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Volume
39, Number 1
Reflections
Stage Setters
Reflections
on the Early History of National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA):
Implications for Today
Robert L. Dupont
Institutionalization of Drug
Abuse Research in Academia: One Professor’s View
Clyde B. McCoy
Reflections of an Academic Clinical Researcher on the Past 40
Years of Addiction Development
Sidney H. Schnoll
Panels
Reflections
on the Meaning of Drug Epidemics
Dale D. Chitwood, Sheigla Murphy, Marsha Rosenbaum
Reflections on 40 Years of
Drug Abuse Research: Changes in the Epidemiology of Drug Abuse
Richard R. Clayton, Zili Sloboda, Bryan Page
Reflections on 40 Years of
Ethnographic Drug Abuse Research: Implications for the Future
Robert G. Carlson, Merrill Singer, Richard C. Stephens, Claire
E. Sterk
Reflections on Drug Policy
Duane C. McBride, Yvonne Terry-McElrath, Henrick Harwood,
James A. Inciardi, and Carl Leukefeld
Criminality and Addiction: Selected
Issues for Future Policies, Practice, & Research
M. Douglas Anglin, Barry S. Brown, Richard Dembo, Carl Leukefeld
Black Beauties, Gorilla Pills,
Footballs, and Hillbilly Heroin: Some Reflections on Prescription
Drug Abuse and Diversion Research over the Past 40 Years
James A. Inciardi, Theodore J. Cicero
The Neurobiology of Addiction: Where We Have Been and Where We
are Going
George F. Koob, Eric Simon
Reflections on the Past 40 Years of Behavioral Pharmacology Research
on Problems of Drug Abuse
Robert L. Balster, Sharon L. Walsh, George C. Bigelow
Treatment Research: Accomplishments and Challenges
Robert Hubbard, D. Dwayne Simpson, George Woody
The Therapeutic Community for Addictions: An Evolving Knowledge
Base
George De Leon, Harry Wexler
Reflections on 40 Years of
Drug Abuse Prevention Research
Zili Sloboda, Linda B. Cottler, J. David Hawkins, Mary Ann
Pentz
Health Services Research for
Drug and Alcohol Treatment and Prevention
Dennis McCarty, Paul M. Roman, James L. Sorensen, Constance
Weisner
Reflections on 25 Years of HIV and AIDS Research among Drug Abusers
Robert E. Booth, Don C. Des Jarlais, Samuel R. Friedman
Next Generation
Next
Generation Researchers Drug Abuse Research: A Shifting Paradigm
Sonia A. Alemagno
Drug Abuse
Research:Today and Tomorrow
Joseph R. Guydish
Understanding Drug Use Over the
Life Course: Past, Present, and Future
Yih-Ing Hser, Alison Hamilton, Noosha Niv
Adapting HIV Interventions
for Women Substance Abusers in International Settings: Lessons
for the Future
Wendee M. Wechsberg
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