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Section 24
Serenity Prayer and Compulsive Behaviors

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- Center for Substance Abuse Treatment. Counselor’s Treatment Manual: Matrix Intensive Outpatient Treatment for People With Stimulant Use Disorders. HHS Publication No. (SMA) 13-4152. Rockville, MD: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 2006, p. 146-147, 148-149, RP 27 p. 1, RP 28 p. 1-3.

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The Body, the Mind, and the Spirit:
Including the Spiritual Domain
in Mental Health Care

- Van Denend, J., Ford, K., Berg, P., Edens, E. L., & Cooke, J. (2022). The Body, the Mind, and the Spirit: Including the Spiritual Domain in Mental Health Care. Journal of religion and health, 61(5), 3571–3588. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10943-022-01609-2

Peer-Reviewed Journal Article References:
Kelly, J. F., & Eddie, D. (2020). The role of spirituality and religiousness in aiding recovery from alcohol and other drug problems: An investigation in a national U.S. sample. Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, 12(1), 116–123.

Cole, H. A., Prassel, H. B., Keller, P. S., & Carlson, C. R. (2020). Religious beliefs and behaviors as predictors of substance use among college students. Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, 12(1), 101–115.

Gutierrez, D., Mason, N., Dorais, S., & Fox, J. (2020). Gradually sudden: Vital spiritual experiences for individuals in recovery from substance use disorders. Spirituality in Clinical Practice. Advance online publication. 

Kelly, J. F., & Eddie, D. (2020). The role of spirituality and religiousness in aiding recovery from alcohol and other drug problems: An investigation in a national U.S. sample. Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, 12(1), 116–123.

Lambert, N. M., Fincham, F. D., Marks, L. D., & Stillman, T. F. (2010). Invocations and intoxication: Does prayer decrease alcohol consumption? Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 24(2), 209–219.

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