Using buprenorphine short-term taper to facilitate early treatment engagementGregory S Brigham
Maryhaven, Columbus, OH 43207, USA
J Subst Abuse Treat 32:349-56. 2007
..Common questions of potential adopters of the BNX taper are presented and addressed. Overall, BNX was readily integrated into the existing treatment service...
Addressing smoking in community drug abuse treatment programs: practical and policy considerationsGregory S Brigham
Maryhaven, Columbus, OH 43207, USA
J Psychoactive Drugs 39:435-41. 2007
..The authors consider a range of both practical and policy issues facing treatment organizations and conclude that advances in smoking policy are possible with current resources...
12-step participation as a pathway to recovery: the Maryhaven experience and implications for treatment and researchGregory S Brigham
Maryhaven, Columbus, Ohio, USA
Sci Pract Perspect 2:43-51. 2003
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Choosing a control group in effectiveness trials of behavioral drug abuse treatmentsGregory S Brigham
Maryhaven Research Institute, Maryhaven, Columbus, OH 43207, USA
J Subst Abuse Treat 37:388-97. 2009
..The authors provide a description of four trial designs and a discussion of the advantages and disadvantages of each...
Incentives for retention of pregnant substance users: a secondary analysisGregory Brigham
Maryhaven, Columbus, OH 43207, USA
J Subst Abuse Treat 38:90-5. 2010
..There was no effect for income while fewer dependents were associated with more consecutive weeks of attendance. Incentives in the $25-to-$30 range may serve to significantly increase attendance and retention...
Disseminating evidence-based practices in substance abuse treatment: a review with suggestionsWilliam R Miller
Department of Psychology, MSC03 2220, 1 University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131 0001, USA
J Subst Abuse Treat 31:25-39. 2006
..Individual performance feedback and coaching improve the acquisition of clinical skills. Specific incentives for implementation may also be needed to encourage treatment providers, programs, and systems to adopt new approaches...