1 Women for Sobriety Combined Bibliographies

1 Women for Sobriety Combined Bibliographies

Women for Sobriety Combined Bibliographies (June 2016) Compiled by Rita A. Chaney, MS Women for Sobriety Professional Bibliography Abbott, A. A., & Olson, M. (1994). A feminist approach to substance abuse treatment and service delivery. Women’s Health & Social Work, 67-83. Angove, R., & Fothergill, A. (2003, April). Women and alcohol: Misrepresented and misunderstood. Journal of Psychiatric & Mental Health Nursing, 10(2), 213-219. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-2850.2003.00587.x. Atkins, Jr., J. R, & Hawdon, J. E. (2007). Religiosity and participation in mutual-aid support groups for addiction. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 33(3), 321-331. Berenson, D. (1992). Powerlessness—Liberating or enslaving? Responding to the feminist critique of the Twelve Steps. Journal of Feminist Family Therapy, 3(3), 67-84. Bogart, C. J., & Pearce, C. E. (2003). “13th-Stepping:” Why Alcoholics Anonymous is not always a safe place for women. Journal of Addictions Nursing, 14, 43-47. Bond, L. M., & Csordas, T. J. (2014). The paradox of powerlessness. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 32(2-3), 141-156. Chaney, R., & White, W. L. (1992). Metaphors of transformation: Feminine and masculine. Bloomington, IL: Lighthouse Training Institute. Fenner, R.M., & Gifford, M.H. (2012). Women for Sobriety: 35 years of challenges, changes, and continuity. Journal of Groups in Addiction and Recovery, 7(2-4), 142-170. Fenner, R.M., & Gifford, M.H. (2015). Women for Sobriety: An alternative recovery choice. Counselor, 16(4), 18-21. Hafner, S. (1992). Nice girls don’t drink: Stories of recovery. New York, NY: Bergin & Garvey. [An interview of Kirkpatrick]. Hall, M. J., & Tidwell, W. C. (2003). Internet recovery for substance abuse and alcoholism: An exploratory study of service users. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 24(2), 161-167. Henderson, K. A., & Gardner, J. M. (1996). Claiming control: The recovering alcoholic woman and leisure. Leisure Sciences, 18(3), 241-258. [Subjects were from WFS group in southeastern US]. Humphreys, K. (1997). Self-help/mutual aid organizations: The view from Mars. Substance Use & Misuse, 32(14), 2105-2109. Humphreys, K. (2004). Circles of recovery: Self-help organizations for addictions. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Humphreys, K., & Kaskutas, L. A. (1995). World views of Alcoholics Anonymous, Women for Sobriety, and Adult Children of Alcoholics/Al-Anon mutual help groups. Addiction Research and Theory, 3(3), 231-44. Humphreys, K., Wing, S., McCarty, D., Chappel, J., Gallant, L., Haberle, B., Horvath, A. Thomas, Kaskutas, L. A., Kirk, T., Kivlahan, D., Laudet, A., McCrady, B. S., McLellan, A. Thomas, Morgenstern, J., Townsend, Mike, & Weiss, R. (2004). Self-help organizations for alcohol and drug problems: Toward evidence-based practice and policy. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 26(3), 151-158. 1 Karoll, B. R., & Memmott, J. (2001). The order of alcohol-related life experiences: Gender differences. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 1(2), 45-60. Kaskutas, L. A. (1989). Women for Sobriety: A qualitative analysis. Contemporary Drug Problems, 16(2), 177-200. Kaskutas, L. A. (1991). Results from a survey of Women for Sobriety (unpublished summary produced for WFS). Kaskutas, L. (1992). Beliefs on the source of sobriety: Interactions of membership in Women for Sobriety and Alcoholics Anonymous. Contemporary Drug Problems, 19(4), 631-648. Kaskutas, L. A. (1994). What do women get out of self-help? Reasons for attending Women for Sobriety and Alcoholics Anonymous. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 11(3), 185- 95. Kaskutas, L. A. (1996). A road less traveled: Choosing the "Women for Sobriety" program. Journal of Drug Issues, 26(1), 77-94. Kaskutas, L. A. (1996). Pathways to self-help among Women for Sobriety. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 22(2), 259-80. Kaskutas, L. A. (1996). Predictors of self-esteem among members of Women for Sobriety. Addiction Research and Theory, 4(3), 273-81. Kaskutas, L. A., & Subbaraman, M. (2011). Integrating addiction treatment and mutual aid recovery resources. In J. F. Kelly (Ed.) & W. L. White (Ed.), Addiction recovery management (pp. 31-43). New York, NY: Humana Press. Kasl, C. Davis (1992). Many roads, one journey. New York, NY: Harper Perennial. Kelly, J. F. (2003). Self-help for substance use disorders: History, effectiveness, knowledge gaps, and research opportunities. Clinical Psychology Review, 23(5), 639-663. Kelly, J., & White, W. (2012). Broadening the base of addiction recovery mutual aid. Journal of Groups in Addiction & Recovery, 7(2-4), 82-101. Kirkpatrick, J. (n.d.). Breaking dependencies/anger & women CD (CD102). Quakertown, PA: Women for Sobriety, Inc. Kirkpatrick, J. (n.d.). Combatting depression CD (CD107). Quakertown, PA: Women for Sobriety, Inc. Kirkpatrick, J. (n.d.). The First Year CD (CD104). Quakertown, PA: Women for Sobriety, Inc. Kirkpatrick, J. (n.d.). Goal-setting CD (CD108). Quakertown, PA: Women for Sobriety, Inc. Kirkpatrick, J. (n.d.). Guilt feelings CD (CD109). Quakertown, PA: Women for Sobriety, Inc. Kirkpatrick, J. (n.d.). Happiness & sobriety CD (CD103). Quakertown, PA: Women for Sobriety, Inc. Kirkpatrick, J. (n.d.) Level 1 (2 CD set) (CD132). Quakertown, PA: Women for Sobriety, Inc. Kirkpatrick, J. (n.d.) Level 2 (2 CD set) (CD133). Quakertown, PA: Women for Sobriety, Inc. Kirkpatrick, J. (n.d.) Level 3 & 4 (2 CD set) (CD134). Quakertown, PA: Women for Sobriety, Inc. Kirkpatrick, J. (n.d.). Level 5 & 6 (2 CD set) (CD135). Quakertown, PA: Women for Sobriety, Inc. Kirkpatrick, J. (n.d.). Levels of recovery CD bundle (BDL107). Quakertown, PA: Women for Sobriety, Inc. Kirkpatrick, J. (n.d.). The Program Booklet CD (CD113). Quakertown, PA: Women for Sobriety, Inc. Kirkpatrick, J. (n.d.). Self-imaging CD (CD111). Quakertown, PA: Women for Sobriety, Inc. 2 Kirkpatrick, J. (n.d.). So you want to quit? CD (CD105). Quakertown, PA: Women for Sobriety, Inc. Kirkpatrick, J. (n.d.). Special needs of women alcoholics CD (CD112). Quakertown, PA: Women for Sobriety, Inc. Kirkpatrick, J. (n.d.). Statement meetings CD bundle (BDL108). Quakertown, PA: Women for Sobriety, Inc. Kirkpatrick, J. (n.d.). WFS & AA CD (CD114). Quakertown, PA: Women for Sobriety, Inc. Kirkpatrick, J. (n.d.). The Woman Alcoholic CD (CD106). Quakertown, PA: Women for Sobriety, Inc. Kirkpatrick, J. (n.d. Early 1980s). Statement Meeting #1 CD (CD118). Quakertown, PA: Women for Sobriety, Inc. Kirkpatrick, J. (n.d. Early 1980s). Statement Meeting #2 CD (CD119). Quakertown, PA: Women for Sobriety, Inc. Kirkpatrick, J. (n.d. Early 1980s). Statement Meeting #3 CD (CD120). Quakertown, PA: Women for Sobriety, Inc. Kirkpatrick, J. (n.d. Early 1980s). Statement Meeting #4 CD (CD121). Quakertown, PA: Women for Sobriety, Inc. Kirkpatrick, J. (n.d. Early 1980s). Statement Meeting #5 CD (CD122). Quakertown, PA: Women for Sobriety, Inc. Kirkpatrick, J. (n.d. Early 1980s). Statement Meeting #6 CD (CD123). Quakertown, PA: Women for Sobriety, Inc. Kirkpatrick, J. (n.d. Early 1980s). Statement Meeting #7 CD (CD124). Quakertown, PA: Women for Sobriety, Inc. Kirkpatrick, J. (n.d. Early 1980s). Statement Meeting #8 CD (CD125). Quakertown, PA: Women for Sobriety, Inc. Kirkpatrick, J. (n.d. Early 1980s). Statement Meeting #9 CD (CD126). Quakertown, PA: Women for Sobriety, Inc. Kirkpatrick, J. (n.d. Early 1980s). Statement Meeting #10 CD (CD127). Quakertown, PA: Women for Sobriety, Inc. Kirkpatrick, J. (n.d. Early 1980s). Statement Meeting #11 CD (CD128). Quakertown, PA: Women for Sobriety, Inc. Kirkpatrick, J. (n.d. Early 1980s). Statement Meeting #12 CD (CD129). Quakertown, PA: Women for Sobriety, Inc. Kirkpatrick, J. (n.d. Early 1980s). Statement Meeting #13 CD (CD130). Quakertown, PA: Women for Sobriety, Inc. Kirkpatrick, J. (1976). Program booklet, the. Quakertown, PA: Women for Sobriety. Kirkpatrick, J. (1976). Self-imaging. Quakertown, PA: Women for Sobriety. Kirkpatrick, J. (1977). Turnabout: New help for the woman alcoholic. [No City]: Barricade Books. Kirkpatrick, J. (1978). Turnabout: Help for a new life. Garden City, NY: Doubleday and Company. Kirkpatrick, J. (1981). A fresh start. Dubuque: Kendall/Hunt Publishing. Kirkpatrick, J. (1982). Fear and worry: Our common enemies. Quakertown, PA: Women for Sobriety. Kirkpatrick, J. (Summer, 1982). A self-help program for women alcoholics. Alcohol Health and Research World, 6(4), 10. 3 Kirkpatrick, J. (1983). Depression. Quakertown, PA: Women for Sobriety. Kirkpatrick, J. (1983). For women alcoholics: Three essays. Quakertown, PA: Women for Sobriety. Kirkpatrick, J. (1984). Keys to Recovery (1984 Speech) CD (CD134). Quakertown, PA: Women for Sobriety, Inc. Kirkpatrick, J. (1986). Goodbye hangovers, hello life. NY: Ballantine Books. Kirkpatrick, J. (1990). Goal-setting. Quakertown, PA: Women for Sobriety. Kirkpatrick, J. (1990). Handling Anger CD (CD116). Quakertown, PA: Women for Sobriety, Inc. Kirkpatrick, J. (1990). On the road to sell recovery. Quakertown, PA: Women for Sobriety, Inc. Kirkpatrick, J. (1990). Relationships CD (CD117). Quakertown, PA: Women for Sobriety, Inc. Kirkpatrick, J. (1990). Stages of the “new life” program. Quakertown, PA: Women for Sobriety. Kirkpatrick, J. (1991). Women & Recovery (1991 Speech) CD (CD115). Quakertown, PA: Women for Sobriety, Inc. Kirkpatrick, J. (1994). The disease of alcoholism. Quakertown, PA: Women for Sobriety, Inc. (WFS Pamphlet) Kirkpatrick, J. (2000). A ‘new life’ program: Women for Sobriety. International Journal of Self- Help and Self-Care, 1(PART 2), 159-162. Kirkpatrick, J. (2000).

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