Date: Mon, 04 Oct 1993 15:44:52 -0400 (EDT) From: "David F. Duncan, DrPH" Subject: Re: Outgrowing addiction Sender: Drug Abuse Education Information and Research Message-id: <01H3PS6HXXK2935GNN@YMIR.Claremont.Edu> Following are the citations on natural recovery that I promised in my posting last friday. Biernacki, P. (1986). PATHWAYS FROM HEROIN ADDICTION: RECOVERY WITHOUT TREATMENT. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. Duncan, D. F. (1986). Reasons for discontinuing hashish use in a group of Central European athletes. JOURNAL OF DRUG EDUCATION, 18, 49-53. Helzer, J. E., Burnham, A., McEvoy, (1991). Alcohol use and dependence. In L. N. Robins and D. A. Regier (Eds.), PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS IN AMERICA (pp. 81-115). New York: Free Press. Klingemann, H. K. (1991). The motivation for change from problem alcohol and heroin use. BRITISH JOURNAL OF ADDICTION, 85, 727-744. ______ (1992). Coping and maintenance strategies of spontaneous remitters from problem use of alcohol and heroin in Switzerland. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THE ADDICTIONS, 27, 1359-1388. Martin, C. E., Duncan, D. F., & Zunich, E. M. (1983). Students' motives for discontinuing illicit drug-taking. HEALTH VALUES, 7(5), 8-11. Mulford, H. (1988). EEnhancing the natural control of drinking behavior. CONTEMPORARY DRUG PROBLEMS, Fall, 121-334. Shaffer, H. J., & Jones, S. B. (1989). QUITTING COCAINE: THE STRUGGLE AGAINST IMPULSE. Lexington, MA: Lexington Books. Sobell, L. C., Sobell, M. B., Toneato, T., & Leo, G. I. (1993). What triggers the resolution of alcohol problems without treatment? ALCOHOLISM: CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH, 17, 217-224. Stall, R., & Biernacki, P. (1986). Spontaneous remission from the problematic use of substances. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THE ADDICTIONS, 21, 1-23. Vaillant, G. E. (1983). THE NATURAL HISTORY OF ALCOHOLISM. Cambridge, MA & London: Harvard University Press. Waldorf, D., Reinarman, C., & Murphy, S. (1991). COCAINE CHANGES: THE EXPERIENCE OF USING AND QUITTING. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.