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Introduction to the special issue on organizational dynamics within substance abuse treatment: A complex human activity system
09 December 2011
Abstract: Substance abuse treatment programs represent complex human activity systems in which multiple actors, including clients, counselors, and managers, are nested. Furthermore, treatment programs...
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Patrick M. Flynn,
Danica K. Knight,
Mark D. Godley,
Hannah K. Knudsen
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109-115
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Drug treatment program ownership, Medicaid acceptance, and service provision
07 December 2011
Abstract: The Institute of Medicine noted that effective substance abuse treatment (SAT) programs integrate individual therapeutic approaches with transitional/ancillary services. In addition, researc...
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Duane C. McBride,
Jamie F. Chriqui,
Yvonne M. Terry-McElrath,
Mesfin S. Mulatu
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116-124
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Treatment program operations and costs
07 December 2011
Abstract: This study investigates how average costs for an episode of care in outpatient drug-free (ODF) treatment relate to clinical intensity (length of stay and weekly counseling hours) and program...
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Kirk M. Broome,
Danica K. Knight,
George W. Joe,
Patrick M. Flynn
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125-133
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Treatment staff turnover in organizations implementing evidence-based practices: Turnover rates and their association with client outcomes
07 December 2011
Abstract: High staff turnover has been described as a problem for the substance use disorder treatment field. This assertion is based primarily on the assumption that staff turnover adversely impacts ...
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Bryan R. Garner,
Brooke D. Hunter,
Kathryn C. Modisette,
Pamela C. Ihnes,
Susan H. Godley
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134-142
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Organizational consequences of staff turnover in outpatient substance abuse treatment programs
07 December 2011
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of staff turnover on perceptions of organizational demands and support among staff who remained employed in substance abuse treatment prog...
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Danica K. Knight,
Jennifer E. Becan,
Patrick M. Flynn
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143-150
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The relationship between perceptions of organizational functioning and voluntary counselor turnover: a four-wave longitudinal study
24 November 2011
Abstract: Using data from a nationwide study, we annually track a cohort of 598 substance use disorder counselors over a four-wave period to (a) document the cumulative rates of voluntary turnover and...
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Lillian T. Eby,
Tanja C. Rothrauff-Laschober
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151-158
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Program needs and change orientation: Implications for counselor turnover
07 December 2011
Abstract: Although evidence suggests that turnover rates are higher in high-stress/high-needs work environments, it is unclear whether agencies' attempts at improving practices influence individuals' ...
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Danica K. Knight,
Brittany Landrum,
Jennifer E. Becan,
Patrick M. Flynn
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159-168
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Resources and training in outpatient substance abuse treatment facilities
07 December 2011
Abstract: The exposure to new clinical interventions through formalized training and the utilization of strategies learned through training are two critical components of the program change process. T...
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Wayne E.K. Lehman,
Jennifer E. Becan,
George W. Joe,
Danica K. Knight,
Patrick M. Flynn
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169-178
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Innovation adoption as facilitated by a change-oriented workplace
07 December 2011
Abstract: One of the unique contributions of this study is a glimpse into the process by which counselors decide to try new innovations in their clinical work. Data were collected from 421 counseling ...
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Jennifer E. Becan,
Danica K. Knight,
Patrick M. Flynn
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179-190
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Training and retaining staff to competently deliver an evidence-based practice: The role of staff attributes and perceptions of organizational functioning
23 November 2011
Abstract: Within the context of an initiative to implement evidence-based practices (EBPs) for adolescents with substance use disorders, this study examined the extent to which staff factors measured ...
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Bryan R. Garner,
Brooke D. Hunter,
Susan H. Godley,
Mark D. Godley
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191-200
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Impact of a training and certification program on the quality of interviewer-collected self-report assessment data
05 December 2011
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of an assessment training and certification program on the quality of data collected from clients entering substance abuse treatment. Dat...
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Janet C. Titus,
Douglas C. Smith,
Michael L. Dennis,
Melissa Ives,
Laine Twanow,
Michelle K. White
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201-212
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A multilevel approach to predicting community addiction treatment attitudes about contingency management
05 December 2011
Abstract: Adoption of contingency management (CM) by the addiction treatment community is limited to date despite much evidence for its efficacy. This study examined systemic and idiographic staff pre...
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Bryan Hartzler,
Dennis M. Donovan,
Carrie J. Tillotson,
Solange Mongoue-Tchokote,
Suzanne R. Doyle,
Dennis McCarty
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213-221
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The impact of organizational stress and burnout on client engagement
07 December 2011
Abstract: This article explores the impact of organizational attributes on client engagement within substance abuse treatment. Previous research has identified organizational features, including small...
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Brittany Landrum,
Danica K. Knight,
Patrick M. Flynn
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222-230
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