RECOMMENDED READING AND ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

Clinical Descriptions

Egan, G. (1982).  The skilled helper: A model for systematic helping and interpersonal relating (2nd ed.).  Monterey, CA: Brooks/Cole, 1982.

Ivey, A. (1982).  Intentional interviewing and counseling. Monterey, CA: Brooks/Cole.

Miller, W. R. (1983).  Motivational interviewing with problem drinkers.  Behavioural Psychotherapy, 11, 147-172.

Miller, W. R. (1989).  Increasing motivation for change.  In R. K. Hester & W. R. Miller (Eds.), Handbook of alcoholism treatment approaches: Effective alternatives (pp. 67-80).  New York: Pergamon Press.

Miller, W. R., & Jackson, K. A. (1995).  "Not listening" and "Listening."  In Practical psychology for pastors: Toward more effective counseling.  Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.

Miller, W. R.,  & Rollnick, S. (1991). Motivational  interviewing:  Preparing  people  to  change addictive behavior.  New York: Guilford Press.

Miller, W. R., & Sanchez, V. C. (1994).  Motivating young adults for treatment and lifestyle change. In G. Howard (Ed.), Issues in alcohol use and misuse by young adults.  Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press.

Miller,  W.  R.,  &  Sovereign, R. G. (1989).  The Check-up: A model for early intervention in addictive behaviors.  In T. Løberg, W. R. Miller, P. E. Nathan, & G. A. Marlatt (Eds.), Addictive behaviors: Prevention and early intervention (pp. 219-231).  Amsterdam: Swets & Zeitlinger.

Miller, W. R., Sovereign, R. G., & Krege, B. (1988).  Motivational interviewing with problem drinkers: II.  The  Drinker's  Check-up  as  a  preventive intervention. Behavioural Psychotherapy, 16, 251-268.

Sanchez-Craig,  M.  (1990).  Brief didactic treatment for alcohol and drug-related problems: An approach based on client choice.  British Journal of addiction, 85, 169-177.

van Bilsen, H. P. J. G., & van Emst, A. J. (1986).  Heroin addiction: Motivational milieu therapy. International Journal of the Addictions, 21, 707-713.
 
Demonstration Videotapes

Miller,  W.  R.  (1989). Motivational  interviewing.  [Albuquerque:  University  of  New  Mexico. Available from William R. Miller, Ph.D., Department of Psychology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, USA 87131-1161.  European format videotape available from the National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre, P. O. Box 1, University of New South Wales, Kensington, NSW 2033, Australia.]

Motivation  and  change  (1990).  [Set of two training videotapes available from the Addiction Research Foundation, 33 Russell Street, Toronto M5S 2S1, Ontario, Canada.]

Rollnick, S. & Killick, S.  (1989).   I want it but I don't want it: An introduction to motivational interviewing.  [Mind's Eye Video.  European format only.  Available from the Department of Psychology, Whitchurch Hospital, Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom, CF4 7XB.

van Bilsen, H. P. J. G., & Bennett, G. (1987).  Motivational interviewing in the addictive behaviours. [East Dorset Health Authority & Matakena Video Productions.  Contact Gerald A. Bennett, Ph.D., 20 Newstead Road, Bournemouth, Dorset, United Kingdom BH6 3HJ.]

van Emst, A. J., van Bilsen, H. P. J. G., & Schippers, G. M. (1986).  Motivation: A demonstration videotape on motivational interviewing.  Part I: Problem drinking; Part 2: Heroin addiction. [Audi-Visuele dienst A-faculteiten, Catholic University, Nijmegen, the Netherlands.]

Zweben, A. (1986). Motivating the problem drinker for treatment.  Toronto: Addiction Research Foundation.

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Baker, . A., & Dixon, J. (1991).  Motivational interviewing for HIV risk reduction.  In W. R. Miller & S. Rollnick, Motivational interviewing: Preparing people to change addictive behavior (pp. 293-302).  New York: Guilford Press.

Bandura, A. (1982). Self-efficacy mechanism in human agency. American Psychologist, 37, 122-147.

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Bergaman, J. R. (1985).  Fishing for barracuda: Pragmatics for brief systemic therapy.  New York: W. W. Norton.

Bien, T. H., Miller, W. R., & Tonigan, J. S. (1993).  Brief interventions for alcohol problems: A review.  Addiction, 88, 315-336.

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Holder, H. D., Longabaugh, R., Miller, W. R., & Rubonis, A. V. (1991).  The cost effectiveness of treatment for alcohol problems: A first approximation.  Journal of Studies on Alcohol.

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Longabaugh, R., Beattie, M., Noel, N., Stout, R., & Malloy, P. (in press).  The effect of social investment on treatment outcome. Journal of Studies on Alcohol.

MacKay, J. R., McLellan, A. T., & Alterman, A. I. (1992).  An evaluation of the Cleveland criteria for inpatient treatment of substance abuse.  American Journal of Psychiatry, 149, 1212-1218

Miller, W. R. (1985).  Motivation for treatment: A review with special emphasis on alcoholism. Psychological Bulletin, 98, 84-107.

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Miller, W. R. (1989).  Increasing motivation for change.  In R. K. Hester & W. R. Miller (Eds.), Handbook of alcoholism treatment approaches: Effective alternatives (pp. 67-80).  Elmsford, NY: Pergamon Press.

Miller, W. R., Benefield, R. G., & Tonigan, J. S. (1993).  Enhancing motivation for change in problem drinking: A controlled comparison of two therapist styles. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 61, 455-461.

Miller, W. R., & Brown, J. M. (1991).  Self-regulation as a conceptual basis for the prevention and treatment of addictive behaviors.  In N. Heather, W. R. Miller, & J. Greeley (Eds.), Self- control and the addictive behaviours (pp. 3-79).  Sydney: Pergamon Press Australia.

Miller,  W.  R.,  Brown,  J.  M.,  Simpson,  T. L., Handmaker, N. S., Bien, T. H., Luckie, L. F., Montgomery, H. A., Hester, R. K., & Tonigan, J. S. (1995).  What works? A methodological analysis of the alcohol treatment outcome literature.  In R. K. Hester & W. R. Miller (Eds.), Handbook of alcoholism treatment approaches: Effective alternatives (2nd ed., pp. 12-44). New York: Allyn and Bacon.

Miller, W. R., & Hester, R. K. (1986).  Inpatient alcoholism treatment: Who benefits?  American Psychologist, 41, 794-805.

Miller, W. R., & Kurtz, E. (1994).  Models of alcoholism used in treatment:  Contrasting A.A. and other perspectives with which it is often confused.  Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 55, 159-166.

Miller, W. R.,  & Page,  A. (1991).  Warm turkey: Alternative routes to abstinence. Journal  of Substance Abuse  Treatment, 8, 227-232.

Miller, W. R., & Sanchez, V. C. (1994).  Motivating young adults for treatment and lifestyle change. In G. Howard (Ed.), Issues in alcohol use and misuse by young adults (pp. 55-82).  Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press.

Miller, W. R., & Sovereign, R. G. (1989).  The check-up: A model for early intervention in addictive behaviors.  In T. Loberg, W. R. Miller, P. E. Nathan, & G. A. Marlatt (Eds.), Addictive behaviors: Prevention and early intervention (pp. 219-231).  Amsterdam: Swets & Zeitlinger.

Miller, W. R., Sovereign, R. G., & Krege, B. (1988).  Motivational interviewing with problem drinkers:    II.  The  Drinker's  Check-up  as  a  preventive  intervention. Behavioural Psychotherapy, 16, 251-268.

Miller, W. R., Taylor, C. A., & West, J. C. (1980).  Focused versus broad spectrum behavior therapy for problem drinkers.  Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 48, 590-601.

Nirenberg, T. D., Sobell, L. C., & Sobell, M. B. (1980).  Effective and inexpensive procedures for decreasing client attrition in an outpatient alcohol treatment program.  American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 7, 73-82.

Orford, J. (1986).  Critical conditions for change in the addictive behaviors.  In W. R. Miller & N. Heather (Eds.), Treating addictive behaviors: Processes of change (pp. 91-108).  Elmsford, NY: Pergamon Press.

Panepinto, W. C., & Higgins, M. J. (1969).  Keeping alcoholics in treatment: Effective follow- through procedures.  Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 30, 414-419.

Patterson,  G.  A.,  &  Forgatch, M. S. (1985).  Therapist behavior as a determinant for client noncompliance: A paradox for the behavior modifier.   Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 53, 846-851.

Pearlman, S., Zweben, A., & Li, S. (1989).  The comparability of solicited versus clinic subjects in alcohol treatment research.  British Journal of Addiction, 84, 523-532.

Prochaska, J. O., & DiClemente, C. C. (1982). Transtheoretical therapy Toward a more integrative model of change.  Psychotherapy: Theory, research and practice, 19, 276-288.

Prochaska, J. O., & DiClemente, C. C. (1984). The transtheoretical apprroach: Crossing traditional boundaries of therapy.  Homewook, IL: Dow Jones/Irwin.

Prochaska, J. O., & DiClemente, C. C. (1985).  Processes and stages of change in smoking, weight control, and psychological distress.  In S. Schiffman & T. Wills (Eds.), Coping and substance abuse (pp. 319-345).  New York: Academic Press.

Prochaska, J. O., & DiClemente, C. C. (1986).  Toward a comprehensive model of change.  In W. R. Miller & N. Heather (Eds.), Treating addictive behaviors: Processes of change (p. 3-27). New York: Plenum Press.

Project MATCH Research Group (1993).  Project MATCH: Rationale and methods for a multisite clinical   trial   matching  patients  to  alcoholism  treatment. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 17, 1130-1145.

Rogers, C. R. (1957).  The necessary and sufficient conditions for therapeutic personality change. Journal of  Consulting Psychology, 21, 95-103.

Rogers, C. R. (1959).  A theory of therapy, personality, and interpersonal relationships as developed in the client-centered framework.  In S. Koch (Ed.), Psychology:  The study of a science. Vol. 3.   Formulations of the   person and the social context (pp. 184-256).  New York: McGraw-Hill.

Saunders,  B.,  Wilkinson, C.,  & Allsop, S.  (1991).  Motivational intervention with heroin users attending a methadone clinic.  In W. R. Miller & S. Rollnick, Motivational interviewing: Preparing people to change addictive behavior (pp. 279-292).  New York: Guilford Press.

Sisson,  R.  W., & Azrin, N. H. (1986). Family-member involvement to initiate and promote treatment of problem drinkers.  Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 17, 15-21.

Stephens,  R.  S.,  Roffman,  R.  A.,  &  Curtin,  L.  (2000).  Comparison  of  extended  versus  brief treatments for marijuana use. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 68, 898-908.

Syme, S. L. (September, 1988).  Changing difficult behaviors: How to succeed without really trying. Paper presented at a symposium on "Advancing health education," Mills College, Oakland, CA.

Szapocznik, J., Kurtines, W. M., Foote, F., Perez-Vidal, A., & Hervis, O.  (1983).  Conjoint versus one-person family therapy: Some evidence for the  effectiveness of conducting family therapy through one person.  J Consult  Clin Psychol, 51, 889-899.

Szapocznik, J., Kurtines, W. M., Foote, F., Perez-Vidal, A., & Hervis, O.  (1986).  Conjoint versus one-person  family therapy:  Further  evidence  for  the effectiveness of conducting family therapy through one person with  drug-abusing adolescents. Journal  of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 54, 395-397.

Truax, C. B., & Carkhuff, R. R. (1967).  Toward effective counseling and psychotherapy.  Chicago: Aldine.

U. S. Congress, Office of Technology Assessment (1983).  The effectiveness and costs of alcoholism treatment.  Washington, DC: Author.

Valle, S. K. (1981).  Interpersonal functioning of alcoholism counselors and treatment outcome. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 42, 783-790.

van Bilsen, H. P. J. G. (1991).  Motivational interviewing: Perspectives from The Netherlands, with particular emphasis on heroin-dependent clients.  In W. R. Miller & S. Rollnick, Motivational interviewing: Preparing people to  change addictive behavior (pp. 214-224).  New York: Guilford Press.

Zweben, A., Pearlman, S., & Li, S. (1983).  Reducing attrition from conjoint therapy with alcoholic couples.  Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 11, 321-331.

Zweben, A., Pearlman, S., & Li, S. (1988).  A comparison of brief advice and conjoint therapy in the treatment of alcohol abuse: The results of the marital systems study.  British Journal of Addiction, 83, 899-916.