Alcohol Interventions: Historical and Sociocultural Approaches
By David L. Strug (Editor), Merton M. Hyman (Editor), and S. Priyadarsini (Editor). Excerpts
Problems in Methadone Treatment: The Influence of Reference Groups
By D. E. Hunt, Douglas S. Lipton, D. S. Goldsmith, and David L. Strug Full article within this pdf (pg 8)
Patterns of Cocaine Use among Methadone Clients
By David L. Strug, Dana E. Hunt, Douglas S. Goldsmith, Douglas S. Lipton, and Barry Spunt. Description and purchase information
HIV/AIDS
A Bereavement Support Group for Pediatric HIV/AIDS Case Managers and Social Workers: Helping Members Cope with Dying Children
By David Strug and others. Description and purchase information
‘Storytelling’ in a Bereavement Support Group
By David Strug and others. (published in “AIDS & Mental Health Practice: Clinical and Policy Issues”) Description – Excerpts
MULTICULTURAL CONCERNS
Psychological Distress of Cuban Americans Affected by Restrictive U.S. Travel Policies
By David Strug and J. Lemkau Description and purchase information
Love, Loss and Longing: The Impact of Travel Restrictions on Cuban-American Families
By David Strug and J. Lemkau Full Book in pdf form
Social Service Needs of Hispanic Immigrants: An Exploratory Study of the Washington Heights Community
By David Strug and S.E. Mason Description and purchase information
Quotes
Self psychology does not advocate a change in the essence of analytic technique. The transferences are allowed to unfold and their analysis – the understanding of the transference reactions, their explanation in dynamic and genetic terms – occupies, now as before, the center of the analyst’s attention — Heinz Kohut, “How Does Analysis Cure”, 1984, p. 208