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- Influence
Telemedicine-based alcohol services for rural offenders.
- Michele Staton‐Tindall, E. Wahler, J. M. Webster, T. Godlaski, R. Freeman, C. Leukefeld
- Medicine
- Psychological services
- 1 August 2012
Research has consistently shown that alcohol use is a problem in rural communities and access to substance abuse treatment, particularly evidence-based treatment is limited. Because telemedicine has… Expand
A Qualitative Exploration of Engagement Among Rural Women Entering Substance User Treatment
- T. Godlaski, Lynn Butler, M. Héron, Sherry Debord, Lynn Cauvin
- Psychology, Medicine
- Substance use & misuse
- 1 January 2009
A semistructured interview was administered to a purposive sample of 12 rural women early in substance misuser treatment in a gender specific, intensive outpatient treatment program from March 2001… Expand
On Compassion
- T. Godlaski
- Medicine
- Substance use & misuse
- 29 July 2015
Ungan Donjo1 once asked Dogo Enchi, ‘Why does the Bodhisattva of Great Compassion have so many hands and eyes?’ Dogo replied, ‘He is like someone in the night who reaches behind himself, his hand… Expand
Developing, implementing, and evaluating a treatment protocol for rural substance abusers.
- James J. Clark, C. Leukefeld, T. Godlaski, C. Brown, J. Garrity, L. Hays
- Medicine
- The Journal of rural health : official journal of…
- 1 June 2002
Substance abuse is a significant social and public health problem facing rural Americans. However, most treatment protocols have been developed in urban areas. This article describes the development,… Expand
Holy Smoke: Tobacco Use Among Native American Tribes in North America
- T. Godlaski
- Medicine
- Substance use & misuse
- 1 January 2013
The use of tobacco by Native Americans in North America seems to have ancient origins and significant spiritual meaning. This article reviews archeological and anthropological data about the use of… Expand
Spirituality, Religion, and Addiction: A Possible Epilogue
- A. Allamani, T. Godlaski, S. Einstein
- Psychology, Medicine
- Substance use & misuse
- 16 September 2013
As editors, authors, and reviewers, we had noticed that over the last several months a fair number of articles addressing the relevance of spirituality and/or religious practice—religiosity—to… Expand
Case management and behavioral contracting. Components of rural substance abuse treatment.
- James J. Clark, C. Leukefeld, T. Godlaski
- Psychology, Medicine
- Journal of substance abuse treatment
- 1 December 1999
This article presents a model of case management with rural clients entering drug and alcohol treatment. As part of a larger treatment protocol called Structured Behavioral Outpatient Rural Therapy,… Expand
Recovery: with and without self-help.
- T. Godlaski, C. Leukefeld, R. Cloud
- Psychology, Medicine
- Substance use & misuse
- 1 April 1997
Although self-help/mutual-help groups, like Alcoholics Anonymous, are important factors in the recovery of many chemically dependent individuals, the large dropout rates from such groups and the… Expand
Client Outcomes from Rural Substance Abuse Treatment
- M. Hiller, C. Leukefeld, +4 authors Karyn Hascal
- Medicine
- Journal of psychoactive drugs
- 1 March 2007
Abstract Several national evaluations have been conducted since the late 1960s that have assessed the effectiveness of publicly-funded substance abuse treatment in the United States. These studies,… Expand
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