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Papers & Publications - Addiction
Topics: Clinical Supervision > Counseling | Of Interest To Everyone > Advocacy | Treatment > Other
2005-09-29 | By BHRM | Post Feedback! | Send To a Friend | Print Version | Send Me Responses | Related
A Model to Transcend the Limitations of Addiction Treatment
White, W., Boyle, M., & Loveland, D. (2003)

Recovery Management and People of Color
William L, White, MA and Mark Sanders, LCSW, CADC (February 2004)

Addiction as a Disease: Birth of a Concept
William L. White, M.A.

The Rebirth of the Disease Concept of Alcoholism in the 20th Century
William L. White, M.A.

Addiction Disease Concept: Advocates and Critics
William L. White, M.A.

A Disease Concept for the 21st Century
William L. White, M.A.

Alcoholics Anonymous and the Disease Concept of Alcoholism
Ernest Kurtz, Ph.D.

The Combined Addiction Disease Chronologies
of William White, MA, Ernest Kurtz, PhD, and Caroline Acker, PhD

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The Behavioral Health Recovery Management (BHRM) project seeks to apply the principles of disease management to assist individuals with chemical dependency and/or serious mental illness to engage in a process of recovery from these illnesses.

The major components include the application of evidence based treatments coupled with longitudinal recovery support as an alternative to the acute interventions that characterize traditional behavioral health approaches. In addition, the project emphasizes a consumer-centered, strengths-based service delivery model.

The project is a partnership of Fayette Companies located in Peoria, Illinois and Chestnut Health Systems headquartered in Bloomington, Illinois and the University of Chicago, Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation in Chicago, Illinois. Funding is provided by the Illinois Department of Human Services Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse.
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