| Kristen Lawton Barry,
PhD, Senior Associate Research Scientist, University of Michigan Department
of Psychiatry, Division of Substance Abuse, and Associate Director, Department
of Veterans Affairs National Serious Mental Illness Treatment Research
and Evaluation Center (SMITREC), Ann Arbor. Dr. Barry was the primary
author of the module on older adults. |
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| Audrey L. Begun, PhD,
MSW, Professor, Helen Bader School of Social Welfare and Associate Director,
Center for Addiction and Behavioral Health Research, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
Dr. Begun was responsible for integration of the modules with one another
and with the corresponding Powerpoint® lecture materials. In addition
to editing and supplementing each module, she was responsible for developing
classroom activities associated with each module and for editing and expanding
case study materials. She also co-authored of the modules on alcohol and
intimate partner violence, and alcohol and the family. |
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| Frederic C. Blow, PhD,
Director, National Serious Mental Illness Treatment Research and Evaluation
Center, Department of Veterans Affairs, Ann Arbor Michigan, and Senior
Associate Research Scientist and Associate Professor, University of Michigan
Department of Psychiatry. Dr. Blow was the co-author of the module on
older adults. |
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| Catherine Crisp, PhD,
Assistant Professor, University of Kansas School of Social Welfare, University
of Kansas. Dr. Crisp was the co-author of the module on disabilities.
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| Diana M. DiNitto, PhD,
Cullen Centennial Professor in Alcohol Studies and Education, University
Distinguished Teaching Professor and Co-Director, Substance Abuse Research
Development Program, the University of Texas at Austin School of Social
Work. Dr. DiNitto was the primary author of the module on disabilities.
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| Isabel Ellis, MSW,
Public Health Analyst, Health Sciences Education Branch, Office of Research
Translation and Communications, NIAAA, NIH. Ms. Ellis was the project
officer for this effort, and co-authored the modules on alcohol and intimate
partner violence and alcohol and the family. She was also responsible
for coordination and implementation of project development, pilot testing,
and training for social work educators on the use of these curricular
materials.
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| Frank Hector Galvan,
PhD, MSW, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior,
and Investigator, Collaborative Alcohol Research Center, Charles R. Drew
University of Medicine and Science, Los Angeles. Dr. Galvan was the primary
author of the module concerning immigrants and refugees. |
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| Irene Glasser, PhD,
MSW, Research Associate, Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies, Brown
University. Dr. Glasser was the primary author of the module on homeless
populations. |
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| Deborah Hasin, PhD,
MSW, Professor of Clinical Public Health, School of Public Health, Department
of Epidemiology and College of Physicians and Surgeons, Department of
Psychiatry, Columbia University. Dr. Hasin was the primary author of the
module concerning co-morbid psychiatric problems. |
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| Michie N. Hesselbrock,
PhD, MSW, Zachs Professor and Director of PhD Program, University of Connecticut
School of Social Work. Dr. Hesselbrock was the primary author of material
in the module concerning epidemiology and a contributing author to the
module on etiology and the natural history of alcoholism. |
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| Victor Hesselbrock,
PhD, MSSW, Professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of Connecticut
School of Medicine. Dr. Hesselbrock was the primary author of the module
concerning the etiology and natural history of alcoholism. |
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| Linda P. King, PhD,
MSW, Project Director, Assistant Professor, State University of New York
at Buffalo, and the Research Institute on Addictions. Dr. King was the
co-author of the module on women and alcohol. |
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| Jill Littrell, PhD,
LCSW, Associate Professor, Department of Social Work, College of Health
& Human Sciences, Georgia State University. Dr. Littrell was the primary
author of material in the module concerning legal and ethical issues in
prevention and treatment. |
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| Linda Baier Manwell,
M.S., Epidemiologist with the University of Wisconsin-Madison Medical
School, Department of Family Medicine and Section of General Internal
Medicine. Ms. Manwell was responsible for the final review and formatting
of all materials. |
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| Christine McGrath,
MPH, Research Assistant, University of Texas at Houston, School of Public
Health Dallas Regional Campus. Ms. McGrath was co-author of the module
on ethnicity, culture, and alcohol. |
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| James R. Moran, PhD,
Professor of Social Work and Vice Provost for Graduate Studies and Research,
University of Denver. Dr. Moran was the primary author of the prevention
module. |
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| Margaret M. Murray,
MSW, Chief, Health Sciences Education Branch, Office of Research Translation
and Communications, NIAAA, NIH. Ms. Murray was the primary author of the
module on screening for alcohol use disorders. She was also responsible
for overseeing development and implementation of this project. |
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| Cheryl A. Parks, PhD,
MSW, Assistant Professor, University of Connecticut, School of Social
Work. Dr. Parks was the primary author of the module on sexual orientation. |
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| Susan J. Rose, PhD,
MSW, Associate Professor, Helen Bader School of Social Welfare and Center
Scientist/Board Member of the Center for Addiction and Behavioral Health
Research, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Dr. Rose was the primary
author on the module with content related to coordinated care systems. |
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| Nancy Smyth, PhD, MSW,
CASAC, Associate Professor, University of Buffalo, School of Social Work,
State University of New York, Director of the Northeastern States Addiction
Technology Transfer Center, New York State Satellite Office. Dr. Smyth
was the primary author of the module on women and alcohol. |
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| Eric F. Wagner, PhD,
Associate Professor, School of Social Work, College of Health and Urban
Affairs, Florida International University. Dr. Wagner was the primary
author of the module on adolescents |
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| Bette Ann Weinstein,
MSW, DSW, Private practitioner and retired Adjunct Professor, National
Catholic School of Social Services, The Catholic University of America,
Washington, DC. Dr. Weinstein contributed to the module on etiology and
natural history. |
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| Debra J. Woody, PhD,
LMSW-ACP, Assistant Professor, University of Texas at Arlington. Dr. Woody
was the primary author of the module on ethnicity and culture. |
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| Allen Zweben, DSW,
Professor, Helen Bader School of Social Welfare and Director of the Center
for Addiction and Behavioral Health Research, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
Dr. Zweben was the primary author for two modules: assessment and diagnosis,
and motivation and treatment.
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