No. 39-1, January 2009
Index
- Adapting HIV Interventions for Women Substance Abusers in International Settings: Lessons for the Future
- Black Beauties, Gorilla Pills, Footballs, and Hillbilly Heroin: Some Reflections on Prescription Drug Abuse and Diversion Research over the past 40 Years
- Criminality and Addiction: Selected Issues for Future Policies, Practice, & Research
- Drug Abuse Research: A Shifting Paradigm
- Drug Abuse Research: Today and Tomorrow
- Health Services Research for Drug and Alcohol Treatment and Prevention
- Institutionalization of Drug Abuse Research in Academia: One Professor's View
- Reflections of an Academic Clinical Researcher on the past 40 Years of Addiction Development
- Reflections on 25 Years of HIV and AIDS Research among Drug Abusers
- Reflections on 40 Years of Drug Abuse Prevention Research
- Reflections on 40 Years of Drug Abuse Research: Changes in the Epidemiology of Drug Abuse
- Reflections on 40 Years of Ethnographic Drug Abuse Research: Implications for the Future
- Reflections on Drug Policy
- Reflections on the Early History of National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA): Implications for Today
- Reflections on the Meaning of Drug Epidemics
- Reflections on the past 40 Years of Behavioral Pharmacology Research on Problems of Drug Abuse
- The Neurobiology of Addiction: Where We Have Been and Where We Are Going
- The Therapeutic Community for Addictions: An Evolving Knowledge Base
- Treatment Research: Accomplishments and Challenges
- Understanding Drug Use over the Life Course: Past, Present, and Future