New Partnerships for a Changing Environment
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New Partnerships for a Changing Environment: Why Drug and Alcohol Treatment Providers and Researchers Need to Collaborate
A Need for Research: The State of Substance Abuse Treatment in Communities
BRIDGING THE GAP: A WINβWIN SITUATION
SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND WOMEN: A RESEARCH OPPORTUNITY
Challenges for Community Treatment Providers
Patient Population
Changing Environment
Policy Barriers
Stigma about Substance Abuse
Providers and Researchers: Working Together
Putting Research Findings into Practice
Using Provider Knowledge for New Research
Getting on the Research Track
What Is "Research"?
HOW TO SCREEN RESEARCH REQUESTS
Benefits for Treatment Providers as Research Partners
Starting Up
THE LEARNING ORGANIZATION
Collaboration Models for Success
Arapahoe House
Iowa Consortium for Substance Abuse Research and Evaluation
Community Clinical Oncology Program (CCOP)
Taking Action: Next Steps for Treatment Programs
Recommendations for Bridging the Gap Between Practice and Research
Strategies for Linking Research and Practice
Strategies for Linking Research Findings, Policy Development and Treatment Implementation
Strategies for Knowledge Development
Strategies for Dissemination and Knowledge Transfer
Strategies for Consumer Participation
Training Strategies for Community-Based Research Collaboration
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