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., & Sweet, A. (2004). NCADD 1944–2004: Sixty years of leadership and service. National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence
White, W. L., & Syrcle, J. (2008). Evaluating the "Hard Core Drinking Driver." Addiction Professional, 6(1), 18–23
White, W. L., & Taylor, P., & McDaid, C. (2010). Recovery and citizenship
White, W. L., & Tonai, E. A. (1998). The ethics of affiliation: The relationship between alcohol, tobacco, and other drug prevention agencies and the alcohol, tobacco and pharmaceutical industries. Prevention First
White, W. L., & Torres, L. (2010). Recovery-oriented methadone maintenance. Great Lakes Addiction Technology Transfer Center & Philadelphia Department of Behavioral Health and Mental Retardation Services and Northeast Addiction Technology Transfer Center
White, W. L., & Tuohy, C. M. (2013). Recovery-oriented practice and the addictions professional: A systems perspective. Advances in Addiction and Recovery (NAADAC), Summer Issue, 22–23
White, W. L., & Webber R. (1995). Cocaine and other CNS stimulants. Chestnut Health Systems
White, W. L., & Webber, R. (1979). The use and abuse of phencyclidine in Illinois. In Drugs in Perspective (pp. 151–161). University of Michigan Library
White, W. L., & Webber, R. (1995). PCP and the hallucinogens. Chestnut Health Systems
White, W. L., & Webber, R. (1995). Volatile substances and other inhalants. Chestnut Health Systems
White, W. L., & Webber, R. (2003). Substance use trends: History and principles. Counselor, 4(3), 18–20
White, W. L., & Webber, R. (2003). The future of drug use in America. Counselor, 4(4), 18–20
White, W. L., & Webber, R. (2006). La Historia del Tratamiento Farmacológico para los Desórdenes del Uso de la Sustancia (The History of Pharmacological Treatment for Substance Use Disorders). In F. López-Muñoz, & C. Álamo González (Eds.), Historia de la Psicofarmacología. Tomo 1. De los orígenes a la medicina cientifíca: sobre los pilares biológicos del Nacimiento de la psicofarmacología (pp. 887–898). Editorial Médica Panamericana S. A
White, W. L., & White, A. (2011). Tips for recovering parents wishing to break intergenerational cycles of addiction. /li/william-white-library/papers
White, W. L., & Whiters, D. (2005). Faith-based recovery: Its historical roots. Counselor, 6(5), 58–62
White, W. L., & Woll, P. (1995). The call to write: An invitation to aspiring writers. Lighthouse Institute
White, W. L., Argires, E., & Thigpen, S. (2014). Outreach services and recovery management: The New Pathways approach. /li/william-white-library/papers
White, W. L., Arria, A., & Moe, J. (2011). Parenting in the context of addiction recovery: Critical research questions. /li/william-white-library/papers
White, W. L., Boyle, M., & Loveland, D. (2003). A model to transcend the limitations of addiction treatment. Behavioral Health Management, 23(3), 38–44
White, W. L., Boyle, M., & Loveland, D. (2002). Alcoholism/addiction as a chronic disease: From rhetoric to clinical reality. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 20(3–4), 107–130. https://doi.org/10.1300/J020v20n03_06
White, W. L., Boyle, M., & Loveland, D. (2005). Recovery from addiction and recovery from mental illness: Shared and contrasting lessons. In R. O, Ralph, & P. W. Corrigan (Eds.), Recovery in mental illness: Broadening our understanding of wellness (pp. 233–258). American Psychological Association. https://doi.org/10.1037/10848-010
White, W. L., Budnick, C., & Pickard, B. (2011). Jimmy K. and the founding of Narcotics Anonymous [Book review]. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 29(2), 176–178. https://doi.org/10.1080/07347324.2011.557986
White, W. L., Budnick, C., & Pickard, B. (2011). Narcotics Anonymous: A chronology of the scientific and professional literature. /li/william-white-library/papers
White, W. L., Budnick, C., & Pickard, B. (2011). Narcotics Anonymous: Its history and culture. Counselor, 12(2), 10–15, 22–27, 36–39, 46–50
White, W. L., Budnick, C., & Pickard, B. (2013). Narcotics Anonymous comes of age: A 60th anniversary professional tribute. Counselor, 14(5), 54–57
White, W. L., Campbell, M. D., Shea, C., Hoffman, H. A., Crissman, B., & DuPont, R. L. (2013). Coparticipation in 12-step mutual aid groups and methadone maintenance treatment: A survey of 322 patients. Journal of Groups in Addiction and Recovery, 8, 294–308. https://doi.org/10.1080/1556035X.2013.836872
White, W. L., Campbell, M. D., Spencer, R. A., Hoffman, H. A., Crissman, B., & DuPont, R. L. (2014). Participation in Narcotics Anonymous and Alcoholics Anonymous and abstinence outcomes of 322 methadone maintenance patients. Journal of Groups in Addiction and Recovery, 9(1), 14–30. https://doi.org/10.1080/1556035X.2014.888883
White, W. L., Campbell, M. D., Spencer, R. D., Hoffman, H. A., Crissman, B., & DuPont, R. L. (2014). Patterns of abstinence or continued drug use among methadone maintenance patients and their relation to treatment retention. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 46(2), 114–122. https://doi.org/10.1080/02791072.2014.901587
White, W. L., Daneshmand, R., Funk, R., & Dezhakam, H. (2016). A pilot study of smoking cessation within an Iranian addiction recovery community. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 34(1), 15–29. https://doi.org/10.1080/07347324.2016.1113108
White, W. L., Dennis, M. L., & Godley, M. D. (2002). Adolescent substance use disorders: From acute treatment to recovery management. Reclaiming Children and Youth, 11(3), 172–175
White, W. L., Dennis, M. L., & Tims, F. (2002). Adolescent treatment: Its history and current renaissance. Counselor, 3(2), 20–24
White, W. L., Dezhakam, H., Ranjbar, E., Sarapas, C., & Mouton, C. (2026). Integrating medication and psychosocial support for addiction recovery: A study of Congress 60. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 1-15. https://doi.org/10.1080/07347324.2026.2617255
White, W. L., DuPont, R. L., & Skipper, G. E. (2007). Physicians health programs: What counselors can learn from these remarkable programs. Counselor 8(2), 42–47
White, W. L., Evans, A. C., & Lamb, R. (2010). Community recovery.
White, W. L., Evans, A. C., Ali, S., Abrahams, I., & King, J. (2009). The recovery revolution: Will it include children and adolescents? Department of Behavioral Health and Mental Retardation Services
White, W. L., Evans, A. C., Ali, S., Achara-Abrahams, I., & King, J. (2010). The recovery revolution: Will it include children, adolescents, and transition age youth? Executive Summary. Counselor, 11, 58–61
White, W. L., Evans, A. C., Jr., Lamb, R., & Achara-Abrahams, I. (2013). Addiction recovery communities as Indigenous cultures: Implications for professional and scientific collaborations. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 31(1), 121–128. https://doi.org/10.1080/07347324.2013.746591
White, W. L., Evans. A. C., & Lamb, R. (2009). Reducing addiction-related social stigma. Counselor, 10(6), 52–58
White, W. L., Galanter, M., Humphreys, K., & Kelly, J. (2016) The paucity of attention to Narcotics Anonymous in current public, professional, and policy responses to rising opioid addiction. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 34(4), 437–462. https://doi.org/10.1080/07347324.2016.1217712
White, W. L., Galanter, M., Kolodner, G., Kepner, W. E., Sarapas, C. & Mouton, C. L. (2025). Medications for opioid use disorder: Enhancing retention to achieve long-term remission and recovery. Chestnut Health Systems, Lighthouse Institute. https://deriu82xba14l.cloudfront.net/file/2461/2025%20MOUD%20Retention%20Monograph%20Final.pdf
White, W. L., Gasperin, D., Nystrom, J., Ambrose, C. T., & Esarey, C. N. (2005). The other side of burnout: An ethnographic study of exemplary performance and health among probation officers. Perspectives: The Journal of the American Probation and Parole Association, 29(2), 26-31
White, W. L., Godley, M., & Dennis, M. (2003). Early age of substance experimentation: Implications for student assistance programs. Student Assistance Journal, 16(1), 22–25
White, W. L., Humphreys, K., Bourgeois, M., Chiapella, P., Evans, A., Flaherty, M., Gaumond, P, Haggerson, P., Haberle, B., Hill, T., Kaskutas, L. A., Kelly, J., McDaid, C., Powell, J., Scott, C., & Taylor, P. (2013). The status and future of addiction recovery support services in the United States.
White, W. L., Joleaud, B., Dudek, F., & Carty, B. (1994). The training life: Living and learning in the substance abuse field conversation series. Lighthouse Institute
White, W. L., Kelly, J. F., & Roth, J. D. (2012). New addiction-recovery support institutions: Mobilizing support beyond professional addiction treatment and recovery mutual aid. Journal of Groups in Addiction & Recovery, 7(2–4), 297–317. https://doi.org/10.1080/1556035X.2012.705719
White, W. L., Kurtz, E., & Acker, C. (2001). The combined addiction disease chronologies of William White, MA, Ernie Kurtz, PhD, and Caroline Acker, PhD
White, W. L., Kurtz, E., & Sanders, M. (2006). Recovery Management [Monograph]. Great Lakes Addiction Technology Transfer Center
White, W. L., Laudet, A. B., & Becker, J. B. (2006). Life meaning and purpose in addiction recovery. Addiction Professional, 4(4), 18–23
White, W. L., Parrino, M., & Ginter, W. (2011). A dialogue on the psychopharmacology in behavioral healthcare: The acceptance of medication-assisted treatment in addictions [Briefing paper]
White, W. L., Popovits, R., & Donahue, E. (2007). Ethical, legal and policy issues in the treatment of co-occurring substance use and psychiatric disorders among adolescents. In Y. Kaminer, & O.Bukstein (Eds.), Adolescent substance abuse: Dual diagnosis and high risk behaviors (pp. 473–492). Haworth Press