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., & Kloris, M. (1977). Illinois state plan for drug abuse prevention 1977–1978. Illinois Dangerous Drugs Commission
White, W. L., & Kurtz, E. (2006). The varieties of recovery experience. International Journal of Self Help and Self Care, 3(1–2), 21–61
White, W. L., & Kurtz, E. (2006). Recovery: Linking addiction treatment and communities of recovery: A primer for addiction counselors and recovery coaches. SAMHSA
White, W. L., & Kurtz, E. (2006). The varieties of recovery experience. International Journal of Self Help and Self Care, 3(1–2), 21–61
White, W. L., & Kurtz, E. (2010). A message of tolerance and celebration: The portrayal of multiple pathways of recovery in the writings of Alcoholics Anonymous co-founder Bill Wilson
White, W. L., & Kurtz. E. (2008). Twelve defining moments in the history of Alcoholics Anonymous. In M. Galanter, & L. A. Kaskutas (Eds.), Recent developments in alcoholism: Research on Alcoholics Anonymous and spirituality in addiction recovery, Vol. 18 (pp. 37–57). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-77725-2_3
White, W. L., & Laudet, A. (2006). Spirituality, science and addiction counseling. Counselor, 7(1), 56–59
White, W. L., & Lindsey, R. (2010). Alcoholism, the family, and the limits of love: A biography of hope and healing.
White, W. L., & McLellan, A. T. (2008). Addiction as a chronic disease: Key messages for clients, families and referral sources. Counselor, 9(3), 24–33
White, W. L., & Miller, W. (2007). The use of confrontation in addiction treatment: Hosty, Science, and time for change. Counselor, 8(4), 12–30
White, W. L., & Mojer-Torres, L. (2011). Recovery-oriented methadone maintenance: A coming of age. Addiction Treatment Forum, 21(1), 1, 5
White, W. L., & Nicolaus, M. (2005). Styles of secular recovery. Counselor, 6(4), 58–61
White, W. L., & Popovits, R. M. (2001). Critical incidents: Ethical issues in the prevention and treatment of addiction, 2nd ed.. Chestnut Health Systems
White, W. L., & Reis, T. (2006). Images from the Brown University alcohol and addiction studies collections. Addiction, 101(6), 788–792. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1360-0443.2006.01456.x
White, W. L., & Sanders, M. (2002). Addiction and recovery among African Americans before 1900. Counselor, 3(6), 64–66
White, W. L., & Sanders, M. (2008). Recovery management and people of color: Redesigning addiction treatment for historically disempowered communities. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 26(3), 365–395. https://doi.org/10.1080/07347320802072198
White, W. L., & Sanders, M. (2011). Web of recovery: Reflections on recovery journalism
White, W. L., & Sanders, M. (2013). Heroism and addiction recovery revisited: An interview with William White.
White, W. L., & Savage, B. (2005). All in the family: Alcohol and other drug problems, recovery, advocacy. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 23(4), 3–37. https://doi.org/10.1300/J020v23n04_02
White, W. L., & Schulstad, M. (2009). Relapse following prolonged addiction recovery: Time for answers to critical questions. Counselor, 10(4), 36–39
White, W. L., & Sharar, D. (2003). Origins, evolution, and solutions. EAP Digest, Fall, 16–24
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