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  • Ideas for Better Communication

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    Permission to Use TCU Treatment Manuals The Institute of Behavioral Research at Texas Christian University is pleased to make available, without charge, a wide array of evidence-based mapping guides, client interventions, and organizational interventions developed for substance abuse treatment. Collectively, they are referred to as the “TCU Treatment Manuals.” Terms of Use: The TCU Treatment…


  • Contingency Management Strategies and Ideas

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    Permission to Use TCU Treatment Manuals The Institute of Behavioral Research at Texas Christian University is pleased to make available, without charge, a wide array of evidence-based mapping guides, client interventions, and organizational interventions developed for substance abuse treatment. Collectively, they are referred to as the “TCU Treatment Manuals.” Terms of Use: The TCU Treatment…


  • Common Sense Ideas for HIV Prevention and Sexual Health

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    Permission to Use TCU Treatment Manuals The Institute of Behavioral Research at Texas Christian University is pleased to make available, without charge, a wide array of evidence-based mapping guides, client interventions, and organizational interventions developed for substance abuse treatment. Collectively, they are referred to as the “TCU Treatment Manuals.” Terms of Use: The TCU Treatment…


  • Building Social Networks

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    Permission to Use TCU Treatment Manuals The Institute of Behavioral Research at Texas Christian University is pleased to make available, without charge, a wide array of evidence-based mapping guides, client interventions, and organizational interventions developed for substance abuse treatment. Collectively, they are referred to as the “TCU Treatment Manuals.” Terms of Use: The TCU Treatment…


  • Women & Children

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    The focus of the Women and Children Project was to evaluate the effectiveness of treatment services provided to substance abusing women and their dependent children at the Salvation Army’s First Choice Program in Fort Worth. Women entering this 12-month residential program lived with their children in small apartments on the First Choice campus and participated…


  • Lois R. Chatham

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    Deputy Director Ph.D., Clinical Psychology University of Houston Lois Chatham obtained a B.A. from Houghton College in 1951, M.A. from Southern Methodist University in 1954, and Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of Houston in 1960. She spent most of her career in Washington D.C. where she served as a member of the Senior…


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    Impact of Health and Justice Research on Practice and Policy Monday April 17th Tuesday April 18th Conference location is TCU’s BLUU Ballroom located on the 3rd Floor. For an interactive campus map visit maps.tcu.edu


  • An Implementation Intervention: Mapping Approaches to Prepare for Implementation Transfer (MAP-IT)

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    (PI: J. Becan) For successful implementation (and sustainment) of new interventions, it is critical that barriers are identified and addressed prior to change. It is challenging, however, for agencies to independently assess their own strengths and weaknesses in order to develop plans for organizational improvement. Furthermore, the sheer number of strategies that promote implementation also…


  • Preventing Opioid Use Among Justice-Involved Youth as They Transition to Adulthood: Leveraging Safe Adults (LeSA)

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    (PI: D. Knight) Across the U.S., with an estimated 11.1 million misusing prescription opioids, substance use is a significant public health concern. Rates of opioid use disorders (OUDs) have increased exponentially, with 60% of overdoses being attributed to heroin and illicit synthetics (such as Fentanyl). Although opioid use among youth is low compared to adults,…


  • Description — Disease Risk Reduction WaySafe Intervention

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    About this intervention WaySafe is a manualized planning and decision-making intervention designed to help incarcerated people in the last phase of substance abuse treatment make better decisions around health risk behaviors, especially involving HIV risks, during the critical transition period after their return to the community. Sessions are conducted in groups by a trained counselor…