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J S Tonigan

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Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly|August 22, 2017
Does Age Moderate the Effect of Spirituality/Religiousness in Accounting for Alcoholics Anonymous Benefit?K S Montes, J S Tonigan
Journal of Studies on Alcohol|November 1, 1995
AA group dynamics and 12-step activityJ S Tonigan, F Ashcroft, W R Miller
Journal of Studies on Alcohol|January 1, 1996
Meta-analysis of the literature on Alcoholics Anonymous: sample and study characteristics moderate findingsJ S Tonigan, R Toscova, W R Miller
Alcohol Health and Research World|February 15, 2005
Special populations in Alcoholics AnonymousJ S Tonigan, G J Connors, W R Miller
Journal of Studies on Alcohol|July 1, 1997
The reliability of Form 90: an instrument for assessing alcohol treatment outcomeJ S Tonigan, W R Miller, J M Brown
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology|October 27, 1999
Engaging the unmotivated in treatment for alcohol problems: a comparison of three strategies for intervention through family membersW R Miller, R J Meyers, J S Tonigan
Journal of Studies on Alcohol|March 1, 1995
Comparison of three alcohol consumption measures: a concurrent validity studyK A Grant, J S Tonigan, W R Miller
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|March 1, 1993
Brief interventions for alcohol problems: a reviewT H Bien, W R Miller, J S Tonigan
Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment|July 1, 1995
Does Alcoholics Anonymous involvement predict treatment outcome?H A Montgomery, W R Miller, J S Tonigan
Journal of Studies on Alcohol|February 13, 2002
A longitudinal model of intake symptomatology, AA participation and outcome: retrospective study of the project MATCH outpatient and aftercare samplesG J Connors, J S Tonigan, W R Miller, et al.
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Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly|August 22, 2017
Does Age Moderate the Effect of Spirituality/Religiousness in Accounting for Alcoholics Anonymous Benefit?K S Montes, J S Tonigan
Journal of Studies on Alcohol|November 1, 1995
AA group dynamics and 12-step activityJ S Tonigan, F Ashcroft, W R Miller
Journal of Studies on Alcohol|January 1, 1996
Meta-analysis of the literature on Alcoholics Anonymous: sample and study characteristics moderate findingsJ S Tonigan, R Toscova, W R Miller
Alcohol Health and Research World|February 15, 2005
Special populations in Alcoholics AnonymousJ S Tonigan, G J Connors, W R Miller
Journal of Studies on Alcohol|July 1, 1997
The reliability of Form 90: an instrument for assessing alcohol treatment outcomeJ S Tonigan, W R Miller, J M Brown
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology|October 27, 1999
Engaging the unmotivated in treatment for alcohol problems: a comparison of three strategies for intervention through family membersW R Miller, R J Meyers, J S Tonigan
Journal of Studies on Alcohol|March 1, 1995
Comparison of three alcohol consumption measures: a concurrent validity studyK A Grant, J S Tonigan, W R Miller
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|March 1, 1993
Brief interventions for alcohol problems: a reviewT H Bien, W R Miller, J S Tonigan
Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment|July 1, 1995
Does Alcoholics Anonymous involvement predict treatment outcome?H A Montgomery, W R Miller, J S Tonigan
Journal of Studies on Alcohol|February 13, 2002
A longitudinal model of intake symptomatology, AA participation and outcome: retrospective study of the project MATCH outpatient and aftercare samplesG J Connors, J S Tonigan, W R Miller, et al.
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