William R. Miller, Ph.D. Page 40Bis<strong>on</strong>ó, A., Hendricks<strong>on</strong>, S. M. L., & Miller, W. R. (2005). Effectiveness of motivati<strong>on</strong>al interviewingtraining for clinicians: English-speakers vs. Spanish-speakers. <strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong>Experimental Research, 29(5, Supplement), 655. (Abstract).Ernst, D., Forcehimes, A., & Miller, W. R. (2005). Training <strong>and</strong> m<strong>on</strong>itoring practiti<strong>on</strong>er adherence to theCOMBINE medical management protocol. <strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong> Experimental Research, 29(5,Supplement), 928. (Abstract).Ernst, D., & Miller, W. R. (2005). On-site substance abuse services in primary care. <strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical<strong>and</strong> Experimental Research, 29(5, Supplement), 979. (Abstract).Forcehimes, A., Miller, W. R., Kenna,G., Baer, J., & T<strong>on</strong>igan, J. S. (2005). Measuring negativec<strong>on</strong>sequences from excessive alcohol use: Evaluati<strong>on</strong> of the DrInC. <strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong>Experimental Research, 29(5, Supplement), 586. (Abstract).Forcehimes, A., Miller, W. R., Steele, J. M., & T<strong>on</strong>igan, J. S. (2005). A simple measure of motivati<strong>on</strong>:Importance, c<strong>on</strong>fidence <strong>and</strong> readiness for change in drinking. <strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong> ExperimentalResearch, 29(5, Supplement), 155. (Abstract).Forcehimes, A., Steele, J.M., T<strong>on</strong>igan, J. S., & Miller, W. R. (2005). What clients want from treatment:Expectati<strong>on</strong>s of treatment-seekers in the COMBINE study. <strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong> ExperimentalResearch, 29(5, Supplement), 156. (Abstract).Johns<strong>on</strong>, W. R., & Miller, W. R. (2005). Effective alcohol <strong>and</strong> substance abuse treatments: A review ofreviews. <strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong> Experimental Research, 29(5, Supplement), 661. (Abstract).Lopez Viets, V. C., Miller, W. R., & T<strong>on</strong>igan, J. S. (2005). Project MATCH: The impact of matchingtherapist-client ethnicity <strong>on</strong> treatment engagement <strong>and</strong> outcome. <strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong>Experimental Research, 29(5, Supplement), 904. (Abstract).Manuel, J. K., Miller, W.R., T<strong>on</strong>igan, J. S., & Meyers, R. J. (2005). The effect of different treatmentinterventi<strong>on</strong>s <strong>on</strong> the coping behaviors of c<strong>on</strong>cerned significant others. <strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong>Experimental Research, 29(5, Supplement), 903. (Abstract).Miller, W. R., Arciniega, L., & Forcehimes, A. (2005). Training <strong>and</strong> m<strong>on</strong>itoring clinician adherence to theCombined Behavioral Interventi<strong>on</strong> (CBI) psychotherapy in the COMBINE study. <strong>Alcoholism</strong>:Clinical <strong>and</strong> Experimental Research, 29(5, Supplement), 654. (Abstract).Miller, W. R., Moyers, T. B., Arciniega, L. T., & Steele, J. M. (2005). Pre-screening therapists for empathy:A potential hiring procedure for substance abuse treatment programs <strong>and</strong> trials. <strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical<strong>and</strong> Experimental Research, 29(5, Supplement), 651. (Abstract).T<strong>on</strong>igan, J. S., & Miller, W. R. (2005). AA practicing subtypes: Are there multiple AA fellowships?<strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong> Experimental Research, 29(5, Supplement), 384. (Abstract).T<strong>on</strong>igan, J. S., & Miller, W. R. (2005). Project MATCH 10-year treatment outcomes: Albuquerque researchunit. <strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong> Experimental Research, 29(5, Supplement), 658. (Abstract).T<strong>on</strong>igan, J. S., Miller, W. R., & Worth, L. (2005). Sec<strong>on</strong>dary treatment outcomes in Project MATCH 10-year study. <strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong> Experimental Research, 29(5, Supplement), 659. (Abstract).T<strong>on</strong>igan, J. S., Toscova, R., & Miller, W. R. (2005). A 10-year study of AA attendance of treatment seekingindividuals: How effective is Twelve Step Facilitati<strong>on</strong>? <strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong> ExperimentalResearch, 29(5, Supplement), 380. (Abstract).T<strong>on</strong>igan, J. S., Toscova, R., & Miller, W. R. (2005). Medicati<strong>on</strong> use of past <strong>and</strong> current AA members.<strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong> Experimental Research, 29(5, Supplement), 383. (Abstract).Wilbourne, P. L., Miller, W. R., Finney, J. W., T<strong>on</strong>igan, J. S., Bogenschutz, M., Johns<strong>on</strong>, W., & Daugherty,M. (2005). Measures of alcohol treatment outcome in r<strong>and</strong>omized clinical trials: Prevalence <strong>and</strong> rates
William R. Miller, Ph.D. Page 41of statistical significance. <strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong> Experimental Research, 29(5, Supplement), 630.(Abstract).Wilbourne, P. L., Miller, W. R., Finney, J. W., Bogenschutz, M., Smith, J. E., Daugherty, M., & Johns<strong>on</strong>, W.(2005). Mesa Gr<strong>and</strong>e <strong>and</strong> APA Divisi<strong>on</strong> 12 guidelines: A comparative analysis of methods forassigning empirical support to treatments for alcohol problems. <strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong>Experimental Research, 29(5, Supplement), 662. (Abstract).Bogenschutz, M. P., Geppert, C. M. A., & Miller, W. R. (2006). Development of a comprehensivebibliography <strong>on</strong> spirituality <strong>and</strong> addicti<strong>on</strong>s. <strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong> Experimental Research, 30(6,Supplement), 359. (Abstract).Johns<strong>on</strong>, W. R., & Miller, W. R. (2006). Psychometrics of the Change Questi<strong>on</strong>naire. <strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical<strong>and</strong> Experimental Research, 30(6, Supplement), 617. (Abstract).T<strong>on</strong>igan, J. S., Miller, W. R., & Forcehimes, A. (2006). God helps those who can’t help themselves:Investigati<strong>on</strong> of the predictors of increased self-efficacy to remain abstinent am<strong>on</strong>g AA-exposedproblem drinkers. <strong>Alcoholism</strong>: Clinical <strong>and</strong> Experimental Research, 30(6, Supplement), 570.(Abstract).
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