I. Teacher Bibliography
A.
Books
1. T
he Broken Cord
, M. Dorris, Harper & Row, 1989
2. Is
Alcoholism Hereditary?
, Donald Goodwin, M.D., Ballantine, 1989
3.
Alcoholism & Women, Genetics, & Fetal Development
, W. Light, Charles C. Thomas Pub., 1988
B.
Popular Articles
1. Newsweek: February 20, 1989, “Roots of Addiction”, p. 52
2. Newsweek: April 30, 1990, “The Gene & The Bottle”, p. 59
3. Time: April 30, 1990, “DNA & The Desire to Drink”
C.
Technical Articles
1. A. I. Alterman, “Patterns of Familial Alcoholism, Alcoholism Severity, and Psychopathology”, Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1988, Vol. 176, No. 3, pp. 167-174
2. L. K. Altman, “Scientists See A Link Between Alcoholism and a Specific Gene”, N.Y. Times, Wed. Apr. 18, 1990
3. T. Anderson, D. Magnusson, “Drinking Habits and Alcohol Abuse Among Young Men: A Prospective Longitudinal Study”, Journal of Studies on Alcohol, Vol. 49, No. 3, 1988, pp. 245-252
4. L. Bennett, S. Wolin, D. Reiss, “Cognitive, Behavioral, and Emotional Problems Amount School-Age Children of Alcoholic Parents”, American Psychiatry, Feb. 1988, pp. 185-189
5. A. Berkowitz and H. W. Perkins, “Personality Characteristics of Children of Alcoholics”, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1988, Vol. 56, No. 2, pp. 206-209
6. K. Blum, E. P. Noble, P. J. Sheriden, et. cit., “Allelic Association of Human Dopamine D2 Receptor Gene In Alcoholism”, JAMA, 1990, Vol. 263, pp. 2055-2060
7. R. Bohman, S. Sigvardsson, C. R. Cloninger, “Maternal Inheritance of Alcohol Abuse”, Arch Gen Psychiatry, Vol. 38, Sept., 1981, pp. 965-969
8. D. J. Cadoret, C. A. Cain, W. M. Grove, “Development of Alcoholism in Adoptees Raised Apart From Alcoholic Biologic Relatives”, Arch Gen Psychiatry, 1980, Vol. 37, pp. 561-563
9. C. R. Cloninger, M. Bohman, S. Sigvardsson, “Inheritance of Alcohol Abuse—Cross-Fostering Analysis of Adopted Men”, Arch Gen Psychiatry, 1981, Vol. 38, pp. 861-868
10. N. L. Day, D. JasPerse, G. Richardson, et. cit., “Prenatal Exposure to Alcohol: Effect on Infant Growth and Morphologic Characteristics”, Pediatrics, Sept., 1989, Vol. 84, No. 3, pp. 536-541
11. S. W. Glenn, O. A. Parsons, “Alcohol Abuse and Familial Alcoholism: Psychosocial Correlates in Men and Women”, Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1989, Vol. 50, No. 2, pp. 116-127
12. D. W. Goodwin, “Alcoholism and Heredity—A Review and Hypothesis”, Arch Gen Psychiatry, 1979, Vol. 36, pp. 57-61
13. D. W. Goodwin, “The Genetics of Alcoholism”, Hospital & Community Psychiatry, Nov., 1983, Vol. 34, No. 11, pp. 1031-1034
14. D. W. Goodwin, F. Schulsinger, et. cit., “Alcoholism and Depression in Adopted-Out Daughters of Alcoholics”, Arch Gen Psychiatry, July, 1977, Vol. 34, pp. 751-755
15. D. W. Goodwin, F. Schulsinger, et. cit., “Drinking Problems in Adopted and Nonadopted Sons of Alcoholics”, Arch Gen Psychiatry, August, 1974, Vol. 31, pp. 164-169
16. M. F. Jacobson, “Hey Teens: This Ad’s for You”, Nutrition Action Newsletter, Sept. 1989
17. A. C. Heath, R. Jardine, N. G.Martin, “Interactive Effects of Genotype and Social Environment on Alcohol Consumption in Female Twins”, Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1989, Vol. 50, No. 1, pp. 38-47
18. G. Kolata, “Study Finds Differences In the Cells of Alcoholics”, New York Times, Thurs., Sept. 15, 1988
19. J. McCord, “Alcoholism: Toward Understanding Genetic and Social Factors”, Psychiatry, May, 1988, Vol. 51, pp. 131-140
20. M. A. Schuckit, “Biological Vulnerability to Alcoh
o
lism”, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1987, Vol. 55, No. 3, 301-309
21. J. R. Stabenau, “Additive Independent Factors That Predict Risk for Alcoholism”, Journal of Studies on Alcohol”, 1990, Vol. 51, No. 2
22. M. T. Temple, E. V. Leino, “Long-term Outcomes of Drinking: A 20 Year Longitudinal Study of Men”, British Journal of Addiction, 1989, Vol. 84, pp. 889-899
23. S. B. Thacker, R. L. Veech, et. cit., “Genetic and Biochemical Factors Relevant to Alcoholism”, Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research, July/Aug., 1984, Vol. 8, No. 4, pp. 375-383
24. R. E. Tarter, “Are There Inherited Behavioral Traits That Predispose to Substance Abuse?”, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1988, Vol. 56, pp. 189-196
II. Student Bibliography
A.
Books
1.
Consider The Change.: The Choice Is Yours
, Lee M. Silverstein, Health Communications, Fla., 1986
2.
Biology Genetics Ideas 3
, Harry Wong, Malvin Dolmatz, Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1971
3.
Globe Life Science
, Mary Hicks, Bryan Bunch, Globe Book Co., N.Y., N.Y.
4. The
Addictive Personality: Roots, Rituals & Recovery
, Craig Nakken, Hazelton Foundation, Center City, MN, 1988
5.
Modern Health
, J. Otto, C. Julian, J. Tether, et. cit., Holt, Rinehart & Winston Pub., N.Y., 1984
6.
Health: Choosing Wellness
, C. Adler, F. Anderson, D. Ballard, Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, N.J., 1989
7. He
alth
, B. Getchell, R. Pippin, J. Varnes, Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston, MA, 1987
B.
Films
Connecticut Clearinghouse (Funded by CADAC)
1-800-232-4424 FAX (203) 793-9813
Free Service with pamphlets, books, curriculum, guides, and VCR tapes
Some of their free loan VCR tapes:
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HS
Calling the Shots—Alcohol & Advertising
, 30 min.
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JH
Alcohol Abuse & Teens—The Turning Point
, 29 min.
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ADULT
Alcohol/Addiction
, 28 min.
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Alcohol & The Family: The Breaking Point
, 26 min.
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JH/HS
Alcohol & Human Physiology
, 23 min.
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JH/HS
All Bottled Up
, 11 min.
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JH/HS
Bodywatch: Inheriting Alcoholism
, 30 min.
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JH/HS
I Live In An Alcoholic Family
, 33 min.
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JH/HS
I’ll Quit Tomorrow
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K-12 “Here’s Looking At You 2000”—33 videos
C.
More Information for Teachers and Students
REHABILITATION CENTERS
(Look in yellow pages under Alcoholism information)
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Gaylord Hospital
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Eagle Hill
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Gaylord Farms Road
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Alberts Hill Road
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Wallingford, Connecticut
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Sandy Hook, Connecticut
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268-3344
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426-8085
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Teenage Rehabilitation Centers:
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Arms Acres
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Wakeman Hall
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Carmel, New York
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Whitney Avenue
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Hamden, Connecticut
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Institute For Living
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Hartford, Connecticut
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FREE PAMPHLETS AND SPEAKERS
Alcoholics Anonymous:
Narcotics Anonymous: Look in white pages of any phone book
“It’s Up to You”—Free pamphlet
(Substance Abuse)—Blue Cross/CMS
“Understanding Alcoholism”—Blue Cross/CMS
MADD
669 Airport Freeway
Suite 310
Hurst, TK 76053
“Just Say No”
Connecticut Department of Transportation
24 Wolcott Hill Road
P. O. Drawer A
Wethersfield, CT 06109
CHARTS AND PAMPHLETS
Write for catalogues:
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Health EDCO, Inc.
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P. O. Box 21207
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Waco, TX 76702
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BOOKS/ADVERTISING
Booze Merchants
, Adweek, N.Y., NY,
The Inebriating of America
Center for Science in the Public Interest
1501 l6th Street N.W.
Washington, DC 20036
Values Clarification
, Simon, Howe, Kirchenbaum
“Coat of Arms”, Hart Pub. Co., N.Y. 10003
Drugs, Cigarettes, & Alcohol
, Media Materials, Inc. Baltimore, Maryland
Toxic Substances & You: Alcohol, Tobacco, Marijuana, Hard Drugs
(worksheets, activities), J. Weston Walch, Pub., Portland, ME 04104
MISCELLANEOUS
For more information, get in touch with:
The National Association for Children of Alcoholics (NACOA), P.O. Box 421691, San Francisco, CA 94142, (415) 431-1366
The National Council on Alcoholism, 133 East 62 Street, New York, NY 10021, (212) 935-7070
The Children of Alcoholics Foundation, 540 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10022, (212) 980-5394