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1. Posttraumatic Growth in the Context of Grief: Testing the Mindfulness-to-Meaning Theory.

2. The rewarding recovery study: a randomized controlled trial of incentives for alcohol and drug abstinence with a rural American Indian community.

3. Brooding Concurrently and Prospectively Links Trait Positive and Negative Affect to Depressive Symptoms.

4. Perspectives on a Contingency Management Intervention for Alcohol Use Among Consumers With Serious Mental Illness.

5. Motives for and impairment associated with alcohol and marijuana use among college students.

6. Using a randomized controlled trial to test whether modifications to contingency management improve outcomes for heavy drinkers with serious mental illness.

7. Substance Use in Muslim Culture: Social and Generational Changes in Acceptance and Practice in Jordan.

8. Using ethyl glucuronide in urine to detect light and heavy drinking in alcohol dependent outpatients.

9. Serious Mental Illness in Heavy Drinkers Is Associated with Poor Treatment Outcomes in Outpatients with Co-occurring Disorders.

10. LONELINESS AMONG YOUNG ADULTS DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC: THE MEDIATIONAL ROLES OF SOCIAL MEDIA USE AND SOCIAL SUPPORT SEEKING.

11. Focus groups to increase the cultural acceptability of a contingency management intervention for American Indian and Alaska Native Communities.

12. A Randomized Controlled Trial of Ethyl Glucuronide-Based Contingency Management for Outpatients With Co-Occurring Alcohol Use Disorders and Serious Mental Illness.

13. Interaction between pre-treatment drug use and heterogeneity of psychiatric diagnosis predicts outcomes in outpatients with co-occurring disorders.

14. Pretreatment ethyl glucuronide levels predict response to a contingency management intervention for alcohol use disorders among adults with serious mental illness.

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