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Lists
  1. Addiction Counselor Competencies (ATTC Curriculum Review Committee)
      Provides a listing of core competencies for addiction counselors.

  2. Addictions Links (California ATTC)
      Provides a comprehensive and annotated set of links to addictions related sites.

  3. Addictions Links and Training (NFATTC)
      Provides links related to addictions competencies, training, research, certification, Web resources and more.

  4. Addictions Research Search Engine (ETOH)
      Searches for research documents. Documents are not available online.

  5. Addictions Resources (Homer and Dillon)
      Provides a listing of factsheets, resources, and groups.

  6. Al-Anon and Alateen

  7. Alcohol-Related Policies, Bills, and Legislation (NIAAA)
      "The Alcohol Policy Information System (APIS) is an electronic resource that provides authoritative, detailed, and comparable information on alcohol-related policies in the United States, at both State and Federal levels. Designed primarily as a tool for researchers, APIS is intended to encourage and facilitate research on the effects and effectiveness of alcohol-related policies." 6-03

  8. Alcoholics Anonymous Resources
      Provides a comprehensive listing of AA documents online, as well as information on groups.

  9. Alcoholism (About.com - Buddy T.)
      Provides news, facts, statistics, treatments, community resources, dealing with family members with alcoholism, and more. 2-01

  10. Dual Diagnosis (Sciacca)
      Provides a series of articles related to dual diagnosis - mental health problems combined with addictions.

  11. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Prevention Programs (Streissguth)
      Lists 8 programs designed to help prevent FAS, problems in infants caused by mothers consuming alcohol during pregnancy.

  12. Higher Education Center for Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention 1-01

  13. Information & Referral for Human Services 3-00

  14. National Dropout Prevention Network

  15. Prevention Resources (SAMHSA) 1-01

  16. Substance Abuse Treatment Hotline (AddictionCareOptions.com)
      Provides a hotline number (1-800-547-4615) for gaining local information for detox, crisis, or other treatment for alcoholism, cocaine, heroin, crystal methamphetamine, crack, prescriptions addiction, marijuana, and other addicitions. 12-03


Papers
  1. -Growing Up Drug-Free - A Parent's Guide to Prevention (US Department of Education) star

  2. -Guide to Science-Based Practices (SAMSHA)
      Principles of Substance Abuse Prevention, the enclosed document, is based on A Guide to Science-Based Practices in Substance Abuse Prevention. Provides principles to include in a model program, by domain. 6-03

  3. -How to Enable Children to Grow Up Drug-Free (US Department of Education) star

  4. -Model Programs Matrix (SAMSHA)
      Provides a matrix revealing which programs are considered science-based models according to SAMSHA. Includes an explanation of evaluation criteria. 6-03

  5. Acronyms for Organizations in the Prevention Field (CSAP)

  6. Addictions Fact Sheets

  7. Alcohol Abuse Costs $250 Billion (applesforhealth)
      The costs in health care, public safety, and social welfare total $250 billion when it comes to alcohol abuse, finds a group of researchers publishing in the American Journal of Health Promotion. 12-31-99.

  8. Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention (SAMHSA)
      Provides a comprehensive resource for information on substance abuse prevention, including alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs. 4-01

  9. Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention Resources (Indiana Prevention Resource Center)
      Provides basic facts. 1-04

  10. Alcohol and Other Drugs (NFIA)
      Provides information for parents and teens.

  11. Alcohol and Other Drugs Factsheets (Indiana Prevention Resource Center)
      Provides basic facts. 1-04

  12. Alcoholism - One In Four Children Exposed To Family Alcoholism (applesforhealth)
      Approximately one in four US children is exposed at some time before age 18 to alcoholism in their family, alcohol abuse, or both, says a study in the January 2000 issue of the American Journal of Public Health. 01-00.

  13. Amphetamine Factsheet (Indiana Prevention Resource Center)
      Provides basic facts. 1-04

  14. Articles on Creating Safe and Drug-Free Schools (U.S. Department of Education)
      Provides a resource guide with strategies to prevent or reduce violence in schools, as well as reduce substance abuse. 1-01

  15. Binge Drinking High On Campuses (applesforhealth)
      An April survey of young adults in Michigan says 45 percent of the college students responding went "binge drinking" in the past month, gulping down five or more drinks at a time. 06-04-99.

  16. Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP)

  17. Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT)

  18. Children of Alcoholics (American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry)
      Provides basic suggestions. 1-04

  19. Cocaine Factsheet (Indiana Prevention Resource Center)
      Provides basic facts. 1-04

  20. Collaborative Approaches to Substance Abuse Prevention (Regional Drug Initiative)
      Provides suggestions for building collaborative efforts in prevention programs. 1-02

  21. Drug Addiction Treatment - Research-Based Guide (National Institute on Drug Abuse) star
      Provides the first-ever guide to drug-addiction treatment, based on the latest research. NIDA emphasizes that "there is no one-size-fits-all drug-addiction treatment program." Also explains, "The best programs provide a combination of therapies and other services, such as referral to other medical, psychological, and social services." Treatment of less than 90 days usually doesn't help. 10-15-99.

  22. Drug Impact Index (Regional Drug Initiative)
      Provides a format for communities to display progress in reducing harm from drugs. 1-02

  23. Drug-Free Resource Guide (Partnership for a Drug-Free America)

  24. Drugs, Brains Don't Mix (applesforhealth)
      The abuse of methamphetamines may lead to long-term brain damage, a study suggests. The drug, also known as speed, crank, crystal or ice, damages brain cells even after its abuse has ceased, according to the report in Neurology, the journal of the American Academy of Neurology. 03-31-00.

  25. Gateway Drugs Factsheets (Indiana Prevention Resource Center)
      Provides basic facts. 1-04

  26. Getting Trashed - Some Facts for Teens

  27. Guide - Nebraska Prevention Toolkit (NebraskaPrevention.gov)
      Provides a toolkit to help communities plan prevention programs in a comprehensive and cohesive manner. Part of the State Incentive Cooperative Agreement (SICA) process. 1-04

  28. Guide to Creating Safe and Drug-Free Schools (U.S. Department of Education)
      Provides a resource guide with strategies to prevent or reduce violence in schools, as well as reduce substance abuse. 1-01

  29. Guidelines for Drug Prevention Programs (Regional Drug Initiative)
      Provides suggestions for designing programs and bases the suggestions on results from research studies. 1-02

  30. Healthy People 2000 (Department of Health and Human Services)
      Provides priority areas, a fact sheet, a midcourse review, a publications list, progress reviews, and the consortium providing leadership for national health promotion and disease prevention.

  31. Healthy People 2000 Objectives for Prevention on Alcohol and Other Drugs (SAMSHA)

  32. Inhalants (Chudler)
      Provides articles for teens and younger on the effects of inhalants on the brain and other parts of the body. 5-00.

  33. Internet Addiction Self-Assessment

  34. Manual to Combat Truancy

  35. Marijuana - Fact Sheet (NIDA)
      Provides information on the biological effects of marijuana, as well as information on use by teens.

  36. Marijuana - Just for Teens (NIDA)
      Provides facts about the effects of marijuana.

  37. Marijuana - National Study on Parents (Hazelen)
      Provides results of a national study that shows that parent's beliefs about marijuana contract their actions. 7-99

  38. Marijuana Factsheet (Indiana Prevention Resource Center)
      Provides basic facts and common myths. 1-04

  39. Methamphetamine Factsheet (Indiana Prevention Resource Center)
      Provides basic facts. 1-04

  40. Model Programs (SAMSHA)
      Provides a guide to model programs according to SAMSHA's standards. 6-03

  41. Naltrexone - Injectable Naltrexone Reduces Cravings for Men Only (Wilx.com)
      "An old treatment is making a comeback in the battle against alcoholism. Scientists have made a simple change in a drug used to curb cravings, and it's making a big difference in its success. But there's a catch. With this new version, early research suggests it only works in men."

      "A study of more than 600 men and women found the injection curbed heavy drinking in men by nearly 50-percent compared to a placebo." 3-04

  42. National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information (NCADI) (CSAP)

  43. National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information (SAMHSA)

  44. National Institute on Drug Abuse)
      Provides treatment and prevention information based on the results of research. 10-15-99.

  45. Nebraska Prevention Resources and SICA (NebraskaPrevention.gov)
      Provides resources related to the field of prevention and community planning and development for prevention. 2-04

  46. Papers and Resources on Adolescence

  47. Patterns of Illicit Drug Use in 1994-95 - Household Survey (SAMSHA)

  48. Plan to Reduce Health Disparities for Minorities (National Institute on Drug Abuse)
      Provides NIDA's plan to reduce the disparities in health for minorities. 10-15-99.

  49. Prevention Primer (CSAT)

  50. Prevention Related to Alcohol and Other Drugs (SAMHSA) 1-04

  51. Research on Safe and Drug-Free Schools Research (U.S. Department of Education)
      Provides research papers. 1-01

  52. Social Norms Marketing Campaign Fails to Reduce Abuse (ABC News)
      "A new report says that attempts to curb binge drinking on campuses through so-called "social norms marketing" campaigns that trumpet evidence students at a given school party in moderation have failed." 7-03

  53. Substance Abuse Prevention for Kids (National Institute on Drug Abuse - NIDA Goes to School)
      Provides information for teachers and students. 10-15-99.

  54. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Adminstration)
      SAMHSA provides grant and contract opportunities, as well as legislative and other information. 3-02

  55. Teens: Alcohol and Other Drugs (American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry)
      Provides basic suggestions. 1-04

  56. The Higher Education Center for Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention 1-01

  57. Tobacco Health Facts

  58. Violence and Crime (NCJRS)
      Provides the National Juvenile Justice Action Plan.

  59. Why Intoxication Causes Fainting (applesforhealth)
      Researchers and enthusiastic drinkers have known for a long time that standing up after overindulging in alcohol can make you feel dizzy or even faint. 02-18-00.

  60. Youth Heroin Use (applesforhealth)
      White House drug czar Gen. Barry McCaffrey says more kids are using heroin, and the stuff they are using is cheaper and more potent. 03-31-00.


Projects
  1. Designated Driver Programs (National Commission Against Drunk Driving)
      Provides assistance with setting up a local designated driver program. 12-00

  2. Designated Driver Programs (National Drunk and Drugged Driving)
      Provides assistance with setting up a local designated driver program. 12-00

  3. Designated Driver Service (Freedom4You.com)
      Matches persons who should not be driving with designated drivers nationally. 12-00

  4. Media Messages for Youth (Straight Scoop News Bureau)
      Provides opportunities for young journalists to write news stories that have a drug abuse prevention message.

  5. Preventing Substance Abuse (Century Council)
      Provides resources to combate substance abuse, with a focus on alcohol abuse in teens.


Worksheets
  1. Coloring Books - Drug Abuse Prevention (Yofee)
      Provides coloring books and links to related resources to help younger children become more aware of the need to avoid drug abuse. 9-99

  2. Drug Prevention - Worksheets (CLEARVUE/eav)
      Provides four worksheets. Requires Acrobat Reader, free software. 1-00

  3. Drug and Alcohol Prevention Worksheets for Elementary Level Students (Comp Ed - Free Worksheets)
      Provides half a dozen worksheets by age group. 3-00

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