Contact My SSW Intranet Report Sexual Misconduct

Main menu

School of Social Work Research Publications for Beth Glover Reed

  1. Reed, B. G. (1990). Some comments on "Addictive behavior in women: A theoretical perspective". Drugs and Society. Perspectives on Addictive Disorders:Theory, Research & Practice at the Novosibirsk Medical Institute.
  2. Reed, B. G. (1989). [Interview in From theory to practice: The planned treatment of drug users]. International Journal of the Addictions, 24(2), 123-166..
  3. Brower, A. M., Garvin, C. D., Hobson, J., Reed, B. G. & Reed, H. (1987). Exploring the effects of leader gender and race on group behavior. In J. Lassner, K. Powell, & E. Finnigan (Eds.), Social Group Work: Competence and Values in Practice 129-148. New York: Haworth.
  4. Reed, B. G. (1987). Developing women-sensitive treatment services for drug dependence: Why so difficult? Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 19(2), 151-164.
  5. Reed, B. G. (1986). Incorporating women-sensitive services into chemical-dependency programs: Organizational and policy concerns. In J. Mondanaro & B. G. Reed (Eds.), Current Issues in Women and Chemical Dependency. Rockville, MD: National Institute on Drug Abuse.
  6. Mondanaro, J. & Reed, B. G. (1986). Profile of the chemically dependent woman: Implications for outreach, assessment and treatment. In J. Mondanaro & B. G. Reed (Eds.), Current Issues in Women and Chemical Dependency. Rockville, MD: National Institute on Drug Abuse.
  7. Reed, B. G. (1986). Gender as culture: The importance of understanding gender differences in treating men and women. In J. Mondanaro & B. G. Reed (Eds.), Current Issues in Women and Chemical Dependency. Rockville, MD: National Institute on Drug Abuse.
  8. Mondanaro, J. & Reed, B. G. (Eds.). (1986). Current Issues in Women and Chemical Dependency. Rockville, MD: National Institute on Drug Abuse.
  9. Reed, B. G. (1985). Group approaches to the prevention and treatment of chemical dependency. In P. Glasser, M. Sundel, R. Sarri, & R. Vinter (Eds.), Individual Change Through Small Groups (2nd ed.). Free Press.
  10. Reed, B. G. (1985). Drug misuse and dependency in women: The meaning and implications of being considered a special population or minority group. The International Journal of the Addictions, 20(1), 13-61.
  11. Rothman, J. & Reed, B. G. (1984). Organizing community action to address alcohol and drug problems. In F. M. Cox, J. L. Erlich, J. Rothman, & J. E. Tropman (Eds.), Tactics and Techniques of Community Practice (2nd ed.). 115-129. Itasca, IL: F.E. Peacock Publishers.
  12. Reed, B. G. (1983). Women leaders in small groups: Social-psychological perspectives and strategies. In B. G. Reed, & C. D. Garvin (Eds.), Groupwork with Women/Groupwork with Men: An Overview of Gender Issues in Social Groupwork Practice 35-42. Haworth.
  13. Garvin, C. D., & Reed, B. G. (1983). Gender issues in social group work: An overview. In B. G. Reed & C. D. Garvin (Eds.), Groupwork with Women/Groupwork with Men: An Overview of Gender Issues in Social Groupwork Practice 5-18. Haworth.
  14. Reed, B. G., & Garvin, C. (Eds.). (1983). Groupwork with Women/Groupwork with Men: An Overview of Gender Issues in Social Groupwork Practice. Haworth.
  15. Moise, R., Reed, B. G. & Ryan, V. (1982). Issues in the treatment of heroin addicted women: A comparison of men and women entering two types of drug abuse programs. International Journal of the Addictions, 17(1), 109-139.
  16. Moise, R., Kovach, J., Reed, B. G., & Bellows, N. A. (1982). Comparison of black and white women entering drug abuse treatment programs. International Journal of the Addictions, 17(1), 35-49.
  17. Reed, B. G., Laird, J., Hartman, A., & Harding, L. (1982). Working with the child welfare system to obtain needed services for drug dependent women and their children. In B. G. Reed, G. M. Beschner, & J. Mondanaro (Eds.), Treatment Services for Drug Dependent Women, 2, 477-531. Rockville, MD: National Institute on Drug Abuse.
  18. Wedenoja, M. & Reed, B. G. (1982). Women's groups as a form of intervention for drug dependent women. In B. G. Reed, G. M. Beschner, & J. Mondanaro (Eds.), Treatment Services for Drug Dependent Women, 2, 62-136. Rockville, MD: National Institute on Drug Abuse.
  19. Reed, B. G., Beschner, G. M., & Mondanaro, J. (Eds.). (1982). Treatment Services for Drug Dependent Women, 2. Rockville, MD: National Institute on Drug Abuse.
  20. Savage-Abramovitz, A., Rinaldo, S., & Reed, B. G. (1981). Serving women: The impact of program structure and resources. In A. J. Schecter (Ed.), Drug Dependence and Alcoholism: Social and Behavioral Issues, Vol(2). New York: Plenum Publishers.
  21. Reed, B. G., Kovach, J., Bellows, N., & Moise, R. (1981). The many faces of women: Implications for treatment and future research. In A. Schechter (Ed.), Drug and Alcohol Dependence. New York: Plenum Publishing.
  22. Moise, R., Reed, B. G., & Conell, C. (1981). Women in drug abuse treatment programs: Factors that influence retention at very early and later stages in two treatment modalities. International Journal of the Addictions, 16(6), 1295-1300.
  23. Reed, B. G., & Leibson, E. (1981). Women clients in special women's demonstration programs compared with women entering co-sex programs. International Journal of the Addictions, 16(8), 1425-1466.
  24. Reed, B. G. (1981). Gender issues in training group leaders. Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 6(3), 161-170.
  25. Reed, B. G. (1981). Intervention strategies for drug dependent women: An introduction. In B. G. Reed, G. M. Beschner, & J. Mondanaro (Eds.), Treatment Services for Drug Dependent Women, 1, 1-24. Rockville, MD: National Institute on Drug Abuse.

Pages

Contact Us Press escape to close