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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.

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