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M D Stanton

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NIDA Research Monograph|January 1, 1979
Outcome for structural family therapy with drug addictsM D Stanton, T C Todd, F Steier
The International Journal of the Addictions|January 1, 1976
Drug flashbacks. II. Some additional findingsM D Stanton, J Mintz, R M Franklin
The International Journal of the Addictions|October 1, 1980
Engaging "resistant" families in treatment. I. Getting the drug addict to recruit his family membersJ M Van Deusen, S M Scott, M D Stanton
The American Journal of Psychiatry|May 1, 1972
Racial perceptions in the Army: an approachJ F Borus, M D Stanton, B G Fiman, et al.
Archives of General Psychiatry|August 1, 1973
The racial perceptions inventoryJ F Borus, B G Fiman, M D Stanton, et al.
Family Process|January 6, 2001
Family connectedness and women's sexual risk behaviors: implications for the prevention/intervention of STD/HIV infectionJ Landau, R E Cole, J Tuttle, et al.
Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment|May 1, 1997
ARISE: a method for engaging reluctant alcohol- and drug-dependent individuals in treatment. Albany-Rochester Interventional Sequence for EngagementJ Garrett, J Landau-Stanton, M D Stanton, et al.
Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment|July 3, 1998
The ARISE Intervention. Using family and network links to engage addicted persons in treatmentJ Garrett, J Landau, R Shea, et al.
Substance Use & Misuse|March 19, 1999
The "concerned other" call: using family links and networks to overcome resistance to addiction treatmentJ Garrett, M D Stanton, J Landau, et al.
The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse|September 8, 2000
Strength in numbers: the ARISE method for mobilizing family and network to engage substance abusers in treatment. A Relational Intervention Sequence for EngagementJ Landau, J Garrett, R R Shea, et al.
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NIDA Research Monograph|January 1, 1979
Outcome for structural family therapy with drug addictsM D Stanton, T C Todd, F Steier
The International Journal of the Addictions|January 1, 1976
Drug flashbacks. II. Some additional findingsM D Stanton, J Mintz, R M Franklin
The International Journal of the Addictions|October 1, 1980
Engaging "resistant" families in treatment. I. Getting the drug addict to recruit his family membersJ M Van Deusen, S M Scott, M D Stanton
The American Journal of Psychiatry|May 1, 1972
Racial perceptions in the Army: an approachJ F Borus, M D Stanton, B G Fiman, et al.
Archives of General Psychiatry|August 1, 1973
The racial perceptions inventoryJ F Borus, B G Fiman, M D Stanton, et al.
Family Process|January 6, 2001
Family connectedness and women's sexual risk behaviors: implications for the prevention/intervention of STD/HIV infectionJ Landau, R E Cole, J Tuttle, et al.
Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment|May 1, 1997
ARISE: a method for engaging reluctant alcohol- and drug-dependent individuals in treatment. Albany-Rochester Interventional Sequence for EngagementJ Garrett, J Landau-Stanton, M D Stanton, et al.
Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment|July 3, 1998
The ARISE Intervention. Using family and network links to engage addicted persons in treatmentJ Garrett, J Landau, R Shea, et al.
Substance Use & Misuse|March 19, 1999
The "concerned other" call: using family links and networks to overcome resistance to addiction treatmentJ Garrett, M D Stanton, J Landau, et al.
The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse|September 8, 2000
Strength in numbers: the ARISE method for mobilizing family and network to engage substance abusers in treatment. A Relational Intervention Sequence for EngagementJ Landau, J Garrett, R R Shea, et al.
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