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Deaf-Blindness and Substance Abuse
Culturally Sensitive Screening Tools
Books Available from The National Library Service on Substance Abuse
In Accessible Formats
Online Resources
Articles on Disability and Substance Abuse
Programs Chemical Dependency Treatment: Specialized
Approaches for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Clients
Culturally Sensitive Screening Tools
Drug and Alcohol Assessment for
the Deaf
(DAAD).
A substance abuse screening with deaf clients
development of a culturally sensitive scale
Developed by Tara Lynn Alexander -The
University of Texas at Austin. This is the first
ASL video to screen the Deaf for drugs and
alcohol abuse. Created with input from
Deafness experts and the Deaf community,
this screening has been shown to have good
reliability and validity. Contents include: Start-
up information, FAQ about the DAAD, Answer
Sheet, and Psychometrics of the DAAD. To
order a copy of this CD, please contact us at
GCATTC
http://www.utexas.edu/research/cswr/gcattc/a
nnouncements.html
Books Available from the National Library
Service on Substance Abuse in Accessible
Formats
Braille
Title: Alateen, a day at a time [Braille].
Book Number: BR 07882
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Title: How to stay sober [Braille]: recovery
without religion
Author: Christopher, James, 1942-
Book Number: BR 07599
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Title: Happy hour [Braille]
Author: Ogren, Thomas.
Book Number: BR 11354
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Title: High: a farewell to the pain of alcoholism
[Braille].
Author: Only, Mark, 1926-
Book Number: BRA14473
Title: Alcoholics Anonymous [Braille]; the story
of how many thousands of men and women have recovered from alcoholism.
Author: W., Bill.
Book Number: BRA15591
Uniform Title: Alcoholics Anonymous
Title: A simple program [Braille]: a
contemporary translation of the book
Alcoholics Anonymous
Author: W., Bill.
Book Number: BR 11968
Access: Volume 1. Location:
http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/br.11968v01
Access: Volume 2. Location:
http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/br.11968v02
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Audio Cassette
Title: Alcoholics Anonymous comes of age
[sound recording]: a brief history of A.A.
Book Number: RC 27104
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Title: Alcoholics Anonymous [sound
recording]: the story of how many thousands
of men and women have recovered from
alcoholism.
Book Number: RC 44098
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Title: Alcoholism [sound recording]
Author: James D. Torr, book editor.
Book Number: RC 56317
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Title: Alcoholism, the family disease [sound
recording]/Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters.
Author: Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters,
inc.
Book Number: RC 19492
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Title: One day at a time in Al-Anon [sound recording].
Author: Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters,
inc.
Book Number: RC 12873
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Title: My name is Bill [sound recording]: Bill
Wilson: his life and the creation of Alcoholics
Anonymous
Author: Cheever, Susan.
Book Number: RC 57920
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Title: How to stay sober [sound recording]: recovery without religion
Author: Christopher, James, 1942-
Book Number: RC 29176
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Title: Going my own way [sound recording]
Author: Crosby, Gary and Firestone, Ross.
Book Number: RD 19320
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Title: How Alcoholics Anonymous failed me
[sound recording]: my personal journey to
sobriety through self-empowerment
Author: Gilliam, Marianne W.
Book Number: RC 48143
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Title: Addiction-free [sound recording]: how to
help an alcoholic or addict get started on
recovery)
Author: Hawes, Gene R.
Book Number: RC 54543
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Title: The Alcoholics Anonymous experience
[sound recording]: a close-up view for
professionals
Author: Maxwell, Milton A.
Book Number: RC 22621
Title: Lost years [sound recording]:
confessions of a woman alcoholic
Author: Moran, Megan.
Book Number: RC 23735
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Title: High: a farewell to the pain of alcoholism
[sound recording].
Author: Only, Mark, 1926-
Book Number: RD 07555
Title: Getting better [sound recording]: inside
Alcoholics Anonymous / Nan Robertson.
Author: Robertson, Nan.
Book Number: RC 27970
Title: Alcoholics Anonymous [sound
recording]; the story of how many thousands
of men and women have recovered from
alcoholism.
Author: W., Bill.
Book Number: RC 11061
Title: Uniform Title: A.A. way of life/ As Bill
sees it [sound recording]: the A.A. way of life--
selected writings of A.A.'s co-founder.
Author: W., Bill.
Book Number: RC 28976
Uniform Title: Alcoholics Anonymous
Title: A simple program [sound recording]: a
contemporary translation of the book
Alcoholics Anonymous /
Author: W., Bill.
Book Number: RC 47614
Narcotics Anonymous
Audio Cassette
Title: Narcotics Anonymous [sound recording]:
approved literature.
Book Number: RC 25821
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Online Resources
The Big Book Online the fourth Edition
Copyright 1939, 1955, 1976, 2001 by
Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc.
All rights reserved.
Table of contents: http://www.aa.org/bigbookonline/en_tableofcnt.cfm
Also available in Spanish and French at http://www.aa.org/bigbookonline/
A Newsletter for Professionals – About AA
Fall 2006
Making Alcoholics Anonymous Accessible to
Those with Special Needs
http://www.aa.org/en_pdfs/f-13_fall06.pdf
Narcotics Anonymous, NA, homepage
http://www.na.org/
NA Literature Online - http://www.na.org/ips
Opinion Articles from Deaf and Hard of
Hearing Members
The NA Way - January 2006 - Opinion
http://www.na.org/naway/en/Jan06/en-
naway0601-sect6.htm
The NA Way - April 2006 – Response:
Hearing the message of recovery
http://www.na.org/naway/en/Apr06/en-
naway0604-sect1.htm
Accessibility for Those with Additional Needs.
This is NA Fellowship-approved literature.
Copyright 1998 by. Narcotics Anonymous
World Services, Inc http://w1ww.na.org/pdf/litfiles/us_english/IP/E
N3126.pdf
Articles on
Disability and Substance Abuse
The Center on Substance Abuse Research
(CESAR) at the University
of Maryland. from
CESAR Fax, a weekly, one-page overview of
timely substance abuse trends or issues,
http://www.cesar.umd.edu/cesar/cesarfax/vol1
4/14-26.pdf
An Exploratory Study Of Violence, Substance
Abuse, Disability, And Gender. Social
Behavior and Personality, 2000 by Ford, Li Li
Jo Ann, Moore, Dennis
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3852/is_
200001/ai_n8889436/print
Prevalence And Risk Factors Of Illicit Drug
Use By People With disabilities. The American
Journal on Addictions, 7(2),
93-102.
Moore, D., & Li, L. (1998, Spring).
Emotional Factors Involved In Substance
Abuse In A Sample Of Rehabilitation Clients-
The Relationship Between Substance Abuse
And Emotional Functioning Of 2,837
Consumers (Clients) Of Vocational
Rehabilitation Services Was Investigated.
Journal of Rehabilitation, 10/1/97 by Bobby G.
Greer
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0825/is_
n4_v63/ai_20209738/print
Screening For Undetected Substance Abuse
Among Vocational Rehabilitation Clients
American Rehabilitation, Spring,
1993 by
Diana M. DiNitto, A. James Schwab
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0842/is_
n1_v19/ai_13290677/print
The Needs of Deaf Substance Abusers In
Illinois
American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse,
March, 1991 by Adelaide
Whitehouse,
Richard E. Sherman, Karen Kozlowski
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0978/is_
n1_v17/ai_10608404/print
Alcohol And Other Drug Abuse As Coexisting
Disabilities: Considerations For Counselors
Serving Individuals Who Are Blind Or Visually
Impaired.
Re:view,
January, 2002 by Sneed, Zach
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_hb4327/is_
200201/ai_n15080982/print
Illicit Drug Use By Women With Disabilities
American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse,
August, 1998 by Li Li, Jo Ann Ford
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0978/is_
n3_v24/ai_21154248/print
Communication: Deaf Patients and Their
Physicians
Medicine and Health Rhode Island, Aug
2005
by Ross, Theresa, Feller, Edward R
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa4100/is_
200508/ai_n14898578/print
Mental Health Issues in the Deaf Community
http://bipolar.about.com/od/socialissues/a/000
425_deaf.htm
Substance Abuse Prevention and Intervention
for Students with Disabilities: A Call to
Educators. ERIC Digest.
Author: McCombs, Kathryn - Moore, Dennis
http://www.ericdigests.org/2003-3/abuse.htm
Programs Chemical Dependency
Treatment: Specialized Approaches for
Deaf and Hard of Hearing Clients
Addiction Recovery of the Deaf at the Anixter
Center
2001 North Clybourn Avenue
Chicago, IL 60614
(773) 227-8562 (TTY)
(773) 227-8530 (Voice)
(773) 227-8569 (FAX)
AskAnixter@anixter.org
http://www.anixter.org/ARD
Deaf Addiction Services At Maryland
(DASAM)
630 West Fayette Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
(410) 837-3313
(410) 706-1144 (Voice)
(410) 706-0417 (TTY)
(410) 706-8158 (Fax)
LYaffe@psych.umaryland.edu
http://www.umm.edu/dasam
Deaf Hope, Inc.
728 Sandusky
Kansas City, KS 66617
(913) 621-4673
Deaf-REACH
3521 12th Street NE
Washington, D.C. 20017
(202) 832-6681 (Voice/TTY)
(202) 832-8454 (Fax)
http://www.deaf-reach.org
Minnesota Chemical Dependency Program for
Deaf and Hard of Hearing Individuals
2450 Riverside Avenue South,
Minneapolis, MN 55454.
(612) 273-4402
(800) 282-3323 (V/TTY)
http://www.mncddeaf.org
Articles/Resources http://www.mncddeaf.org/pages/articles.htm
Signs of Sobriety, Inc.
100 Scotch Rd., Second Floor
Ewing, NJ 08628
(800) 332-7677 - TTY
(609) 882-7177 - TTY
(609) 882-7677 - Voice
(609) 882-6808 - Fax
info@signsofsobriety.org
http://www.signsofsobriety.org
Substance and Alcohol Intervention Services
for the Deaf (SAISD)
Rochester Institute of Technology
August Center
115 Lomb Memorial Drive
Rochester, NY 14623-5608
(585) 475-4978 Voice and TTY
(585) 475-7375 Fax
wmdgrl@rit.edu
http://www.rit.edu/~257www/index.html
Articles/Resources
Tip #1 ~ Tips for Counseling Deaf Clients
with
an Interpreter
Tip
#2 ~ Tips for Deafness and Chemical
Dependency: A Paper
Tip
#3 ~ Tips for Communicating with Deaf
People: A Primer
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