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Correlates of protracted homelessness in a sample of dually diagnosed psychiatric inpatients
Leal D; Galanter M; Dermatis H; Westreich L
The authors assessed sociodemographic, drug use, and diagnostic correlates of protracted homelessness in a sample of 147 dually diagnosed patients who required admission to the hospital. When 58 patients with protracted homelessness, defined as continuous undomiciled status for over a year, were compared with 74 patients without protracted homelessness, significant differences were found with regard to diagnosis, employment status, criminality, Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale score on admission, and history of injection drug use. The results of a multiple logistic regression analysis confirmed that a history of injection drug use, current unemployment, and a diagnosis of schizophrenia were positively associated with a history of protracted homelessness. No significant relationships were obtained between protracted homelessness and demographics or chronicity of mental illness
PMID: 10023612
ISSN: 0740-5472
CID: 7382
Technology transfer of Network Therapy to community-based addictions counselors
Keller DS; Galanter M
This paper describes a technology transfer initiative in which Network Therapy (NT), a substance abuse treatment that utilizes peer and family support, was disseminated to a cohort of addictions counselors located in an outpatient community-based addictions treatment center. Training methods included a didactic seminar, role-playing, use of videotaped illustrations, and clinical supervision, and are described in detail. Counselors then implemented the NT approach with a sample of cocaine-abusing patients (N = 10) who were being treated concurrently with the standard program provided by the treatment setting. NT patients were compared by chart review with a cohort of cocaine abusers who received community treatment--as-usual (TAU) (N = 20). The groups did not differ on demographic variables or the amount of TAU received at the community program. However, NT patients had significantly less positive urinalyses than TAU patients, though they were not significantly different in terms of treatment retention. Implications for technology transfer are discussed
PMID: 10023618
ISSN: 0740-5472
CID: 7366
The American Psychiatric Press textbook of substance abuse treatment
Galanter, Marc; Kleber, Herbert D
Washington, DC : The Press, c1999
Extent: xiv, 595 p. : ill. ; 29 cm
ISBN: n/a
CID: 613
The impact of managed care on substance abuse treatment
Galanter M
PMID: 10631968
ISSN: 1055-0887
CID: 11867
Cults : faith, healing, and coercion
Galanter, Marc
New York : Oxford University Press, 1999
Extent: xii, 273 p. ; 24cm
ISBN: 0195123697
CID: 896
The impact of managed care on addiction treatment: evaluating physicians' views and the value of health plan benefits [Editorial]
Galanter M
PMID: 10631959
ISSN: 1055-0887
CID: 36771
Psychotherapy and family network therapy
Chapter by: Galanter, Marc; Castaneda, Ricardo
in: Handbook of comparative interventions for adult disorders by Hersen, Michel; Bellack, Alan S. [Eds]
New York : Wiley, 1999
pp. 601-625
ISBN: 0471163422
CID: 3030
Network therapy
Chapter by: Galanter, Marc
in: Sourcebook on substance abuse: Etiology, epidemiology, assessment, and treatment by Ott, Peggy J.; Tarter, Ralph E.; et al. [Eds]
Boston : Allyn & Bacon, 1999
pp. 264-271
ISBN: 0205198023
CID: 3031
Network therapy for alcohol and drug abuse
Galanter, Marc
New York : Guilford Press, 1999
Extent: xix, 264 p. ; 23cm
ISBN: 1572304413
CID: 893
Network therapy
Chapter by: Galanter M
in: The American Psychiatric Press textbook of substance abuse treatment by Galanter M; Kleber HD [Eds]
Washington, DC : American Psychiatric Press, 1999
pp. 361-372
ISBN: 0880488204
CID: 3080