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This section allows you to freely download articles on the following topics: To download an article, click on the title. However, if an article is currently "in press" or "under review", follow the instructions on obtaining it via email (until published, they cannot be posted on this site). Note: all below are Adobe Acrobat documents; to download Acrobat (free), click here. This section has two parts: The Seeking Safety model (description and implementation) (1) Najavits LM (2002). Seeking Safety: A new psychotherapy for posttraumatic stress disorder and substance use disorder. In: Trauma and Substance Abuse: Causes, Consequences, and Treatment of Comorbid Disorders (P. Ouimette & P. Brown, Eds.), pages 147-170. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association Press. (2) Najavits LM (in press). Seeking Safety. In Follette V, Ruzek JI (Eds.), Cognitive-Behavioral Therapies for Trauma (2nd ed.). New York: Guilford. In press. (Email info@seekingsafety.org to obtain.)
(3) Najavits LM. Seeking Safety therapy for trauma and substance abuse. Corrections Today, 2002; 64: 136-140. (4) Najavits LM (2000). Training clinicians to conduct the Seeking Safety treatment for PTSD and substance abuse. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly. 18:83-98. (5) Najavits LM (2002). Implementing Seeking Safety therapy for PTSD and substance abuse: Clinical guidelines. Najavits, L.M. (2004). Treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder and substance abuse: Clinical guidelines for implementing Seeking Safety therapy. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 2004; 22:43-62. Also, an earlier version of this article is online at Behavioral Health Recovery Management Project (www.bhrm.org). (5) Najavits LM (2002). Suggested protocol for selecting and training clinicians in Seeking Safety. Unpublished manuscript, McLean Hospital, Belmont MA. Empirical Studies of Seeking Safety (1) Najavits LM, Weiss RD, Shaw SR (1998). "Seeking Safety": Outcome of a new cognitive- behavioral psychotherapy for women with posttraumatic stress disorder and substance dependence. Journal of Traumatic Stress. 11:437-456. (2) Zlotnick C, Najavits LM, Rohsenow DJ (2003). A cognitive-behavioral treatment for incarcerated women with substance use disorder and posttraumatic stress disorder: Findings from a pilot study. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 25:99-105. (3) Hien, DA, LR Cohen, LC Litt, GM Miele, C Capstick (2004). Promising empirically supported treatments for women with comorbid PTSD and substance use disorders. American Journal of Psychiatry, 161:1426-1432. (4) Morrissey JP, Ellis AR, Gatz M, Amaro H, Reed BG, Savage A, Finkelstein N, Mazelis R, Brown V, Jackson EW, Banks S. (2005). Outcomes for women with co-occurring disorders and trauma: program and person-level effects. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 28, 121-133. In process of obtaining this article- it will be posted soon. See below for the 12 month paper on this same study.
Morrissey, JP, Jackson, EW, (5) Holdcraft LC, Comtois KA (2002). Description of and preliminary data from a women’s dual diagnosis Community mental health program. Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health: 21:91-109. (6) Najavits LM, Schmitz M, Gotthardt S, Weiss RD (2005). Seeking Safety plus Exposure Therapy: An outcome study on dual diagnosis men. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 27: 425-435.(7) Najavits LM, Gallop RJ, Weiss RD (under review). Seeking Safety therapy for adolescents with PTSD and substance abuse: A randomized controlled trial. (Email info@seekingsafety.org to obtain.) (8) Cohen LR, Hien DA. (under review). Can Complex PTSD
inform our thinking about substance abusing women? Findings of a
psychotherapy outcome study For information on this article, email the first author's
assistant: idisla@chpnet.org;
if you do not get a response, contact:
info@seekingsafety.org. (9) Cook JM, Walser RD, Kane V, Ruzek JI, Woody G (in press). Dissemination and feasibility of a cognitive-behavioral treatment for substance use disorders and posttraumatic stress disorder in the Veterans Administration. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs. For information on this article, email the first author Jc2676@columbia.edu; if you do not get a response, contact: info@seekingsafety.org
(10) Mcnelis-Domingos A (2004). Thesis submitted for the degree of Master of Social Work, Southern Connecticut State University, New Haven, Connecticut, May, 2004. For information on this study, email annmcnelis@excite.com
(11) Desai R, Rosenheck R (2006). Seeking Safety for homeless women veterans. (Email info@seekingsafety.org to obtain.) (1) Najavits LM, Weiss RD, Shaw SR (1997). The link between substance abuse and posttraumatic stress disorder in women: A research review. American Journal on Addictions. 6: 273-283. (2) Najavits LM Gastfriend DR, Barber JP, Reif S, Muenz L, Blaine J, Frank A, Crits-Christoph P, Thase M, Weiss RD (1998). Cocaine dependence with and without PTSD among subjects in the National Institute on Drug Abuse Collaborative Cocaine Treatment Study. American Journal of Psychiatry. 155: 214-219. (3) Najavits LM, Weiss RD, Reif S, Gastfriend DR, Siqueland L, Barber JP, Butler S, Thase M, Blaine J, (1998) The Addiction Severity Index as a screen for trauma and posttraumatic stress disorder. Journal of Studies on Alcohol. 59: 56-62. (4) Ouimette PC, Brown PJ, Najavits LM (1998). Course and treatment of patients with both substance use and posttraumatic stress disorders. Addictive Behaviors. 23:785-795. (5) Weiss RD, Najavits LM, Greenfield
SF, Soto JA, Shaw SR, Wyner D (1998). Validity
of substance use self-reports in dually diagnosed outpatients.
American Journal of Psychiatry. 155:127-128. (6) Najavits LM, Weiss RD,
Shaw SR (1999)
A clinical profile of women with PTSD and substance dependence.
Psychology of Addictive Behaviors. 13:98-104. (7) Najavits LM (2002). Clinicians' views on treating posttraumatic stress disorder and substance use disorder. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. 22:79-85. (8) Battle CL, Zlotnick C, Najavits, LM, Gutierrez M, Winsor C. (2002). Posttraumatic stress disorder and substance use disorder among incarcerated women. In Ouimette P, Brown PJ (Eds.), Trauma and substance abuse: Causes, consequences, and treatment of comorbid disorders, pages 209-226. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association Press. Please request from the first author, Dr. Battle, at: cynthia_battle@brown.edu (9) Najavits LM, Runkel R, Neuner C, Frank AF, Thase ME, Crits-Christoph P, Blaine J (2003). Rates and symptoms of PTSD among cocaine-dependent patients. Journal of Studies on Alcohol. 64:601-606. (10) Najavits LM, Sonn J, Walsh M, Weiss RD (2004). Domestic violence in women with PTSD and substance abuse. Addictive Behavior, 29:707-715. (11) Najavits LM, Gotthardt S, Weiss RD, Epstein M. (2004). Cognitive distortions in the dual diagnosis of PTSD and substance use disorder. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 28:159-172. (12) Najavits LM, Sullivan TP, Schmitz M, Weiss RD, Lee CSN (2004). Treatment utilization of women with PTSD and substance dependence. American Journal on Addictions, 13:215-224. (13) Najavits
LM (2004). Assessment of trauma,
PTSD, and substance use disorder: A practical guide. In: Wilson JP,
Keane T (Eds.), Assessing psychological trauma and PTSD (2nd ed.), pages
466-491. New
York: Guilford Press (14) Najavits LM (2004). Treatment for posttraumatic stress and substance use disorders. CEU lesson; The Hatherleigh Presss, 8:1-11. (Email info@seekingsafety.org to obtain.) (15) Najavits LM, Kanukollu, S. It can be learned, but can it be taught? Results from a state-wide training initiative on PTSD and substance abuse. Journal of Dual Diagnosis, in press. (Email info@seekingsafety.org to obtain.) (16) Najavits LM (in press). Theoretical considerations in PTSD and substance abuse. Australian Psychologist. (Email info@seekingsafety.org to obtain.) (16) Gershuny, BS, Najavits LM, Wood PK, Heppner, M (2004). The relation between trauma and psychopathology: Mediating roles of dissociation and fears about death and control. Journal of Trauma and Dissociation, 5:101-117 (Email info@seekingsafety.org to obtain.) (17) Najavits LM (2004). Book review. Remembering Trauma (by Richard J. McNally). Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 192:331. (1)
Beck
J, Liese BS, Najavits LM (in press). Cognitive therapy. In: Frances RJ, Miller SI,
Mack (Eds.), Clinical textbook of addictive disorders (3rd ed.). New
York: Guilford.
(2) Najavits LM, Liese BS, Harned M (2004). Cognitive and behavioral therapies. In Lowinson JH, Millman RB, Ruiz P & Langrod JG (Eds.), Substance abuse: A comprehensive textbook (4th ed), pages 723-732. Baltimore: Williams and Wilkins.
(3) Najavits LM (2005). Substance Abuse. In Kazantzis N, Deane F, Ronan K, Luciano L (Eds.). Using Homework Assignments in Cognitive-Behavior Therapy. New York: Brunner-Routledge. (Email info@seekingsafety.org to obtain.) (1) Najavits LM (1997) Psychotherapists' implicit theories of psychotherapy. Journal of Psychotherapy Integration. 7:1-16. (2) Najavits LM, Griffin M,L,Luborsky L, Frank A, Weiss RD, Liese BL,Thompson H, Nakayama E, Siqueland L, Daley D, Onken LS (1995). Therapists' emotional reactions to substance abusers: A new questionnaire and initial findings. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, 32: 669-677. [note: for a copy of the measure, email info@seekingsafety.org; click here for scoring of it] (3) Najavits LM, Crits-Christoph P, Dierberger A (2000) Clinicians' impact on the quality of substance use disorder treatment. Substance Use & Misuse; 35: 2161-2190. Also, reprinted in: Research on Alcoholism Treatment, volume XVI of the series Recent Developments in Alcoholism (M. Galanter, Ed.), 2003; pages 55-68. New York: Plenum. (4) Najavits LM, Weiss RD (1994) Variations in therapist effectiveness in the treatment of patients with substance use disorders: An empirical review. Addiction. 89: 679-688. (5) Najavits LM, Weiss RD. Nelson, SR Dierberger, A (2000) Psychotherapists' views of treatment manuals. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice 31:404-408. (6) Najavits LM (2000). Researching therapist emotions and countertransference. Cognitive and Behavioral Practice. 7:322-328. (7) Najavits LM (2003). How to design an effective treatment outcome study. Journal of Gambling Studies, 19:317-337. (8) Najavits LM, Ghinassi F, Van Horn A, Weiss RD, Siqueland L, Frank A, Thase ME, Luborsky L (2004). Therapist satisfaction with four manual-based treatments on a national multisite study: An exploratory study. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, Training, 41:26-37.. (1) Najavits, LM (2001). Early Career Award paper: Helping "difficult" patients. Psychotherapy Research. 11:131-152. (2) Najavits LM, George B, Grymala, L (2003) Can advertising increase awareness of problem gambling? A state-wide study of impact. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors,17:324-327. |
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