« Take 12 Steps & Sit Down: Overcoming the False Legacy of Powerlessness with Craving Control | Main
Thursday
Dec102009

References

Abramson, L. Y., Seligman, M. E. P., & Teasdale, J. D.  (1978).  Learned helplessness in humans:  critique and reformulation.  Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 87, 49-74.

Bandura, A. (1977).  Self-efficacy:  toward a unifying theory of behavioral change.  Psychological Review, 84, 191-215.

Barrett, B. E. (1911).  Motive force and motivation tracks.  Longmans: Green & Company.

Dimidjian, S. & Linehan M. M.  (2003).  Mindfulness practice. In O’Donohue, W., Fisher, J.E., & Hayes, S.C. (Eds.). Cognitive behavior therapy. (pp. 229-237). Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Frankl, V. (1969). Will to meaning: foundations and applications of logotherapy. New York: The World Publishing Co.

Jellinek, E. M. (1972). The disease concept of alcoholism. New Haven, CT: College and University Press

Klingemann, H. et al. (2001). Promoting self-change from problem substance use: practical implications for policy, prevention, and treatment. Dordrecht, the Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers.

Langer, E. J. (1989).  Mindfulness.  Perseus Books, Cambridge, MA.

Llinas, R. R. (2001). I of the vortex: from neurons to self. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.

Lonergan, B. J. F. (1957). Insight: a study of human understanding. London: Longmans, Green & Company..

Marlatt, G.A., & Gordon, J.R. (Eds.) (1985). Relapse prevention. New York: Guilford Press.

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

Molina, F. (1962).  Existentialism as philosophy.  Prentice-Hall, Inc.  Englewood Cliffs, NJ.

Ouspensky, P.D. (1949). In search of the Miraculous.  New York: Harcourt, Brace, & Co.

Ouspensky, P.D. (2000). In search of the Miraculous.  Moscow: Fair Press

Peele, S. (1989).  Diseasing of America: How we allowed recovery zealots and the treatment industry to convince us we are out of control.  Jossey-Bass Publishers, San Francisco, CA.

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 (pp. 3-27).  New York:  Plenum Press.

Satterfield, J. (2000).  Optimism, culture, and history:  the roles of explanatory style, integrative complexity, and pessimistic rumination.   In J. E. Gillham (Ed.), The Science of Optimism & Hope, Research Essays in Honor of Martin E. P. Seligman (pp. 349-378).  Radnor, PA:  Templeton Foundation Press.

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

Somov, P. G., & Somova, M. J. (2003).  Recovery equation: Motivational enhancement/choice awareness/use prevention: An innovative clinical curriculum for substance use treatment. Imprint Books.

Somov, P. G. (2007).  Meaning of life group:  Group application of Logotherapy for substance use treatment.  The Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 32 (4), 316-345.

Somov, P. G. (in press).  A psychodrama group for substance use prevention training.  The Arts in Psychotherapy.

Schaler, J. A. (1999).  Addiction is a choice.  Open Court.

Speeth, K. R. (1989). The Gurdjieff work. New York: Jeremy P. Tarcher/Putnam

Tengan, A. (1999). Search for meaning as basic human motivation: a critical examination of Viktor Emil Frankl’s logotherapeutic concept of man. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang.

Tillich, P. (1952). The courage to be. Clinton, MA: Yale University Press.

Walters, G. D. (1999).  The addiction concept: Working hypothesis or self-fulfilling prophecy?  Allyn & Bacon, Needham Heights, MA.

Wells, H. M. (1927).  The phenomenology of acts of choice: An analysis of volitional consciousness.  Cambridge University Press, London.

Wilshire, B. (1998).  Wild hunger: The primal roots of modern addiction. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., Lanham, MD.

Wheeles, A. (1958).  The quest for identity: The decline of the superego and what is happening to American character as a result.  W. W. Norton & Company, Inc.  New York, NY.