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APPENDIX D
Selective Bibliography
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Pastoral Leaders. Rockville, Maryland:
National Association for Children of Alcohol-
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Bell, Peter. Chemical Dependency and
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African-American: Counseling Strategies and
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Hazelden Publications, 1990. Black,
Claudia, Ph.D., M.S.W. It Will Never
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edition, revised,
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Califano, Joseph A., Jr. “Religion, Science
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Psychiatrists Should Get Their Acts To-
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Clinebell, Howard, Ph.D.
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Counseling Persons with Alcohol, Drug, and
Behavioral Addictions: Counseling for
Recov- ery and
Prevention Using Psychology and
Religion. Revised and enlarged edition,
Nashville, Tennessee: Abingdon Press, 1998.
Communities of Hope: Parishes and
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A Practical Guide. Washington DC:
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Conference Summary: Studying Spirituality
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Alcoholism, and the Fetzer Institute. Febru-
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Edwards, Griffith. Alcohol, the World’s
Favorite Drug. St.
Martin’s Press. 2000. Estes
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