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. (2012). Toward an international recovery research agenda: An interview with David Best.
White, W. L. (1991). The ethics of competition. Chestnut Health Systems
White, W. L. (2012). Unraveling the mysteries of addiction treatment and recovery: An interview with Rudolf Moos, PhD. Counselor, 13(1), 50–55
White, W. L. (1992). A systems perspective on sexual harassment and sexual exploitation. In Proceedings from the sex and power issues in the Workplace Conference (pp. 421–432)
White, W. L. (2012). A brief history of recovery orientation in addiction counseling.
White, W. L. (1993). In praise of public service: A call for self-inventory and self-renewal in the 1990s. Focus, 14, 7–15
White, W. L. (2013). A brief history of recovery orientation in addiction counseling. Counselor, 14(6), 12–16
White, W. L. (1993). Critical incidents: Ethical issues in substance abuse prevention and treatment. Chestnut Health Systems
White, W. L. (2013). A passion for youth recovery: An interview with Stacie Mathewson
White, W. L. (1994). Commitment to ethical action. Counselor, 12(3), 10–13
White, W. L. (2013). Addiction recovery and public policy: An interview with Michael T. Flaherty, PhD.
White, W. L. (1994). Creating a vision for the future. Chestnut Health Systems
White, W. L. (2013). Alumni organizations as a vehicle for post-treatment addiction recovery support: An interview with Lorie Obernauer and Leonard Bade. Counselor, 14(4), 64–73
White, W. L. (1994). Voices of survival, voices of service: AIDS case management in Chicago. AIDS Foundation of Chicago
White, W. L. (2013). An operational perspective on Moderation Management. An interview with Jim Mergens.
White, W. L. (1994). A systems perspective on sexual exploitation of clients by professional helpers. In J. C. Gonsiorek (Ed.), Breach of trust: Sexual exploitation by health care professionals and clergy (pp. 176–192). Sage Publications, Inc
White, W. L. (2013). Contrasting perspectives on recovery: An interview with Larry Davidson, PhD, Department of Psychiatry, Yale University School of Medicine
White, W. L. (1995). SAFE 95: The continued evolution of an innovative project designed to break the cycle of maternal substance abuse and child neglect/abuse. Illinois Department of Children and Family Services
White, W. L. (2013). Expanding the addiction recovery resources in East Africa: An interview with Lonnetta Albright, Andre Johnson, Calving Trent, PhD, and David Whiters, PhD.
White, W. L. (1996). Pathways from the culture of addiction to the culture of recovery: A travel guide for addiction professionals, 2nd ed. Hazelden
White, W. L. (2013). Extending the effects of addiction treatment for adolescents: An interview with Mark Godley, PhD, and Susan Harrington Godley, RhD. Counselor, 16(6), 50–53
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