All Staff Publications & Presentations
All staff publications & presentations are listed alphabetically by the principal author below. Staff bios include selected publications from this list.
White, W. L. (1996). The management of resistance in the treatment of addicted women with histories of child neglect/abuse: The Project SAFE experience (1986–1996). Chestnut Health Systems
White, W. L. (2013). Fallen giants: The loss of addiction treatment and recovery pioneers in the United States. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 31(4), 495–502. https://doi.org/10.1080/07347324.2013.831690
White, W. L. (1997). Drug impaired professionals, by R. H. Coombs [Book review]. Contemporary Drug Problems, 24(Winter), 827–833
White, W. L. (2013). Foreword. In L. A. Jason, Principles of social change (pp. ix–x). Oxford University Press
White, W. L. (1997). The incestuous workplace: Stress and distress in the organizational family, 2nd ed. Hazelden
White, W. L. (2013). Foreword. In Roger C., The little book: A collection of alternative 12 steps (pp. vii–viii). AA Agnostica
White, W. L. (1998). Professional and ethical responsibilities. The practice guideline for addiction counseling professionals. Addiction Technology Transfer Center of Hawaii
White, W. L. (2013). From private grief to public advocacy: An interview with Jim Contopulos.
White, W. L. (1998). Slaying the dragon: The history of addiction treatment and recovery in America. Lighthouse Institute, Chestnut Health Systems
White, W. L. (2013). Further reflections on the loss of addiction libraries and databases. Addiction, 108(2), 435–436. https://doi.org/10.1111/add.12030
White, W. L. (1999). The treatment of drinking problems: A guide for the helping professions, by G. Edwards, E. Marshall, & C. Cook [Book review]. Contemporary Drug Problems, 26, 179–186
White, W. L. (2013). JACS and alcohol problems within the Jewish community: An interview with Lisa Auerbach
White, W. L. (1999). A cautionary tale: The fall of America's first treatment institutions. Counselor, 17(3), 8–10
White, W. L. (2013). Journeys in recovery research: An interview with Dr. Lee Ann Kaskutas.
White, W. L. (1999). A history of adolescent alcohol, tobacco and other drug use in America. Student Assistance Journal, 11(5), 16–22
White, W. L. (2013). Loved ones GRASPing for help: An interview with Denise and Gary Cullen.
White, W. L. (1999). A lost world of addiction treatment. Counselor, 17(2), 8–11
White, W. L. (2013). Moderation Management online: An interview with Kurt Schnakenberg
White, W. L. (1999). Critical incidents: Elevating the level of ethical practice in treatment. Paradigm, 3(1), 8–9
White, W. L. (2013). Myths to recover by.
White, W. L. (1999). First do no harm: Iatrogenic effects of early addiction treatment. Counselor, 17(4), 9–12
White, W. L. (2013). Professional support of Moderation Management: An interview with Dr. Fred Rotgers.
White, W. L. (1999). From calling to career: The birth of addiction counseling as a specialized role. Counselor, 17(6), 9–12
White, W. L. (2013). Recovery advocacy and support in Canada: An interview with AnnMarie McCullough
White, W. L. (1999). The first addiction counselors. Counselor, 17(5), 8–10
White, W. L. (2013). Recovery advocacy and the making of Anonymous People: An interview with Greg Williams
White, W. L. (2000). Broken boundaries: Sexual exploitation in the professional-client relationship [Audiovisual review]. Journal of Sex Education and Therapy, 24(4), 292–293. https://doi.org/10.1080/01614576.1999.11074319
White, W. L. (2013). Recovery journalism in Philadelphia: An interview with Jose DeLeon, Brooke Feldman, Gil Gadson, and Tom Qualters
White, W. L. (2000). Diseases of the will: Alcohol and the dilemmas of freedom by M. Valverde [Book review]. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 36(1), 54–55
White, W. L. (2013). Recovery management implementation in Indiana: An interview with Linda Grove-Paul, Vice President of Recovery and Innovation Services, Centerstone of Indiana.
White, W. L. (2000). Addiction as a disease: The birth of a concept. Counselor, 1(1), 46–51, 73
White, W. L. (2013). Recovery mobilization in Ghana: An interview with Edwin Ahadzie
White, W. L. (2000). Addiction counseling: The birth and maturation of a new profession. Counselor, 18(1), 9–12
White, W. L. (2013). Reflections on the history of Moderation Management: An interview with Dr. Marc F. Kern.
White, W. L. (2000). Addiction treatment: Gone yesterday, gone tomorrow? Behavioral Health Management, 19(5), 40–44
White, W. L. (2013). Running for recovery: An interview with Jared Webber
White, W. L. (2000). Listening to history: Lessons for the EAP/managed care field. EAP Digest, 20(1), 16–26
White, W. L. (2013). Sixteen Step Groups for discovery and empowerment: An interview with Dr. Charlotte Kasl
White, W. L. (2000). Drunkard's progress: Narratives of addiction, despair and recovery by J. Crowley [Book review]. Listening to Lazarus: The voices of America's first "reformed drunkards." Contemporary Drug Problems, 26(3), 533–542. https://doi.org/10.1177/009145099902600310
White, W. L. (2013). State of the new recovery advocacy movement
White, W. L. (2000). The Addiction–disease concept: Its rise and fall in the 19th century. Counselor, 1(2), 62–66
White, W. L. (2013). The evolution of addiction medicine: An interview with Dr. David E. Smith. Counselor, 14(3), 50–55
White, W. L. (2000). The history of recovered people as wounded healers I: From Native America to the rise of the modern alcoholism movement. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 18(1), 1–23. https://doi.org/10.1300/J020v18n01_01
White, W. L. (2013). The evolution of the Moderation Management program: An interview with Ana Kosok.
White, W. L. (2000). The history of recovered people as wounded healers II: The era of professionalization and specialization. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 18(2), 1–25. https://doi.org/10.1300/J020v18n02_01
White, W. L. (2013). The history of LifeRing Secular Recovery: An interview with Marty Nicolaus.
White, W. L. (2000). The organizational family: A systems perspective. In L. Scott (Ed.), Living the sacred trust: Clergy sexual ethics (pp. 63–77). Nashville, TN: Board of Higher Education and Ministry
White, W. L. (2013). The history of SMART Recovery in the UK: An interview with Richard Phillips
White, W. L. (2000). The role of recovering physicians in 19th Century addiction medicine: an organizational case study. Journal of Addictive Diseases, 19(2), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.1300/J069v19n02_01
White, W. L. (2013). Theatre as a tool in addiction recovery and primary prevention: An interview with Lynn Bratley of Improbable Players