William R. Miller, Ph.D. Page 38T<strong>on</strong>igan, J. S., Miller, W. R., Westphal, V., Repa, K., Chavez, R., Carroll, L., Martin, A., Porter, N., Worth,L., & Tracy, L. A. (2002). Project MATCH 10-year treatment outcome: Preliminary findings based<strong>on</strong> the Albuquerque clinical research unit. <strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong> Experimental Research, 26(Supplement), 82A (Abstract).Villanueva, M., T<strong>on</strong>igan, J. S., & Miller, W. R. (2002). A retrospective study of client-treatment matching:Differential treatment resp<strong>on</strong>se of Native American alcoholics in Project MATCH. <strong>Alcoholism</strong>:Clinical <strong>and</strong> Experimental Research, 26 (Supplement), 83A (Abstract).Wilbourne, P. L., & Miller, W. R. (2002). How does methodology differ for psychosocial vs.pharmacotherapy trials? <strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong> Experimental Research, 26 (Supplement), 82A(Abstract).Knapp, J. K., & Miller, W. R. (2003). The impact of frequency <strong>and</strong> c<strong>on</strong>sequences of substance abuse <strong>on</strong>c<strong>on</strong>cerned significant others. <strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong> Experimental Research, 27(5, Supplement),110A. (Abstract)Meyers, R. J., Miller, W. R., & T<strong>on</strong>igan, J. S. (2003). Relative outcomes of twelve-step <strong>and</strong> cognitivebehavioraltherapies with treatment-resistant problem drinkers. <strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong>Experimental Research, 27(5, Supplement), 110A. (Abstract)Miller, W. R., Amrhein, P., & Yahne, C. E. (2003). What is motivati<strong>on</strong> for change? <strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical<strong>and</strong> Experimental Research, 27(5, Supplement), 27A. (Abstract)Miller, W. R., & Anders<strong>on</strong>, R. E. (2003). Impact of a faculty development program in addicti<strong>on</strong> psychology.<strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong> Experimental Research, 27(5, Supplement), 113A. (Abstract)Miller, W. R., Moyers, T. B., Arciniega, L. T., DiClemente, C., LoCastro, J., L<strong>on</strong>gabaugh, R., & Zweben, A.(2003). A combined behavioral interventi<strong>on</strong> for treating alcohol dependence. <strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical<strong>and</strong> Experimental Research, 27(5, Supplement), 113A. (Abstract)Miller, W. R., & T<strong>on</strong>igan, J. S. (2003). Comparis<strong>on</strong> of drug use outcomes for treatment resistant vs.treatment-seeking clients. <strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong> Experimental Research, 27(5, Supplement),111A. (Abstract)Miller, W. R., & T<strong>on</strong>igan, J. S. (2003). Does craving to drink mediate the relati<strong>on</strong>ship between readiness forchange <strong>and</strong> subsequent drinking? <strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong> Experimental Research, 27(5,Supplement), 27A. (Abstract)Miller, W. R., & Wilbourne, P. L. (2003). Whatever happened to c<strong>on</strong>trolled drinking? <strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical<strong>and</strong> Experimental Research, 27(5, Supplement), 111A. (Abstract)Miller, W. R., Yahne, C. E., Martinez, J., & Arfai, N. (2003). Does motivati<strong>on</strong>al interviewing work in groupformat? <strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong> Experimental Research, 27(5, Supplement), 144A. (Abstract)T<strong>on</strong>igan, J. S., Carroll, R. L., & Miller, W. R. (2003). L<strong>on</strong>gitudinal analysis of AA attendance <strong>and</strong> practices:What does AA meeting attendance really predict? <strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong> Experimental Research,27(5, Supplement), 113A. (Abstract)T<strong>on</strong>igan, J. S., Forcehimes, A., & Miller, W. R. (2003). A pilot test-retest study of the brief measure ofreligiousness <strong>and</strong> spirituality (BMRS): Moderating effect of kind of substance abuse. <strong>Alcoholism</strong>:Clinical <strong>and</strong> Experimental Research, 27(5, Supplement), 28A. (Abstract)T<strong>on</strong>igan, J. S., & Miller, W. R. (2003). 10-year treatment outcome: Follow-up of the Albuquerque ProjecMATCH sample. <strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong> Experimental Research, 27(5, Supplement), 111A.(Abstract)T<strong>on</strong>igan, J. S., Miller, W. R., & C<strong>on</strong>nors, G. J. (2003). Project MATCH 1-year treatment outcome takinginto account illicit drug use. <strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong> Experimental Research, 27(5, Supplement),111A. (Abstract)
William R. Miller, Ph.D. Page 39T<strong>on</strong>igan, J. S., Miller, W. R., Daugherty, M., & Carroll, R. L. (2003). Project MATCH treatmentparticipati<strong>on</strong> <strong>and</strong> outcome by race: A retrospective analysis of African American treatment resp<strong>on</strong>se.<strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong> Experimental Research, 27(5, Supplement), 159A. (Abstract)T<strong>on</strong>igan, J. S., Miller, W.R., & Schermer, C. (2003). Atheists, agnositics <strong>and</strong> Alcoholics An<strong>on</strong>ymous,Alcohol Research, 8, 45. (Abstract)Venner, K. L., Miller, W. R., & T<strong>on</strong>igan, J. S. (2003). Native American adolescent motivati<strong>on</strong> to changealcohol <strong>and</strong> illicit drug use. <strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong> Experimental Research, 27(5, Supplement),27A. (Abstract)Wilbourne, P. L., Miller, W. R., Daugherty, M., & Johns<strong>on</strong>, W. (2003). The efficacy of group therapy foralcohol use disorders. <strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong> Experimental Research, 27(5, Supplement), 112A.(Abstract) Miller, W. R. (2003). A collaborative approach to working with families. Addicti<strong>on</strong>, 985-6.Anders<strong>on</strong>, R. E., Barnes, G. E., Murray, R. P., & Miller, W. R. (2004). The dimensi<strong>on</strong>ality <strong>and</strong> latent classsstructure of the addicti<strong>on</strong>-pr<strong>on</strong>e pers<strong>on</strong>ality (APP) measure. <strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong> ExperimentalResearch, 28(5, Supplement), 362. (Abstract).Amrhein, P. C., Miller, W. R., Yahne, C., Knupsky, A., & Hochstein, D. (2004). Strength of clientcommitment language improves with therapist training in motivati<strong>on</strong>al interviewing. <strong>Alcoholism</strong>:Clinical <strong>and</strong> Experimental Research, 28(5, Supplement), 403. (Abstract).Arciniega, L. T., Miller, W. R., Schermer, C., & T<strong>on</strong>igan, J. S. (2004). Development <strong>and</strong> validati<strong>on</strong> ofnormative criteria for the Inventory of Drug Use C<strong>on</strong>sequences (InDUC) questi<strong>on</strong>naire. <strong>Alcoholism</strong>:Clinical <strong>and</strong> Experimental Research, 28(5, Supplement), 622. (Abstract).Hendricks<strong>on</strong>, S. M. L., Martin, T., Manuel, J. K., Christopher, T., Thiedeman, T., & Moyers, T. B. (2004).Assessing reliability of the Motivati<strong>on</strong>al Interviewing Treatment Integrity behavioral coding systemunder limited range. <strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong> Experimental Research, 28(5, Supplement), 405.(Abstract).Manuel, J. K., Miller, W. R., Meyers, R. J., & T<strong>on</strong>igan, J. S. (2004). Percepti<strong>on</strong> of drinking by parental <strong>and</strong>spousal c<strong>on</strong>cerned significant others. <strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong> Experimental Research, 28(5,Supplement), 124. (Abstract).T<strong>on</strong>igan, J. S., Carroll, R. L., & Miller, W. R. (2004). AA group differences: Adopti<strong>on</strong> of prescribedpractices <strong>and</strong> beliefs. <strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong> Experimental Research, 28(5, Supplement), 136.(Abstract).T<strong>on</strong>igan, J. S., Forcehimes, A., & Miller, W. R. (2004). AA <strong>and</strong> emoti<strong>on</strong>al empathy: A study of sec<strong>on</strong>darybenefits associated with 12-step involvement. <strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong> Experimental Research,28(5, Supplement), 134. (Abstract).T<strong>on</strong>igan, J. S., & Miller, W. R. (2004). The relative importance of pretreatment characteristics in predictingAA participati<strong>on</strong> 10 years after treatment. <strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong> Experimental Research, 28(5,Supplement), 135. (Abstract).Arciniega, L. T., Cuzmar, I., Miller, W. R., & T<strong>on</strong>igan, J. S. (2005). Therapeutic alliance: Treatmentcompliance <strong>and</strong> satisfacti<strong>on</strong> am<strong>on</strong>g Hispanic female alcohol abusers. <strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong>Experimental Research, 29(5, Supplement), 907. (Abstract).Bray, J. W., Zarkin, G. A., Miller, W. R., Mitra, D., Kivlahan, D. R., Martin, D. J., & Cisler, R. A. (2005).Measuring ec<strong>on</strong>omic outcomes of alcohol treatment using the Form-90 AIR/ED. <strong>Alcoholism</strong>:Clinical <strong>and</strong> Experimental Research, 29(5, Supplement), 987. (Abstract).
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