Items where Author is "White, W."
Number of items: 8.
BEST, David, LOUDON, L., POWELL, D., GROSHKOVA, T. and WHITE, W.
(2013).
Identifying and recruiting recovery champions : exploratory action research in Barnsley, South Yorkshire.
Journal of Groups in Addiction and Recovery, 8 (3), 169-184.
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GROSHKOVA, T., BEST, David and WHITE, W.
(2013).
The assessment of recovery capital : properties and psychometrics of a measure of addiction recovery strengths.
Drug and Alcohol Review, 32 (2), 187-194.
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BEST, David, GOW, J., KNOX, T., TAYLOR, A., GROSHKOVA, T. and WHITE, W.
(2012).
Mapping the recovery stories of drinkers and drug users in Glasgow : quality of life and its associations with measures of recovery capital.
Drug and Alcohol Review, 31 (3), 334-341.
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BEST, David, HONOR, S., KARPUSHEFF, J., LOUDON, L., HALL, R., GROSHKOVA, T. and WHITE, W.
(2012).
Well-being and recovery functioning among substance users engaged in posttreatment recovery support groups.
Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 30 (4), 397-406.
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BEST, David, GOW, J., TAYLOR, A., KNOX, A. and WHITE, W.
(2011).
Recovery from heroin or alcohol dependence : a qualitative account of the recovery experience in Glasgow.
Journal of Drug Issues, 41 (3), 359-378.
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GROSHKOVA, T., BEST, David and WHITE, W.
(2011).
Recovery group participation scale (RGPS) : factor structure in alcohol and heroin recovery populations.
Journal of Groups in Addiction and Recovery, 6 (1-2), 76-92.
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GASTON, R. S. L., BEST, David, DAY, E. and WHITE, W.
(2010).
Perceptions of 12-step interventions among UK substance-misuse patients attending residential inpatient treatment in a UK treatment setting.
Journal of Groups in Addiction and Recovery, 5 (3), 306-323.
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BEST, David, BAMBER, S., BATTERSBY, A., GILMAN, M., GROSHKOVA, T., HONOR, S., MCCARTNEY, D., YATES, R. and WHITE, W.
(2010).
Recovery and straw men : an analysis of the objections raised to the transition to a recovery model in UK addiction services.
Journal of Groups in Addiction and Recovery, 5 (3), 264-288.
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