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Haven, George A., Jr.; Imotichey, Paul J. – White Cloud Journal, 1979
United Southern and Eastern Tribes (USET) mental health programs in six eastern states help Indian people with mental health, alcoholism, suicide prevention, and child, drug, or substance abuse problems. Available from White Cloud Center, Gaines Hall, Univ. of Oregon Health Services Center, 840 S. W. Gaines Road, Portland, Oregon 97201; $12…
Descriptors: Alcoholism, American Indians, Drug Abuse, Mental Health
Hollister, William G.; And Others – 1973
Based on a North Carolina feasibility study (1967-73) which focused on development of a pattern for providing comprehensive mental health services to rural people, this guide deals with the process of creating alternatives to clinical care in Vance and Franklin counties. Specifically, this booklet details the chronological development of the…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Alcoholism, Clergy, Community Information Services
Hollister, William G.; And Others – 1973
Based on a North Carolina feasibility study (1967-73) which focused on development of a pattern for providing comprehensive mental health services to rural people, this guide deals with promoting self-help via educational programs in Vance and Franklin counties. Emphasizing both cognitive and affective experiences, this booklet details the…
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Alcoholism, Clergy, Cognitive Objectives
Waller, Patricia F. – 1983
Alcohol education and rehabilitation programs are widely accepted as an integral part of the enforcement of drunk driving laws; however, careful evaluations of these programs generally fail to show subsequent beneficial effects on traffic crashes. This fact is due in part to the many barriers to conducting sound program evaluations and in part to…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Advertising, Alcohol Education, Alcoholism
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Knight, Sharon M.; And Others – Journal of School Health, 1992
Reports a study of North Carolina elementary and middle school teachers' perceptions of their roles and responsibilities in assisting children of alcoholics (COAs), their need for additional training, and their perceptions of school-based assistance for COAs. Survey results indicated teachers were willing to help but desired training. (SM)
Descriptors: Alcoholism, Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers, High Risk Students