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Introduction - References

American Psychiatric Association. (1994). Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (4th ed.). Washington: Author.

Degenhardt, L., Hall, W. & Lynskey, M. (2003). What is co-morbidity and why does it occur? In M. Teesson & H. Proudfoot (Eds.), Comorbid Mental Disorders and Substance Use Disorders: Epidemiology, Prevention and Treatment (pp. 10–25). Sydney, Australia: National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre.

Drake, R.E., Essock, S.M., Shaner, A., Carey, K.B., Minkoff, K., Kola, L. et al. (2001). Implementing dual diagnosis services for clients with severe mental illness. Psychiatric Services, 52(4), 469–476.

Drake, R.E. & Mueser, K.T. (2000). Psychosocial support to dual diagnosis. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 26(1), 105–117.

Drake, R.E., Mueser, K.T., Brunette, M.F. & McHugo, G.J. (2004). A review of treatments for people with severe mental illnesses and co-occurring substance use disorders. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 27(4), 360–374.

Goldman, H.H., Ganju, V., Drake, R.E., Gorman, P., Hogan, M., Hyde, P.S. et al. (2001). Policy implications for implementing evidence based practices. Psychiatric Services 52(12), 1591–1597.

Hall, W. & Degenhardt, L. (2000). Cannabis use and psychosis: A review of clinical and epidemiological evidence. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 34, 26–34.

Health Canada. (2002). Best Practices: Concurrent Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders. Ottawa: Minister of Public Works and Government Services Canada, Cat. #H39-599/2001-2E.

Institute of Medicine. (2000). Crossing the Quality Chasm: A New Health System for the 21st Century. Washington, DC: National Academy Press.

Kavanagh, D.J., Mueser, K.T. & Baker, A. (2003). Management of comorbidity. In M. Teesson & H. Proudfoot (Eds.), Comorbid Mental Disorders and Substance Use Disorders: Epidemiology, Prevention and Treatment (pp. 78–120). Sydney, Australia: National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre.

Minkoff, K. (2001). Behavioral Health Recovery Management Service Planning Guidelines Co-occurring Psychiatric and Substance Use Disorders. Chicago: Illinois Department of Human Services.

Prim, A.B., Gomex, M.B., Tzolova-Iontchev, I., Perry, W., Vu, H.T. & Crum, R.M. (2000). Mental health versus substance use treatment program for dually diagnosed patients. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 19(3), 285–290.

Roth, D. (1999). Towards Best Practices: Top Ten Findings from the Longitudinal Consumer Outcomes Study 1999. Columbus, OH: Ohio Department of Mental Health. Retrieved February 2, 2005, from: http://www.mh.state.oh.us/offices/oper/tbp2.pdf

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration. (2003). Report to Congress on the Prevention and Treatment of Co-occurring Substance Abuse and Mental Disorders. Washington, DC: Author.

Thomas, S.E., Randall, C.L. & Carrigan, M.H. (2003). Drinking to cope in socially anxious individuals. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 27(12), 1937–1943.

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