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35. Cline C, Minkoff K, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. A Strength Based<br />
Systems Approach to Creating Integrated Services for Individuals with Co-occurring Psychiatric and<br />
Substance Abuse Disorders-A Technical Assistance Document. NMDOH/BHSD Dec. 2002.<br />
36. Minkoff K, Cline C, Scope of Practice Guidelines for Addiction Counselors Treating the Dually<br />
Diagnosed. Counselor. 2003; 4: 24-27.<br />
37. Minkoff K, and Cline C, CODECAT (Version 1): Co-occurring Disorders Educational Competency<br />
Assessment Tool/Clinician Core Competencies for Co-occurring Psychiatric and Substance Abuse<br />
Disorders, Zialogic 2001.<br />
38. Minkoff K, Cline C, New Mexico Co-Occuring Disorders Train the Trainer Curricula.<br />
NMDOH/BHSD. 2001.<br />
39. Hamilton, T. & Samples, P. The 12 Steps and Dual Disorders. Center City, MN. Hazelden,. 1995.<br />
40. Vogel H. Double Trouble in Recovery (DTR): How to start and run a DTR group. NY Office of<br />
Mental Hygiene, Mental Health Empowerment Project, Albany 1999.<br />
41. Sacks S, Sacks JY, DeLeon G. Treatment for MICAs: design and implementation of the modified TC.<br />
J. Psychoactive Drugs. 1999; 31:19-30<br />
42. Tsemberis, S & Eisenberg, RF. Pathways to Housing: Supported housing for street dwelling homeless<br />
individuals with psychiatric disabilities. Psychiatric Services. 2000; 51(4):487-95.<br />
43. Minkoff K, Regner J. Innovations in Integrated Dual Diagnosis Treatment in Public Managed Care.<br />
Journal of Psychoactive Drugs. 1999; 31:3-12.<br />
44. American Society of Addiction Medicine. Patient Placement Criteria 2R. Washington, DC. ASAM.<br />
2001.<br />
45. American Association of Community Psychiatrists, Level of Care Utilization System (LOCUS 2.001).<br />
Dallas, AACP 2000.<br />
46. Barreira P, Espey E, et al. Linking substance abuse and serious mental illness service delivery<br />
systems; initiating a statewide collaborative. Journal of Beh Health Serv Res. 2000; 27: 107-13.<br />
47. Cline C, Minkoff K, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, A Strength Based<br />
Systems Approach to Creating Integrated Services for Individuals with Co-occurring Psychiatric and<br />
Substance Abuse Disorders-A Technical Assistance Document. NMDOH/BHSD Dec. 2002.