================================================================= This file is a part of the 1999 Hyperreal Drug Archives Snapshot. This snapshot is hosted by Erowid and will not be updated after October 1999. The information in these files may be out of date. See Erowid's Psychoactive Vaults for more current info. ================================================================= 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. ....