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Volume 11, Number 4
September/October 1996

Drug Abuse Treatment for AIDS-Risk Reduction (DATAR) Treatment Manuals Available


Psychoeducational intervention manuals can help drug abuse treatment counselors educate patients and build patients' skills in important areas. Treatment programs can order copies of manuals developed by the NIDA-supported Drug Abuse Treatment for AIDS-Risk Reduction (DATAR) project covering HIV/AIDS education, assertiveness training for women, and transition to aftercare. A training manual for a visual representation technique called node-link mapping, which can be used to improve counseling effectiveness, also is available. Manuals may be ordered by phone, (309) 827-6026, or by fax, (309) 829-4661, from Lighthouse Institute Publishing, Chestnut Health Systems, 702 W. Chestnut, Bloomington, IL 61701. For additional information on DATAR and node-link mapping, see Study Finds Ways to Improve Drug Abuse Treatment Process and Visual Technique Helps Drug Abuse Treatment Patients Map Road to Recovery.

From NIDA NOTES, September/October, 1996


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