William R. Miller, Ph.D. Page 36Wilborne, P. L., Curet, L. B., Miller, W. R., & Bennett, M. (1997). <strong>Substance</strong> use, prenatal care <strong>and</strong> infantoutcome for women participating in a combined prenatal care <strong>and</strong> substance abuse treatment facility.<strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong> Experimental Research, 21 (Supplement), 62A. (Abstract)Amrhein, P. C., Fulcher, L., Palmer, M., & Miller, W. R. (1998). Applied speech acts analysis: Speakerintenti<strong>on</strong>s as motivati<strong>on</strong>al factors in substance abuse therapy. Proceedings of the twentieth annualmeeting of the Cognitive Science Society, 20, 1196. (Abstract)Anders<strong>on</strong>, R. E., Ogle, R. L., Meyers, R. J., & Miller, W. R. (1999). A comparis<strong>on</strong> between twelve-stepfacilitati<strong>on</strong> <strong>and</strong> community reinforcement approach in increasing AA attendance for initially resistantproblem drinkers. <strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong> Experimental Research, 23 (Supplement), 46A.(Abstract)Arciniega, L. T., & Miller, W. R. (1999). Does c<strong>on</strong>gruency of client beliefs <strong>and</strong> treatment orientati<strong>on</strong> predicttreatment outcome? <strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong> Experimental Research, 23 (Supplement), 82A.(Abstract)Arroyo, J. A., & Miller, W. R. (1999). The influence of ethnic identificati<strong>on</strong> <strong>on</strong> l<strong>on</strong>g term outcome in threealcohol treatment modalities. <strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong> Experimental Research, 23 (Supplement),76A. (Abstract)Bennett, M. E., Walters, S., Woodall, G., May, P., & Miller, W. R. (1999). Alcohol use <strong>and</strong> gambling: Doesany drinking c<strong>on</strong>fer risk for problems? <strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong> Experimental Research, 23(Supplement), 129A. (Abstract)Arciniega, L. M., Miller, W. R., & T<strong>on</strong>igan, J. S. (2000). Disease vs. bad habit? A study of client beliefs,alcohol treatment orientati<strong>on</strong>, <strong>and</strong> outcome. <strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong> Experimental Research, 24(5,Supplement), 38A. (Abstract)Bennett, M. E., Woodall, G., Walters, S., May, P., & Miller, W. R. (2000). Drinking <strong>and</strong> gambling: Threeyear trends. <strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong> Experimental Research, 24(5, Supplement), 143A. (Abstract)C’de Baca, J., Miller, W. R., & Lapham, S. (2000). A multiple risk factor approach to predicting DWIrecidivism. <strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong> Experimental Research, 24(5, Supplement), 80A. (Abstract)Chavez, R., Miller, W. R., & T<strong>on</strong>igan, J. S. (2000). Do teleph<strong>on</strong>e interviews get the wr<strong>on</strong>g number?Comparis<strong>on</strong> of in-pers<strong>on</strong> <strong>and</strong> teleph<strong>on</strong>e follow-up interviews using the Form 90 in Project MATCH.<strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong> Experimental Research, 24(5, Supplement), 135A. (Abstract)Chavez, R., T<strong>on</strong>igan, J. S., & Miller, W. R. (2000). Collateral anger <strong>and</strong> c<strong>on</strong>vergence between client <strong>and</strong>collateral report of alcohol use. <strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong> Experimental Research, 24(5, Supplement),135A. (Abstract)C<strong>on</strong>nors, G. J., T<strong>on</strong>igan, J. S., & Miller, W. R. (2000). Subjective impressi<strong>on</strong>s <strong>and</strong> practices of AAparticipants: Project MATCH aftercare <strong>and</strong> outpatient samples. <strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong>Experimental Research, 24(5, Supplement), 82A. (Abstract)Daugherty, M., Miller, W. R., Meyers, R. J., & T<strong>on</strong>igan, J. S. (2000). Taking more steps: Changes inmotivati<strong>on</strong> before alcohol treatment. <strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong> Experimental Research, 24(5,Supplement), 70A. (Abstract)Ericks<strong>on</strong>-Pritchard, H., & Miller, W. R. (2000). Why do we do what we do? The diffusi<strong>on</strong> of substanceabuse treatment methods. <strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong> Experimental Research, 24(5, Supplement),118A. (Abstract)Juarez, P., Miller, W. R., & T<strong>on</strong>igan, J. S. (2000). AA utilizati<strong>on</strong> of Hispanic <strong>and</strong> n<strong>on</strong>-Hispanic white clients.<strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong> Experimental Research, 24(5, Supplement), 147A. (Abstract)
William R. Miller, Ph.D. Page 37Meyers, R. J., Miller, W. R., T<strong>on</strong>igan, J. S., & Grant, K. A. (2000). R<strong>and</strong>omized trial of communityreinforcement <strong>and</strong> twelve-step approaches in alcoholism treatment with <strong>and</strong> without disulfiram.<strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong> Experimental Research, 24(5, Supplement), 39A. (Abstract)Miller, W. R., Walters, S. T., & Bennett, M. E. (2000). How effective is alcoholism treatment? Journal ofAddictive Diseases, 19(2), 146. (Abstract)O’Nuska, M. J. III, Miller, W. R., & T<strong>on</strong>igan, J. S. (2000). Accessing internet alcohol research informati<strong>on</strong>:A case study of the CASAA Research Divisi<strong>on</strong> web site. <strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong> ExperimentalResearch, 24(5, Supplement), 148A. (Abstract)Sim<strong>on</strong>i-Youtz, L., Arroyo, J. A., Miller, W. R., & T<strong>on</strong>igan, J. S. (2000). Correlates of acculturati<strong>on</strong> am<strong>on</strong>gHispanics in alcohol treatment. <strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong> Experimental Research, 24(5, Supplement),108A. (Abstract)T<strong>on</strong>igan, J. S., Miller, W. R., & Vick, D. (2000). Psychometric properties <strong>and</strong> stability of the GeneralAlcoholics An<strong>on</strong>ymous Tools of Recovery (GAATOR 2.1). <strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong> ExperimentalResearch, 24(5, Supplement), 134A. (Abstract)Vick, D., T<strong>on</strong>igan, J. S., & Miller, W. R. (2000). Up in smoke? Alcohol <strong>and</strong> tobacco use am<strong>on</strong>g AAmembers. <strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong> Experimental Research, 24(5, Supplement), 147A. (Abstract)Walker, D. D., Miller, W. R., & T<strong>on</strong>igan, J. S. (2000). The Al-An<strong>on</strong> General Alcoholics An<strong>on</strong>ymous Toolsof Recovery (Ala-GAATOR) questio<strong>on</strong>naire: measurement of 12-step beliefs <strong>and</strong> practices ofc<strong>on</strong>cerned significant others. <strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong> Experimental Research, 24(5, Supplement),148A. (Abstract)Walters, S. T., Miller, W. R., & Bennett, M. E. (2000). How effective is alcoholism treatment? <strong>Alcoholism</strong>:Clinical <strong>and</strong> Experimental Research, 24(5, Supplement), 81A. (Abstract)Walters, S. T., T<strong>on</strong>igan, J. S., Miller, W. R., & Underwood, L. (2000). Resp<strong>on</strong>se stability of the BriefMeasure of Religiousness <strong>and</strong> Spirituality. <strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong> Experimental Research, 24(5,Supplement), 77A. (Abstract)Westerberg, V. S., Miller, W. R., & T<strong>on</strong>igan, J. S. (2000). Outcomes in a r<strong>and</strong>omized trial vs. treatment asusual. <strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong> Experimental Research, 24(5, Supplement), 39A. (Abstract)Wilbourne, P., Miller, W. R., & Bennett, M. E. (2000). Mesa gr<strong>and</strong>e: A methodological meta-analysis ofalcohol treatment efficacy. <strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong> Experimental Research, 24(5, Supplement),39A. (Abstract)Wilbourne, P., Miller, W. R., & T<strong>on</strong>igan, J. S. (2000). Motivati<strong>on</strong>al profiles in three female samples ofsubstance abusers. <strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong> Experimental Research, 24(5, Supplement), 111A.(Abstract)Walters, S. T., Miller, W. R., Delaney, H. D., Woodall, W. G., & H<strong>and</strong>maker, N. S. (2001). Mailed feedbackfor alcohol reducti<strong>on</strong> in an industrial setting. <strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong> Experimental Research, 25(Supplement), 51A. (Abstract)Apodaca, T. R., & Miller, W. R. (2001). How effective is bibliotherapy for alcohol problems? <strong>Alcoholism</strong>:Clinical <strong>and</strong> Experimental Research, 25 (Supplement), 50A. (Abstract)T<strong>on</strong>igan, J. S., Miller, W. R., & Carroll, L. (2002) Internalizati<strong>on</strong> of AA practices 10 years after treatment:Project MATCH preliminary findings. <strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong> Experimental Research, 26(Supplement), 42A (Abstract).T<strong>on</strong>igan, J. S., Miller, W. R., Chavez, R., Porter, N., Worth, L., Westphal, V., Carroll, L., Repa, K., Martin,A., & Tracy, L. A. (2002). AA participati<strong>on</strong> 10 years after Project MATCH treatment: Preliminaryfindings. <strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong> Experimental Research, 26 (Supplement), 42A (Abstract).
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