Curriculum Vita

WILLIAM RICHARD MILLER

Updated March 2018
Email: WRMiller@unm.edu
Born: June 27, 1947 Shamokin, Pennsylvania, USA
Married: to Kathleen Ann Jackson, December 9, 1972

Education
Lycoming College, Williamsport, Pennsylvania
B.A. magna cum laude (1969) Major: Psychology Minor: Philosophy
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Graduate study, Department of Psychology, 1969-1971
University of Oregon, Eugene
M.A. (1973) Collateral: Neurobiology
Ph.D. (1976) Major: Clinical Psychology

Licensure/Registration and Specialized Training
Psychologist, State of New Mexico (License No. 167), 1977 (Retired)
Certificate (No. AD001276) of Proficiency in the Treatment of Alcohol and Other Psychoactive
Substance Use Disorders, American Psychological Association, 1996
National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology, 1978-1986
Training Institute in Research Management, Kaiser-Permanente Center for Health Research, 1991
Living School for Action and Contemplation, Center for Action and Contemplation, 2014-2016

Awards and Honors
2016 R Brinkley Smithers Distinguished Scientist Award, American Society of Addiction Medicine
Book of the Year award for Motivational Interviewing in Diabetes Care, American Journal of Nursing
(Adult Primary Care category)

2016 R Brinkley Smithers Distinguished Scientist Award, American Society of Addiction Medicine
Book of the Year award for Motivational Interviewing in Diabetes Care, American Journal of Nursing
(Adult Primary Care category)
2014 Institute for Scientific Information “World’s most highly cited scientists” (http://highlycited.com/)
2012 Honorary Doctor of Medicine, University of Southern Denmark
2011 George Engel Award, American Academy on Communication in Healthcare
2009 Ordained Deacon, Presbyterian Church in the United States
Harriet Tubman Freedom Award, Teachers College, Columbia University
B.F. Skinner Lecture, International Association for Behavior Analysis
2007 Oskar Pfister Award Lecture, American Psychiatric Association
2006 Award for Distinguished Scientific Contributions to the Application of Psychology
American Psychological Association, Division 50
2005 National Institutes of Health, top 5% for total extramural research grants awarded from 1980-2005
Wheelock and Irene Whitney Award, The Johnson Institute, Minneapolis, Minnesota
John P. McGovern Award for excellence in substance abuse education and research,
from the Association for Medical Education and Research in Substance Abuse (AMERSA)
Lifetime Achievement Award, Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (ABCT),
Addiction Special Interest Group
2004 Fellow, World Innovation Foundation
2003 Innovators Combating Substance Abuse Award, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
1st Distinguished Scientific Contributions to Addictions Award
American Psychological Association, Division 50
14th Norman E. Zinberg Memorial Lecture, Harvard University School of Medicine
1999 Distinguished Professor, University of New Mexico
1996 Regents Professor, University of New Mexico
3rd annual H. David Archibald Lecture, Addiction Research Foundation
John Templeton Foundation award for Exemplary Papers in Humility Theology
Award for Excellence, National Rural Institute on Alcohol and Drug Abuse, DHHS/CSAT
1994 Jellinek Memorial Award for excellence in alcoholism research
1992 Annual Research Lecture, University of New Mexico
Fellow, American Psychological Society
1991 Fellow, American Psychological Association
Outstanding Achievement Award, Lycoming College
1990 and Prior Research Scientist Award (K05), 1990-2005, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
22nd Annual Leonard Ball Oration, Melbourne, Australia
Presidential Professor, University of New Mexico, 1984-1986
Ordained Elder, Presbyterian Church in the United States, 1984
Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society, Lifetime Member
Outstanding Teachers List, University of New Mexico (numerous years)
Distinguished Dissertation Award, Section III, Division 12, American Psychological Association, Honorable Mention, 1979.

Professional Experience

The University of New Mexico, Department of Psychology
Emeritus Distinguished Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry
2006-
Distinguished Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry 1999-2006
Regents Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry 1996-1999
Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry 1985-1996
Associate Professor of Psychology 1980-1985
Assistant Professor of Psychology 1976-1980

Visiting Appointments
School of Social Work, University of Bedfordshire, England
Visiting Scholar, September 2011
University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Department of Psychiatry
Guest Professor, May-June 2011
Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research, Portland, Oregon
and Oregon Health Sciences University, Department of Public Health and Preventive Medicine
Visiting Scientist and Visiting Professor, 1997-1998 (Sabbatical)
National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
Maxwell Edwards Visiting Professor of Psychology, 1989-1990 (Sabbatical)
Stanford University, Department of Psychology
Visiting Scholar, 1983 (Sabbatical)
University of Bergen and the Hjellestad Clinic, Norway
Visiting Associate Professor of Psychology, 1982 (Sabbatical)

Predoctoral Experience
Veterans Administration Medical Center, Palo Alto and Menlo Park, California
Clinical Internship, 1975-1976
University of Oregon (Eugene), Department of Psychology
Instructor and Graduate Teaching Fellow, 1971-1974
Veterans Administration Hospital, Wood (Milwaukee), Wisconsin
Clinical Trainee, Alcoholism Treatment Unit, Summer, 1973
Mendota State Hospital, Adolescent Treatment Unit, Madison, Wisconsin
Psychiatric Aide, 1969-1971 (Alternative service as conscientious objector, U.S. Selective Service)

University Courses Taught
Abnormal Psychology Adjustment: The Psychology of Change
Alcoholism Alcoholism Laboratory
Behavior Therapies Behavior Therapies Laboratory
Behavioral Medicine Case Formulation
Clinical Interviewing Clinical Psychology
Forensic Psychology General Psychology
Marital and Family Therapies Learning, Thinking, and Conditioning
Methods of Research Motivation
Positive Psychology Program Evaluation
Psychology of Religion Psychology of Well-Being
Self-Fulfilling Prophecies Seminar Systems of Psychotherapy
Clinical Practica in Treatment of Agoraphobia, Alcoholism, Depression

Administrative Experience

Chair, Trans-NIH Working Group on Research on Spirituality and Health 1999-2002
Chair, Steering Committee, Project MATCH (NIAAA) 1990-1991
University of New Mexico Center on Alcoholism, Substance Abuse, and Addictions (CASAA)
Co-Director
2000-2001
Interim Director, Treatment Branch 1996-1997
Founding Director, Research Branch 1989-1996, 1998-2000
University of New Mexico, Department of Psychology
Director of Clinical Training
1985-1989
Assistant Chair 1984-1985
Behavior Therapy Associates, Founding and Managing Partner 1980-1982

Grant Review
Chair, Alcohol Psychosocial Review Committee, Clinical and Treatment Subcommittee (AA3), National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism,
NIH 1997-2000
Served on Initial Review Groups for:
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research
National Institute on Drug Abuse
National Institute on Mental Health
Templeton Foundation

Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
National Institute of Corrections
National Institute on Drug Abuse
National Institutes of Health
National Institute on Mental Health
Presbyterian Church (USA)
U.S. Air Force, Army, and Marine Corps
U.S. Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs
National Football League
The Counseling Center: An Interfaith Agency, Chair, Advisory Board, 1978-1981
University of N.M. Crisis Center: Agora, Faculty Advisor, 1980-1982
Albuquerque Interfaith Counseling Center, Board of Directors, 1984-86
The Change Companies, Senior Advisor 2008-
Critica (https://critica.life/) Advisory Panel, 2017-

Publications
Books and Monographs

(1) Miller, W. R., & Muñoz, R. F. (1976). How to control your drinking. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.
(2) Miller, W. R., Rozynko, V., & Hamburg, S.R. (1977). Understanding alcoholism and problem drinking. Half Moon Bay, CA: Social
Change Associates.
(3) Miller, W. R. (Ed.) (1980). The addictive behaviors: Treatment of alcoholism, drug abuse, smoking, and obesity. Oxford: Pergamon
Press.
(4) Miller, W. R. (Ed.) (1980). Recent advances in addictions research. Elmsford, NY: Pergamon Press.
(5) Miller, W. R., & Muñoz, R. F. (1982). How to control your drinking. (Rev ed.) Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico
British Edition: London: Sheldon Press, 1983
(6) Golden, C. J., Moses, J. A., Jr., Coffman, J. A., Miller, W. R., & Strider, F. D. (Eds.) (1983). Clinical neuropsychology: Interface with
neurologic and psychiatric disorders. New York: Grune & Stratton.
(7) Miller, W. R., Rozynko, V., & Hamburg, S.R. (1983). Understanding alcoholism and problem drinking. (2nd ed.) Davis, CA:
International Dialogue Press.
(8) Miller, W. R., & Marlatt, G. A. (1984). Manual for the Comprehensive Drinker Profile. Odessa, FL: Psychological Assessment
Resources.
(9) Miller, W. R. (Ed.) (1985). Alcoholism: Theory, research, and treatment. Lexington, MA: Ginn Press.
(10) Miller, W. R. (1985). Living as if: How positive faith can change your life. Philadelphia: Westminster Press.
(11) Miller, W. R., & Jackson, K. A. (1985). Practical psychology for pastors: Toward more effective counseling. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: PrenticeHall.
(12) Miller, W. R., & Heather, N. (Eds.) (1986). Treating addictive behaviors: Processes of change. New York: Plenum Press.
(13) Task Force on the Social and Health Effects of Alcohol Use and Abuse (1986). Alcohol use & abuse: The social and health effects. New
York: The Program Agency, Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.).
(14) Miller, W. R., & Marlatt, G. A. (1987). Manual supplement for the Brief Drinker Profile, Follow-up Drinker Profile, and Collateral Interview
Form. Odessa, FL: Psychological Assessment Resources.
(15) Miller, W. R., & Martin, J. E. (Eds.) (1988). Behavior therapy and religion: Integrating spiritual and behavioral approaches to change.
Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications.
(16) Committee to Identify Research Opportunities in the Prevention and Treatment of Alcohol-Related Problems (1989). Prevention and
treatment of alcohol problems: Research opportunities. Washington, DC: National Academy Press.
(17) Hester, R. K., & Miller, W. R. (Eds.) (1989). Handbook of alcoholism treatment approaches: Effective alternatives. Elmsford, NY: Pergamon
Press.
(18) Løberg, T., Miller, W. R., Nathan, P. E., & Marlatt, G. A. (Eds.) (1989). Addictive behaviors: Prevention and early intervention. Amsterdam:
Swets & Zeitlinger.
(19) Miller, W. R. (Ed.) (1989). Alcoholism: Theory, research, and treatment. (2nd ed.) Lexington, MA: Ginn Press.
(20) Miller, W. R., Yahne, C. E., & Rhodes, J. M. (1990). Adjustment: The psychology of change. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.
(21) Heather, N., Miller, W. R., & Greeley, J. (Eds.) (1991). Self-control and the addictive behaviours. Sydney: Maxwell Macmillan Publishing
Australia.
(22) Miller, W. R., & Rollnick, S. (1991). Motivational interviewing: Preparing people to change addictive behavior. New York: Guilford Press.
Translations of Motivational Interviewing (first edition)
Italian (1994) ISBN 88-7946-135-4
Chinese (complex – Taiwan) (1997) ISBN 957-702-138-7
German (1999) ISBN 3-7841-1141-6
Spanish (1999) ISBN 84-493-0745-7
Portuguese (2001) ISBN 85-7307-738-7
(23) Miller, W. R. (Ed.) (1992). Alcoholism: Theory, research, and treatment. (3rd ed.) Lexington, MA: Ginn Press.
(24) Miller, W. R., Zweben, A., DiClemente, C. C., & Rychtarik, R. G. (1992). Motivational Enhancement Therapy manual: A clinical research
guide for therapists treating individuals with alcohol abuse and dependence. (Volume 2, Project MATCH Monograph Series) Rockville, MD:
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism.
Korean (1998)
Swedish translation (1997) ISBN 91-630-5920-7
(25) McCrady, B. S., & Miller, W. R. (Eds.) (1993). Research on Alcoholics Anonymous: Opportunities and alternatives. New Brunswick, NJ:
Rutgers Center of Alcohol Studies.
(26) Miller, W. R., & Jackson, K. A. (1995). Practical psychology for pastors: Toward more effective counseling. (2nd ed.) Englewood Cliffs,
NJ: Prentice-Hall.
Korean translation (2008; Hakjisa)
Reprinted 2010 by Wipf & Stock, Eugene, Oregon
(27) Hester, R. K., & Miller, W. R. (Eds.) (1995). Handbook of alcoholism treatment approaches: Effective alternatives (2nd ed.). Boston,
MA: Allyn & Bacon.
(28) Miller, W. R., Tonigan, J. S., & Longabaugh, R. (1995). The Drinker Inventory of Consequences (DrInC):An instrument for assessing adverse
consequences of alcohol abuse. Test manual. (Volume 4, Project MATCH Monograph Series). Rockville, MD: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and
Alcoholism.
(29) Miller, W. R. (1996). Manual for Form 90: A structured assessment interview for drinking and related behaviors. (Volume 5, Project MATCH
Monograph Series). Rockville, MD: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism.
(30) Lowman, C., Allen, J., & Miller, W. R. (Eds.) (1996). Perspectives on precipitants of relapse. Monograph supplement to Addiction, Volume
91.
(31) Miller, W. R., & Heather, N. (Eds.) (1998). Treating addictive behaviors (2nd ed.). New York: Plenum Press.
(32) Miller, W. R. (Ed.) (1999). Enhancing motivation for change in substance abuse treatment. Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) Series,
No. 35. Rockville, MD: Center for Substance Abuse Treatment.
Translations: Korean (2007) ISBN 978-89-5832-385-3
Polish (2009)
(33) Miller, W. R. (Ed.) (1999). Integrating spirituality into treatment: Resources for practitioners. Washington, DC: American Psychological
Association.
(34) Meyers, R. J., & Miller, W. R. (Eds.) (2001). A community reinforcement approach
to addiction treatment. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
(35) Miller, W. R., & C’de Baca, J. (2001). Quantum change: When epiphanies and
sudden insights transform ordinary lives. New York: Guilford Press.
Translations: German (Sprachlichter)
Japanese
Korean
Turkish
(36) Miller, W. R., & Rollnick, S. (2002). Motivational interviewing: Preparing people
for change (2nd ed.). New York: Guilford Press.
Translations of Motivational Interviewing (2nd ed.)
Arabic (National Center for Translation)
Bulgarian ISBN 978-954-607-797-4
Chinese (complex) (Pro-Ed Pulishing)
Croatian (Naklada) (2013) ISBN 978-953-191-769-8
Czech (2003) ISBN 80-86620-09-3
Danish (2004) ISBN 87-412-2384-5
Danish (2004) ISBN 87-7936-470-5
Danish (2009) ISBN 9-788741-223841
Dutch (2005) ISBN 90-75569-39-4
Estonian (2003) ISBN 80-86620-09-3
French (2006) ISBN 2-10-049916-5
German (2004) ISBN 3-7841-1566-7
Greek
Hebrew (2009)
Italian (2004) ISBN 88-7946-608-9
Japanese (2007) ISBN 978-4-7911-06288
Korean (2006) ISBN 89-5832-252-7
Polish
Portuguese
Romanian (2005) ISBN 973-7622-09-x
Swedish (2003) ISBN 91-85187-02-x
Turkish (2010) ISBN 97-5300-177-9
(37) Miller, W. R., & Weisner, C. (Eds.) (2002). Changing substance abuse through
health and social systems. New York: Kluwer/Plenum.
(38) Hester, R. K., & Miller, W. R. (Eds.) (2003). Handbook of alcoholism treatment
approaches: Effective alternatives (3rd ed.). Boston, MA: Allyn & Bacon.
(39) Miller, W. R. (Ed.) (2004). Combined Behavioral Intervention manual: A clinical
research guide for therapists treating people with alcohol abuse and dependence.
COMBINE Monograph Series, (Vol.1). Bethesda, MD: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse
and Alcoholism. DHHS No. 04-5288.
Translations of Combined Behavioral Intervention manual:
French
(40) Pettinati, H. M., Weiss, R. D., Miller, W. R., Donovan, D., Ernst, D. B., &
Rounsaville, B. J. (2004). Medical Management (MM) treatment manual: A clinical
research guide for medically trained clinicians providing pharmacotherapy as part of the
treatment for alcohol dependence. COMBINE Monograph Series (Vol. 2). Bethesda, MD,
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. DHHS No. 04-5289.
(41) Miller, W. R., & Delaney, H. D. (Eds.) (2005). Judeo-Christian perspectives on
psychology: Human nature, motivation, and change. Washington, DC: American
Psychological Association.
(42) Miller, W. R., & Muñoz, R. F. (2005). Controlling your drinking. New York:
Guilford Press.
Translations of Controlling Your Drinking
Dutch (2008) ISBN 978-903135152-7
Italian (Edizioni Instituto Carlo Amore)
Japanese
Polish (2006) ISBN 1-57230-903-2
(43) Miller, W. R., & Carroll, K. M. (Eds.) (2006). Rethinking substance abuse: What
the science shows and what we should do about it. New York: Guilford Press.
Japanese (Seishin Shobo)
(44) Arkowitz, H., Westra, H. A., Miller, W. R., & Rollnick, S. (Eds.) (2008).
Motivational interviewing in treating psychological problems. New York: Guilford
Press.
Dutch (2011) ISBN 978-90-75569-513
French (Dunod Editeur)
German (2010) ISBN 9-783621-277051
Italian (Armando Editore Srl)
Japanese (2016) ISBN 9784791109289
Korean (2009) ISBN 9788958325949
Portuguese (2011) ISBN 9788572418638
(45) Miller, W. R. (2008). Living as if: Your road, your life. (Client journal and
facilitator guide.) Carson City, NV: The Change Companies.
(46) Rollnick, S., Miller, W. R., & Butler, C. (2008). Motivational interviewing in health
care: Helping patients change behavior. New York: Guilford Press.
Translations of Motivational Interviewing in Health Care
Arabic (2012) (University of Tabuk)
Chinese (simplified) (China Light Industry Press)
Danish (2009) ISBN 978-8741252223
Dutch (2009) ISBN 978-9075569476
Estonian (2011) ISBN 978-9949461127
French (2009) ISBN 978-2729609788
German (2013) (G.P. Propst Verlag)
Japanese (2010) ISBN 978-47911-07377
Korean (2009) ISBN 978-89-58326205
Polish: (2010) ISBN 978-89281-90-6
Portuguese (2009) ISBN 978-85-363-1702
Swedish (2009) ISBN 978-91-44052625
(47) Wallerstein, N., Duran, B., & Miller, W. R. (Eds.). (2008). Interventions for alcohol
problems in minority and rural populations. New York: Haworth Press. (Alcoholism
Treatment Quarterly, Volume 25 Issue 4).
(48) Miller, W. R. & Mee-Lee, D. (2010). Self-management: A guide to your feelings,
motivation and
positive mental health. Carson City, NV: The Change Companies. (Client journal and
facilitator guide)
(49) Miller, W. R., Forcehimes, A. A., & Zweben, A. (2011). Treating addiction: A guide
for professionals. New York: Guilford Press.
Translations of Treating Addiction
Polish Jagiellonian University Press ISBN 978-83-233-3762-1
(50) Miller, W. R., & Rollnick, S. (2013). Motivational interviewing: Helping people
change (3rd ed.). New York: Guilford Press.
Translations of Motivational Interviewing 3rd ed.
Chinese (Trad) East China University of Science and Technology Press
Danish Hans Reitzels Forlag (2014) ISBN 978-8741-257259
Dutch Ekklesia (2014) ISBN 978-90-75569-711
French InterEditions (2013) ISBN 978-2-7296-1361-7
Georgian Ilia State University
German Lambertus Verlag
Hebrew Ach Publishers
Italian Erickson (2014) ISBN 978-88-590-0518-6
Japanese Seiwa Shoten, Tokyo
Korean Sigma Press
Norwegian Fagbokforlaget AS (2016) ISBN 978-82-450-1944-5
Polish Jagiellonian Univ Press (2014) ISBN 978-83-233-3565-8
Romanian AMOS
Russian EKSMO Ltd. in Moscow
Spanish Barcelona: Paidos (2015) ISBN 978-84-493-3139-8
Swedish Natur Och Kultur (2013) ISBN 978-91-27-13539-0
Turkish
(51) Miller, W. R., & Muñoz, R. F. (2013). Controlling your drinking (2nd ed.). New
York: Guilford
Press.
Translation of Controlling Your Drinking 2nd ed.
Japanese Kongo Shuppan
Polish Panstwowa Agencja Rozwiazywania Problemów Alkoholowych
(52) Meyers, R. J., & Miller, W. R. (2013). Coming home: A warrior’s guide. (Client
journal and facilitator guide). Carson City, NV: The Change Companies.
(53) Miller, W. R., & Meyers, R. J. (2014). Coming home: A self-management guide.
(Client journal and facilitator guide). Carson City, NV: The Change Companies.
(54) Arkowitz, H., Miller, W. R., & Rollnick, S. (Eds.) (2015). Motivational interviewing in
the treatment of psychological problems (2nd ed.). New York: Guilford Press.
Translations of 2nd edition
Polish Jagiellonian Press (2017) ISBN 978-83-233-4284-7
Turkish Nobel Akademik Yayincilik
(55) Steinberg, M., & Miller, W. R. (2015). Motivational interviewing in diabetes care.
New York: Guilford Press.
Translation of Motivational interviewing in diabetes care
Hebrew Ach Publishers
Korean Koonja Publishing Inc.
(56) Miller, W. R., & Homer, L. K. (2016). Portals: Two lives intertwined by adoption.
Eugene, OR: Resource Publications (Wipf & Stock).
(57) Miller, W. R. (2017). Lovingkindness: Realizing and practicing your true self. Eugene,
OR: Cascade Books (Wipf & Stock).
(58) Miller, W. R. (2018). Listening well: The art of empathic understanding. Eugene, OR:
Wipf & Stock.

Creative Works
Poetry
Miller, W. R. (1969). Museum. New Lycoming Review, 1, 3.
Miller, W. R. (1971). Mu. Mill Mountain Review, 94.
Miller, W. R. (1973). The rain dancer. Jeopardy, 9, 46-47.
Miller, W. R. (1986). Ash Wednesday. Monday Morning, 51(3), 14-15.

Photography
Cover and chapter-head photographs for Miller, W. R., Yahne, C. E., & Rhodes, J. M. (1990).
Adjustment: The psychology of change. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.
Photographs in Northrup-Snyder, K. (2017). Life lessons from tree wisdom. Bloomington,
IN: Balboa Press.

Music
Miller, W. R. (1994). Marking passages: How the church can celebrate stages in a member’s
life. Reformed Worship, 32, 24-25. [Music]
Miller, W. R. (1995). A fisherman called Andrew. (Hymn)
Miller, W. R. (2000). Answer to Job. (Anthem)
Miller, W. R. (2009). The touch of God: A cantata for Christmas.
Miller, W. R. (2011). Statement of faith. (Cantata)
Miller, W. R. (2012). Belhar. (Anthem) based on The Confession of Belhar
Miller, W. R. (2013). Alike and ever alike (Sandburg). (Anthem)
Miller, W. R. (2013). Wind and flame. (Anthem)
Miller, W. R. (2014). Peter’s blessing. (Anthem)
Miller, W. R. (2017). Barmen. (Anthem) based on The Theological Declaration of Barmen

Video
Miller, W. R. (1989). Motivational interviewing. University of New Mexico.
Bayer Institute for Health Care Communications (1998). Four Theorists. Bayer Institute for
Health Care Communications, West Haven, CT.
Miller, W. R., Rollnick, S., & Moyers, T. B. (1998). Motivational interviewing (6-tape series).
University of New Mexico
Lewis, J., & Carlson, J. (2000). Motivational interviewing, with Dr. William R. Miller. Des
Moines, Iowa: Allyn & Bacon. [Distributed by www.psychotherapy.net]
Miller, W. R., (2002). Drug and alcohol abuse. Washington, DC: American Psychological
Association.
National Institute of Corrections (2009). Implementing motivational interviewing in
correctional settings. Aurora, CO: National Institute of Corrections Information Center
(www.nicic.gov).
William Miller on Motivational Interviewing (2012). Mill Valley, CA:
www.psychotherapy.net
Miller, W. R., Moyers, T. B., & Rollnick. S. (2013). Motivational interviewing: Helping people
change. (based on Motivational Interviewing 3rd edition). Carson City, NV: The Change
Companies. www.changecompanies.net/motivational_interviewing.php

Articles and Chapters (by year)

1976
Miller, W. R. (1976). Alcoholism scales and objective assessment methods: A review.
Psychological Bulletin, 83, 649-674.

Miller, W. R., & Danaher, B. G. (1976). Maintenance in parent training. In J. D. Krumboltz &
C. E. Thoresen (Eds.), Counseling methods (pp. 434-444). New York: Holt, Rinehart, &
Winston.

1977
Miller, W. R. (1977). Behavioral self-control training in the treatment of problem drinkers.
In R. B. Stuart (Ed.), Behavioral self-management: Strategies, techniques and outcomes (pp.
154-175). New York: Brunner/Mazel.

Miller, W. R. (1977). Review of “First person singular: living the good life alone,” by S. M.
Johnson. Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy Newsletter, 4(5), 20-21.

Miller, W. R., & Arkowitz, H. (1977). Anxiety and perceived causation in social success and
failure experiences: Disconfirmation of an attribution hypothesis in two experiments.
Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 86, 665-668.

Miller, W. R., & Caddy, G. R. (1977). Abstinence and controlled drinking in the treatment of
problem drinkers. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 38, 986-1003.

Miller, W. R., & Marlatt, G. A. (1977). The Banff Skiism Screening Test: An instrument for
assessing degree of addiction. Addictive Behaviors, 2, 81-82.

1978
Christensen, A., Miller, W. R., & Muñoz, R. F. (1978). Paraprofessionals, partners, peers,
paraphernalia, and print: Expanding mental health service delivery. Professional
Psychology, 9, 249-270.

Miller, W. R. (1978). Behavioral treatment of problem drinkers: A comparative outcome
study of three controlled drinking therapies. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology,
46, 74-86.

Miller, W. R. (1978). Let’s change our “himnals.” A.D., 7(6), 10.

Miller, W. R. (1978). A note on turtle motivation. Journal of Biological Psychology, 20, 28.

Miller, W. R. (1978). Preface to A. Winters, Alternatives for the problem drinker (pp. 5-8).
New York: Drake.

Reyes, E., Miller, W. R., Taylor, C. A., & Spalding, C. T. (1978). The activity of gamma-
glutamyl transpeptidase in the serum of problem drinkers. Western Pharmacological
Society Proceedings, 21, 289-297.

1979
Matthews, D. B., & Miller, W. R. (1979). Estimating blood alcohol concentration: Two
computer programs and their applications in therapy and research. Addictive Behaviors, 4,
55-60.

Miller, W. R. (1979). Problem drinking and substance abuse: Behavioral perspectives. In N.
A. Krasnegor (Ed.), Behavioral analysis and treatment of substance abuse (pp. 158-177).
Washington, D.C.: National Institute on Drug Abuse.

Miller, W. R., Crawford, V. L., & Taylor, C. A. (1979). Significant others as corroborative
sources for problem drinkers. Addictive Behaviors, 4, 67-70.

Miller, W. R., & Joyce, M. A. (1979). Prediction of abstinence, controlled drinking, and heavy
drinking outcomes following behavioral self-control training. Journal of Consulting and
Clinical Psychology, 47, 773-775.

1980
Miller, W. R. (1980). The addictive behaviors. In W. R. Miller (Ed.), The addictive behaviors:
Treatment of alcoholism, drug abuse, smoking and obesity pp. 3-7). Oxford: Pergamon
Press.

Miller, W. R. (1980). Maintenance of therapeutic change: A usable evaluation design.
Professional Psychology, 11, 660-663.

Miller, W. R., & Hester, R. K. (1980). Treating the problem drinker: Modern approaches. In
W. R. Miller (Ed.), The addictive behaviors: Treatment of alcoholism, drug abuse, smoking
and obesity pp. 11-141). Oxford: Pergamon Press.

Miller, W. R., & Orr, J. (1980). Nature and sequence of neuropsychological deficits in
alcoholics. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 41 325-337.

Miller, W. R., & Taylor, C. A. (1980). Relative effectiveness of bibliotherapy, individual and
group self-control training in the treatment of problem drinkers. Addictive Behaviors, 5, 13-
24.

Miller, W. R., Taylor, C. A., & West, J. C. (1980). Focused versus broad spectrum behavior
therapy for problem drinkers. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 48, 590-601.

Reyes, E., & Miller, W. R. (1980). Serum gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase as a diagnostic aid
in problem drinkers. Addictive Behaviors, 5, 59-65.

1981
Miller, W. R. (1981). Behavioral self-control training for problem drinkers. San Francisco,
CA: Proseminar Institute. (Cassette tape)

Miller, W. R. (1981). Controlled substance use. Society of Psychologists in Substance Abuse
Newsletter, 3(2), 15-17.

Miller, W. R. (1981). Review of “Predictors of treatment outcome for alcoholics treated by
individualized behavior therapy,” by S. A. Maisto, M. B. Sobell, & L. C. Sobell. Abstracts and
Reviews in Alcohol and Driving, 2(7), 8-9.

Miller, W. R. (1981). Neuropsychological considerations in alcoholism treatment. Society of
Psychologists in Substance Abuse Newsletter, 3(3), 19-21.

Miller, W. R. (1981). The oriental syndrome. Bulletin of the Society of Psychologists in
Substance Abuse, 1(1), 11-12.

Miller, W. R., Gribskov, C. J., & Mortell, R. L. (1981). Effectiveness of a self-control manual
for problem drinkers with and without therapist contact. International Journal of the
Addictions, 16, 1247-1254.

Miller, W. R., Pechacek, T. F., & Hamburg, S. (1981). Group behavior therapy for problem
drinkers. International Journal of the Addictions, 16, 827-837.

1982
Miller, W. R. (1982). At last: The behavior therapy cookbook. Review of “Clinical
procedures for behavior therapy,” by C. E. Walker, A. G. Hedberg, P. W. Clement, and L.
Wright. Contemporary Psychology, 27, 120.

Miller, W. R. (1982). Other approaches to treatment of problem drinkers. Communique,
9(2), 9.

Miller, W. R. (1982). Review of “Alternatives to alcohol abuse: A social learning model,” by
P. M. Miller and M. A. Mastria. The Behavior Therapist, 5, 148-149.

Miller, W. R. (1982). Review of “The course of alcoholism: Four years after treatment,” by J.
M. Polich, D. J. Armor, & H. B. Braiker. The Behavior Therapist, 5, 76-77.

Miller, W. R. (1982). Treating problem drinkers: What works? The Behavior Therapist, 5,
15-18.

Miller, W. R. (1982). When is a book a treatment? Bibliotherapy for problem drinkers. In
W. M. Hay & P. E. Nathan (Eds.), Clinical case studies in the behavioral treatment of
alcoholism (pp. 49-72). New York: Plenum Press.

Ogborne, A. C., Annis, H. M., & Miller, W. R. (1982). Discriminant analysis and the selection
of patients for controlled drinking programs: A methodological note. Journal of Clinical
Psychology, 38, 213-216.

1983
Barth, T., & Laberg, J. C. (1983). Psychology and treatment of alcohol problems: An
interview with William R. Miller. Tidsskrift for Norsk Psykologforening, 20, 535-539.

Miller, W. R. (1983). Alcoholism American style: A view from abroad. Bulletin of the Society
of Psychologists in Addictive Behaviors, 2, 11-17.

Miller, W. R. (1983). Controlled drinking: A history and critical review. Journal of Studies on
Alcohol, 44, 68-83.

Miller, W. R. (1983). Counterpoint: Is controlled drinking a valid and/or useful concept in
modern alcoholism research? U.S. Journal of Drug Dependence, 7(8), 7, 19.

Miller, W. R. (1983). Depression and the need for a hybrid profession. Contemporary
Psychology, 28, 602-604.

Miller, W. R. (1983). Motivational interviewing with problem drinkers. Behavioural
Psychotherapy, 11, 147-172.

Miller, W. R. (1983). The Psychological Viewpoint Questionnaire. In J. S. Nevid & S. A.
Rathus, Instructor’s manual to accompany Rathus and Nevid, Adjustment and growth: The
challenges of life (2nd ed.) (pp. 302-305). New York: Holt, Rinehart, & Winston.

Miller, W. R. (1983). Review of “Controlled drinking,” by N. Heather and I. Robertson. The
Behavior Therapist, 6, 52.

Miller, W. R., & Baca, L. M. (1983). Two-year follow-up of bibliotherapy and therapist-
directed controlled drinking training for problem drinkers. Behavior Therapy, 14, 441-448.

Miller, W. R., & DiPilato, M. (1983). Treatment of nightmares via relaxation and
desensitization: A controlled evaluation. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 51,
870-877.

Miller, W. R., Hedrick, K. E., & Taylor, C. A. (1983). Addictive behaviors and life problems
before and after behavioral treatment of problem drinkers. Addictive Behaviors, 8, 403-
412.

Miller, W. R., & Saucedo, C. F. (1983). Assessment of neuropsychological impairment and
brain damage in problem drinkers. In C. J. Golden, J. A. Moses, Jr., J. A. Coffman, W. R.

Miller, & F. D. Strider (Eds.), Clinical neuropsychology: Interface with neurologic and
psychiatric disorders (pp. 141-195). New York: Grune & Stratton

Miller, W. R., & Schippers, G. M. (1983). Effecten van een zelfcontroleprogramma voor
probleemdrinkers. (Effects of a self-control program for problem drinkers.) Tijdschrift voor
Alcohol, Drugs en Andere Psychotrope Stoffen, 90, 107-112.

Schmidt, M. M., & Miller, W. R. (1983). Amount of therapist contact and outcome in a
multidimensional depression treatment program. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 67, 319-
332.

1984
Marlatt, G. A., & Miller, W. R. (1984). The Comprehensive Drinker Profile. Odessa, FL:
Psychological Assessment Resources.

Miller, W. R. (1984). Parish peacemaking. Monday Morning, 49, 12.

Miller, W. R. (1984). Teaching responsible drinking skills. In P. M. Miller & T. D. Nirenberg
(Eds.), Prevention of alcohol abuse: Current issues and future directions (pp. 371-385). New
York: Plenum.

1985
Carpenter, R. A., Lyons, C. A., & Miller, W. R. (1985). Peer-managed self-control program for
prevention of alcohol abuse in American Indian high school students: A pilot evaluation
study. International Journal of the Addictions, 20, 299-310.

Marlatt, G. A., Miller, W. R., Duckert, F., Gotestam, G., Heather, N., Peele, S., Sanchez-Craig,
M., Sobell, L. C., & Sobell, M. B. (1985). Abstinence and controlled drinking: Alternative
treatment goals for alcoholism and problem drinking? Bulletin of the Society of
Psychologists in Addictive Behaviors, 4, 123-150.

Miller, W. R. (1985). Addictive behavior and the theory of psychological reversals. Addictive
Behaviors, 10, 177-180.

Miller, W. R. (1985). Community reinforcement approach. In A. S. Bellack & M. Hersen
(Eds.), Dictionary of behavior therapy techniques (pp. 64-66). New York: Pergamon Press.

Miller, W. R. (1985). Controlled drinking. In A. S. Bellack & M. Hersen (Eds.), Dictionary of
behavior therapy techniques (pp. 78-82). New York: Pergamon Press.

Miller, W. R. (1985). How prevalent are controlled drinking outcomes? A commentary on
Helzer et al. (1985). Bulletin of the Society of Psychologists in Addictive Behaviors, 4, 207-
212.

Miller, W. R. (1985). Long-term moderate drinking among alcoholics discharged from the
hospital. New England Journal of Medicine, 313, 1661-1662.

Miller, W. R. (1985). Motivation for treatment: A review with special emphasis on
alcoholism. Psychological Bulletin, 98, 84-107.

Miller, W. R. (1985). Perspectives on treatment. Proceedings of the 34th International
Congress on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, 2, 348-349.

Miller, W. R. (1985). Review of “Therapist’s manual for secondary prevention of alcohol
problems: Procedures for teaching moderate drinking and abstinence,” by M. Sanchez-Craig.
Bulletin of the Society of Psychologists in Addictive Behaviors, 4, 106-107.

1986
Loberg, T., & Miller, W. R. (1986). Personality, cognitive, and neuropsychological
dimensions of harmful alcohol consumption: A cross-national comparison of clinical
samples. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 472, 75-97.

Miller, W. R. (1986). Haunted by the Zeitgeist: Reflections on contrasting treatment goals
and concepts of alcoholism in Europe and the United States. Annals of the New York
Academy of Sciences, 472, 110-129.

Miller, W. R. (1986). Have we prematurely abandoned a moral model of alcoholism?
Spiritual and Religious Issues in Behavior Change, 1(2), 3-8.

Miller, W. R. (1986) Healthy behaviorism. Review of “Progress in behavior modification,
Volume 18,” edited by M. Hersen, R. M. Eisler, and P. M. Miller. Contemporary Psychology,
31, 370-371.

Miller, W. R. (1986). Moderate drinking: Safety and morality. Canadian Medical Association
Journal, 134, 212-213.

Miller, W. R. (1986). Review of “People of the lie: The hope for healing human evil,” by M.
Scott Peck. Spiritual and Religious Issues in Behavior Change, 1(1), 8-9.

Miller, W. R. (1986). Toward a biopsychosocial model of addictive behaviors. Review of
“Determinants of substance abuse: Biological, psychological, and environmental factors,”
edited by M. Galizio & S. A. Maisto. Contemporary Psychology, 31, 676-677.

Miller, W. R., & Hester, R. K. (1986). The effectiveness of alcoholism treatment methods:
What research reveals. In W. R. Miller & N. Heather (Eds.), Treating addictive behaviors:
Processes of change (pp. 121-174). New York: Plenum Press.

Miller, W. R., & Hester, R. K. (1986). Inpatient alcoholism treatment: Who benefits?
American Psychologist, 41, 794-805.

Miller, W. R., & Hester, R. K. (1986). Matching problem drinkers with optimal treatments.
In W. R. Miller & N. Heather (Eds.), Treating addictive behaviors: Processes of change (pp.
175-203). New York: Plenum Press.

1987
Miller, W. R. (1987). Adult cousins of alcoholics. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 1, 74-
76.

Miller, W. R. (1987). Alcohol and problem drinking. Odessa, FL: Psychological Assessment
Resources. (Pamphlet)

Miller, W. R. (1987). Behavioral treatment research advances: Barriers to utilization.
Advances in Behaviour Research and Therapy, 9, 145-164.

Miller, W. R. (1987). The clinical training program at the University of New Mexico. The
Behavior Therapist, 10, 157-158.

Miller, W. R. (1987). Motivation and treatment goals. Drugs and Society, 1, 133-151.

Miller, W. R. (1987). Techniques to modify hazardous drinking patterns. In M. Galanter
(Ed.), Recent developments in alcoholism (Vol. 5) (pp. 425-438). New York: Plenum Press.

Miller, W. R. (1987). We need a sabbath. Presbyterian Survey, 77(8), 6-7.

Miller, W. R., Leckman, A. L., & Tinkcom, M. (1987). Controlled drinking and the treatment
of alcoholism. Journal of the American Medical Association, 257, 3228-3229.

Miller, W. R., & Marlatt, G. A. (1987). The Brief Drinker Profile. Odessa, FL: Psychological
Assessment Resources.

Miller, W. R., & Marlatt, G. A. (1987). The Collateral Interview Form. Odessa, FL:
Psychological Assessment Resources.

Miller, W. R., & Marlatt, G. A. (1987). The Follow-up Drinker Profile. Odessa, FL:
Psychological Assessment Resources.

Miller, W. R., & Pechacek, T. F. (1987). New roads: Assessing and treating psychological
dependence. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 4, 73-77.

1988
Graber, R. A., & Miller, W. R. (1988). Abstinence or controlled drinking goals for problem
drinkers: A randomized clinical trial. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 2, 20-33.

Hester, R. K., & Miller, W. R. (1988). Empirical guidelines for optimal client-treatment
matching. In E. Rahdert & J. Brabowski (Eds.), Adolescent drug abuse: Analyses of treatment
research (pp. 27-38). Rockville, MD: National Institute on Drug Abuse.

Miller, W. R. (1988). The Comprehensive Drinker Profile. In M. Hersen & A. S. Bellack (Eds.),
Dictionary of behavioral assessment techniques. New York: Pergamon Press.

Miller, W. R. (1988). Follow-up: Purposes, practicalities, and pitfalls. Drugs & Society, 2, 93-
107.

Miller, W. R. (1988). Including clients’ spiritual perspectives in cognitive behavior therapy.
In W. R. Miller & J. E. Martin (Eds.), Behavior therapy and religion: Integrating spiritual and
behavioral approaches to change (43-55). Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications.

Miller, W. R., & Martin, J. E. (1988). Spirituality and behavioral psychology: Toward
integration. In W. R. Miller & J. E. Martin (Eds.), Behavior therapy and religion: Integrating
spiritual and behavioral approaches to change (13-23). Newbury Park, CA: Sage
Publications.

Miller, W. R., Sovereign, R. G., & Krege, B. (1988). Motivational interviewing with problem
drinkers: II. The Drinker’s Check-up as a preventive intervention. Behavioural
Psychotherapy, 16, 251-268.

1989
Hester, R. K., & Miller, W. R. (1989). Self-control training. In R. K. Hester & W. R. Miller
(Eds.), Handbook of alcoholism treatment approaches: Effective alternatives (pp. 141-149).
Elmsford, NY: Pergamon Press.

Miller, W. R. (1989). The effectiveness of alcoholism treatment modalities: Testimony to the
U.S. Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs. In Causes and consequences of alcohol
abuse, Part 2 (pp. 158-185). Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office.

Miller, W. R. (1989). Follow-up assessment. In R. K. Hester & W. R. Miller (Eds.), Handbook
of alcoholism treatment approaches: Effective alternatives (pp. 81-89). Elmsford, NY:
Pergamon Press.

Miller, W. R. (1989). Foreword to J. Freedman, How to drug-proof kids (pp 8-11).
Albuquerque: The Think Shop.

Miller, W. R. (1989). Increasing motivation for change. In R. K. Hester & W. R. Miller (Eds.),
Handbook of alcoholism treatment approaches: Effective alternatives (pp. 67-80). Elmsford,
NY: Pergamon Press.

Miller, W. R. (1989). Matching individuals with interventions. In R. K. Hester & W. R. Miller
(Eds.), Handbook of alcoholism treatment approaches: Effective alternatives (pp. 261-271).
Elmsford, NY: Pergamon Press.

Miller, W. R. (1989). Raiding the lost ark: Do we need new models to study behavior change
in spiritual contexts? Spiritual and Religious Issues in Behavior Change, 4, 6-15.

Miller, W. R. (1989). Treatment modalities: Process and outcome. In Committee to Identify
Research Opportunities in the Prevention and Treatment of Alcohol-Related Problems,
Prevention and treatment of alcohol problems: Research opportunities (pp. 169-213).
Washington, DC: National Academy Press.

Reprinted in Institute of Medicine (1990), Broadening the base of treatment for alcohol
problems (pp. 511-549). Washington, DC: National Academy Press.

Miller, W. R., & Dougher, M. J. (1989). Covert sensitization: Alternative treatment
procedures for alcoholism. Behavioural Psychotherapy, 17, 203-220.

Miller, W. R., & Hester, R. K. (1989). Inpatient alcoholism treatment: Rules of evidence and
burden of proof. American Psychologist, 44, 1245-1246.

Miller, W. R., & Hester, R. K. (1989). Treating alcohol problems: Toward an informed
eclecticism. In R. K. Hester & W. R. Miller (Eds.), Handbook of alcoholism treatment
approaches: Effective alternatives (pp. 3-13). Elmsford, NY: Pergamon Press.

Miller, W. R., & Sovereign, R. G. (1989). The check-up: A model for early intervention in
addictive behaviors. In T. Løberg, W. R. Miller, P. E. Nathan, & G. A. Marlatt (Eds.), Addictive
behaviors: Prevention and early intervention (pp. 219-231). Amsterdam: Swets & Zeitlinger.

Pruitt, S. D., Miller, W. R., & Smith, J. E. (1989). Outpatient behavioral treatment of severe
obsessive-compulsive disorder: Using paraprofessional resources. Journal of Anxiety
Disorders, 3, 179-186.

Rimmele, C. T., Miller, W. R., & Dougher, M. J. (1989). Aversion therapies. In R. K. Hester &
W. R. Miller (Eds.), Handbook of alcoholism treatment approaches: Effective alternatives
(pp. 128-140). Elmsford, NY: Pergamon Press.

1990
Harris, K. B., & Miller, W. R. (1990). Behavioral self-control training for problem drinkers:
Components of efficacy. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 4, 82-90.

Miller, W. R. (1990). Alcohol treatment alternatives: What works? In H. B. Milkman & L. I.
Sederer (Eds.), Treatment choices for alcoholism and substance abuse (pp. 253-264).
Lexington, Mass.: Lexington Books.

Miller, W. R. (1990). The effectiveness of treatment: Is more really better? Centre Lines
(Newsletter of the National Centre for Research into the Prevention of Drug Abuse, Perth,
and the National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre, Sydney, Australia), 1(2).

Miller, W. R. (1990). Spirituality: The silent dimension in addiction research. The 1990
Leonard Ball oration. Drug & Alcohol Review, 9, 259-266.

Reprinted in Psychologists Interested in Religious Issues Newsletter (American Psychological
Association, Division 36), 1991/1992, 17(1), 9-15.

Yahne, C. E., & Miller, W. R. (1990). Study guide for Adjustment: The psychology of change.
Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.

1991
Holder, H., Longabaugh, R., Miller, W. R., & Rubonis, A. V. (1991). The cost effectiveness of
treatment for alcoholism: A first approximation. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 52, 517-540.

Reprinted in the Annual Review of Addictions Research and Treatment, 3.

Miller, W. R. (1991). Emergent treatment concepts and techniques. In P. E. Nathan, J. W.
Langenbucher, B. S. McCrady, & W. Frankenstein (Eds.), Annual Review of Addictions
Research and Treatment, Vol. 1, 283-296.

Miller, W. R. (1991). Personal perspectives: An interview with William R. Miller. Drug and
Alcohol Review, 10, 7-14.

Miller, W. R., & Brown, J. M. (1991). Self-regulation as a conceptual basis for the prevention
and treatment of addictive behaviours (pp. 3-79). In N. Heather, W. R. Miller, & J. Greeley
(Eds.), Self-control and the addictive behaviours. Sydney: Maxwell Macmillan Publishing
Australia.

Miller, W. R., Heather, N., & Hall, W. (1991). Calculating standard drink units: International
comparisons. British Journal of Addiction, 86, 43-47.

Miller, W. R., Hedrick, K. E., & Orlofsky, D. (1991). The Helpful Responses Questionnaire: A
procedure for measuring therapeutic empathy. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 47, 444-448.

Miller, W. R., & Page, A. (1991). Warm turkey: Other routes to abstinence. Journal of
Substance Abuse Treatment, 8, 227-232.

1992
Committee to Identify Research Opportunities in the Prevention and Treatment of Alcohol-
Related Problems (1992). Prevention and treatment of alcohol-related problems: Research
opportunities. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 53, 5-16.

Miller, W. R. (1992). Building bridges over troubled waters: A response to “Alcoholism,
politics, and beaurocracy: The consensus against controlled-drinking therapy in America.”
Addictive Behaviors, 17, 79-81

Miller, W. R. (1992). Client/treatment matching in addictive behaviors. The Behavior
Therapist, 15, 7-8.

Miller, W. R. (1992). The effectiveness of treatment for substance abuse: Reasons for
optimism. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 9, 93-102.

Miller, W. R. (1992). The evolution of treatment for alcohol problems since 1945. In P. G.
Erickson & H. Kalant (Eds.), Windows on Science: 40th anniversary scientific lecture series
(pp. 107-124). Toronto: Addiction Research Foundation.

Miller, W. R. (1992). Foreword to R. J. Hillman & C. Chamberlain, There is hope (pp. iii-iv).
Homebush West, NSW, Australia: Anzea Publishers.

Miller, W. R. (1992). Spirituality, abstinence, and alternatives in addictions treatment:
Taking exception to “no exceptions.” The Behavior Therapist, 15, 214.

Miller, W. R., Leckman, A. L., Delaney, H. D., & Tinkcom, M. (1992). Long-term follow-up of
behavioral self-control training. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 53, 249-261.

Miller, W. R., & Montgomery, H. A. (1992). Treatment for alcohol-abusing workers. New
England Journal of Medicine, 21, 1429.

1993
Bien, T. H., Miller, W. R., & Boroughs, J. M. (1993). Motivational interviewing with alcohol
outpatients. Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 21, 347-356.

Bien, T. H., Miller, W. R., & Tonigan, J. S. (1993). Brief interventions for alcohol problems: A
review. Addiction, 88, 315-336.

Brown, J. M., & Miller, W. R. (1993). Impact of motivational interviewing on participation
and outcome in residential alcoholism treatment. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 7,
211-218.

Hester, R. K., & Miller, W. R. (1993). Psychological, behavioural and psychodynamic
treatments for substance abuse. In M. Grant (Ed.), Approaches to treatment of substance
abuse (pp. 103-130). Geneva: World Health Organization, Programme on Substance Abuse.

Marlatt, G. A., Miller, W. R., & Baer, J. S. (1993). Evaluating individual difference
dimensions. In B. S. McCrady & W. R. Miller (Eds.). Research on Alcoholics Anonymous:
Opportunities and Alternatives (pp. 285-299). New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers Center of Alcohol
Studies.

Markham, M. R., Miller, W. R., & Arciniega, L. (1993). BACCuS 2.01: Computer software for
quantifying alcohol consumption. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, and
Computers, 25, 420-421.

May, P. A., Bennett, M. D., Winslow, W. W., Miller, W. R., Gossage, J. P., Abbott, P. W., &
Paskind, M. L. (1993). A comprehensive Center on Alcoholism, Substance Abuse and
Addiction. In W. D. Skelton & M. Osterweis (Eds.), Promoting community health: The role of
the academic health center (pp. 211-230). Washington, DC: Association of Academic Health
Centers.

Miller, W. R. (1993). Alcoholism: Toward a better disease model. Psychology of Addictive
Behaviors, 7, 129-136.

Miller, W. R. (1993). Behavioral treatments for drug problems: Lessons from the alcohol
treatment outcome literature. In L. S. Onken, J. D. Blaine, & John J. Boren (Eds.), Behavioral
treatments for drug abuse and dependence (pp. 167-180). NIDA Research Monograph
Series, No. 137. Rockville, MD: National Institute on Drug Abuse.

Miller, W. R. (1993). Behavioral treatments for drug problems: Where do we go from here?
In L. S. Onken, J. D. Blaine, & John J. Boren (Eds.), Behavioral treatments for drug abuse and
dependence (pp. 303-321). NIDA Research Monograph Series No. 137. Rockville, MD:
National Institute on Drug Abuse.

Miller, W. R. (1993). Foreword to T. J. O’Farrell (Ed.), Marital and family therapy in
alcoholism treatment (pp. ix-x). New York: Guilford Press.

Miller, W. R. (1993). Introduction to special section: Motivation and addictive behaviors.
Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 1, 5-6.

Miller, W. R. (1993). Review of Alcohol by Norman S. Miller and Mark S. Gold (Drugs of
Abuse: A Comprehensive Series for Clinicians, Vol. 2). American Scientist, 81, 93-94.

Miller, W. R. (1993). What I would most like to know: What really drives change? Addiction,
88, 1479-1480.

Miller, W. R., Benefield, R. G., & Tonigan, J. S. (1993). Enhancing motivation for change in
problem drinking: A controlled comparison of two therapist styles. Journal of Consulting
and Clinical Psychology, 61, 455-461.

Reprinted in C. E. Hill (Ed.), Helping Skills: The Empirical Foundation (pp. 243-255).
Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Miller, W. R., & McCrady, B. S. (1993). The importance of A.A. research. In B. S. McCrady &
W. R. Miller (Eds.), Research on Alcoholics Anonymous: Opportunities and Alternatives (pp.
3-11). New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers Center of Alcohol Studies.

Montgomery, H. A., Miller, W. R., & Tonigan, J. S. (1993). Differences among AA groups:
Implications for research. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 54, 502-504.

Moyers, T. B., & Miller, W. R. (1993). Therapists’ conceptualizations of alcoholism:
Measurement and implications for treatment. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 7, 238-
245.

Project MATCH Research Group (1993). Project MATCH: Rationale and methods for a
multisite clinical trial matching patients to alcoholism treatment. Alcoholism: Clinical and
Experimental Research, 17, 1130-1145.

1994
Agostinelli, G., & Miller, W. R. (1994). Drinking and thinking: How does personal drinking
affect judgments of prevalence and riskiness? Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 55, 327-337.

Cervantes, E. A., Miller, W. R., & Tonigan, J. S. (1994). Comparison of timeline follow-back
and averaging methods for quantifying alcohol consumption in treatment research.
Assessment, 1, 23-30.

Miller, W. R. (1994). Motivational interviewing: III. On the ethics of motivational
intervention. Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 22, 111-123.

Miller, W. R., & C’deBaca, J. (1994). Quantum change: Toward a psychology of
transformation. In T. Heatherton & J. Weinberger (Eds.), Can personality change? (pp. 253-
280). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Miller, W. R., & Cooney, N. L. (1994). Designing studies to investigate client/treatment
matching. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, Supplement No. 12, 38-45.

Miller, W. R., & Del Boca, F. K. (1994). Measurement of drinking behavior using the Form-90
family of instruments. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, Supplement No. 12, 112-118.

Miller, W. R., Hertel, P., Saucedo, C., & Hester, R. K. (1994). Effects of alcohol and
expectancy on episodic memory in individuals reporting alcoholic blackouts. Experimental
and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 2, 1-6.

Miller, W. R., Jackson, K. A., & Karr, K. W. (1994). Alcohol problems: There’s a lot you can do
in two or three sessions. EAP Digest, 14, 18-21, 35-36.

Miller, W. R., & Kurtz, E. (1994). Models of alcoholism used in treatment: Contrasting A.A.
and other perspectives with which it is often confused. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 55,
159-166.

Miller, W. R., & Sanchez, V. C. (1994). Motivating young adults for treatment and lifestyle
change. In G. Howard (Ed.), Issues in alcohol use and misuse by young adults (pp. 55-82).
Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press.

1995
Agostinelli, G., Brown, J. M., & Miller, W. R. (1995). Effects of normative feedback on
consumption among heavy drinking college students. Journal of Drug Education, 25, 31-40.

Bien, T. H., Miller, W. R., & Tonigan, J. S. (1995). Brief intervention: A reply to a review of a
review. Addiction, 90, 1120-1121.

Grant, K. A., Tonigan, J. S., & Miller, W. R. (1995). Comparison of three alcohol consumption
measures: A concurrent validity study. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 56, 168-172.

Luckie, L. F., White, R. E., Miller, W. R., Icenogle, M. V., & Lasoski, M. C. (1995). Prevalence
estimates of alcohol problems in a V.A. outpatient population: AUDIT vs. MAST. Journal of
Clinical Psychology, 51, 422-425.

Miller, W. R. (1995). The ethics of motivational interviewing revisited. Behavioural and
Cognitive Psychotherapy, 23, 345-348.

Miller, W. R. (1995). Foreword. In R. J. Meyers & J. E. Smith, Clinical guide to alcohol
treatment: The community reinforcement approach (pp. vii-viii). New York: Guilford Press.

Miller, W. R. (1995). Increasing motivation for change. In R. K. Hester & W. R. Miller (Eds.),
Handbook of alcoholism treatment approaches: Effective alternatives (2nd ed., pp. 89-104).
Boston, MA: Allyn and Bacon.

Miller, W. R. (1995). Innovations in addictions research. In J. F. Scheepens (Ed.),
Verzamelwerk symposium “Nieuws onder de Zon?” (Appendix, pp. 2-14). Zutphen, The
Netherlands: Instituut Verslavingszorg Oost Nederland.

Miller, W. R. (1995). Loss of control drinking by alcoholics. Alcohol Health & Research
World, 19(1), 36-37.

Miller, W. R. (1995, Summer). Reply to Marquis. Clinical Science, 5.

Miller, W. R. (1995). Review of Making your patient your partner by Thomas Gordon and W.
Sterling

Edwards. Spiritual and Religious Issues in Behavior Change, 8, 2-3.

Miller, W. R. (1995). Towards a biblical perspective on drug use. Journal of Ministry in
Addiction and Recovery, 2(2), 77-86.

Miller, W. R. (1995). Treatment: Alcohol, psychological approaches. In J. H. Jaffe, J. C.
Anthony, C. E. Johanson, M. J. Kuhar, M. H. Moore, & E. M. Sellers (Eds.), The encyclopedia
of drug and alcohol abuse (pp. 1085-1088). New York: Simon & Schuster MacMillan.

Miller, W. R., Brown, J. M., Simpson, T. L., Handmaker, N. S., Bien, T. H., Luckie, L. F.,

Montgomery, H. A., Hester, R. K., & Tonigan, J. S. (1995). What works? A methodological
analysis of the alcohol treatment outcome literature. In R. K. Hester & W. R. Miller (Eds.),
Handbook of alcoholism treatment approaches: Effective alternatives (2nd ed., pp. 12-44).
Boston, MA: Allyn and Bacon.

Miller, W. R., & C’de Baca, J. (1995). What every mental health professional should know
about alcohol. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 12, 355-365.

Miller, W. R., & Hester, R. K. (1995). Treatment for alcohol problems: Toward an informed
eclecticism. In R. K. Hester & W. R. Miller (Eds.), Handbook of alcoholism treatment
approaches: Effective alternatives (2nd ed., pp. 1-11). Boston, MA: Allyn and Bacon.

Miller, W. R., & Meyers, R. J. (1995, Spring). Beyond generic criteria: Reflections on life after
clinical science wins. Clinical Science, 4-6.

Miller, W. R., Westerberg, V. S., & Waldron, H. B. (1995). Evaluating alcohol problems. In R.
K. Hester & W. R. Miller (Eds.), Handbook of alcoholism treatment approaches: Effective
alternatives (2nd ed., pp.61-88). Boston, MA: Allyn & Bacon.

Montgomery, H. A., Miller, W. R., & Tonigan, J. S. (1995). Does Alcoholics Anonymous
involvement predict treatment outcome? Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 12, 241-
246.

Rollnick, S., & Miller, W. R. (1995). What is motivational interviewing? Behavioural and
Cognitive Psychotherapy, 23, 325-334.

Reprinted in Ars Medici (Switzerland), 1996, 12, 717-722.

Tonigan, J. S., Ashcroft, F., & Miller, W. R. (1995). A.A. group dynamics and 12-Step activity.
Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 56, 616-621.

1996
Allen, J., Lowman, C., & Miller, W. R. (1996). Perspectives on precipitants of relapse.
Addiction. 91 (Supplement), S3-S4.

Arciniega, L. T., Arroyo, J. A., Miller, W. R., & Tonigan, J. S. (1996). Alcohol, drug use and
consequences among Hispanics seeking treatment for alcohol-related problems. Journal of
Studies on Alcohol, 57, 613-618.

Connors, G. J., Longabaugh, R., & Miller, W. R. (1996). Looking forward and back to relapse:
Implications for research and practice. Addiction, 91 (Supplement), S191-S196..

Connors, G. J., Tonigan, J. S., & Miller, W. R. (1996). A measure of religious background and
behavior for use in behavior change research. Psychology of Addictive Behavior, 10, 90-96.

Lowman, C., Allen, J., Stout, R. L., & the Relapse Research Group (1996). Replication and
extension of Marlatt’s taxonomy of relapse precipitants: Overview of procedures and
results. Addiction, 91 (Supplement), S51-S71.

Marlatt, G. A., Stout, R. L., Zywiak, W. H., & the Relapse Research Group (1996). Marlatt’s
taxonomy and scoring rules as recommended for use in the relapse replication and
extension project. Addiction, 91, (Supplement), S241-S244.

Miller, W. R. (1996). The answer is both. Review of “The natural history of alcoholism
revisited” by George E. Vaillant. Contemporary Psychology, 41, 938-940.

Miller, W. R. (1996). Effectiveness and outcomes of alcohol-related treatment services. In
H. I. Perl (Ed.), Final report: Panel on effectiveness and outcomes. Rockville, MD: National
Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, National Advisory Council on Alcohol Abuse and
Alcoholism, Subcommittee on Health Services Research.

Miller, W. R. (1996). In memoriam: Howard P. Brown, Jr. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly,
14(3), 3-6..

Miller, W. R. (1996). Motivational interviewing: Research, practice, and puzzles. Addictive
Behaviors, 21, 835-842.

Miller, W. R. (1996). What is a relapse? Fifty ways to leave the wagon. Addiction, 91
(Supplement), S15-S27.

Miller, W. R., & Bennett, M. E. (1996). Treating alcohol problems in the context of other
drug abuse. Alcohol Health & Research World, 20, 118-123.

Miller, W. R., & Marlatt, G. A. (1996). Relapse Interview. Addiction, 91 (Supplement), S231-
S240.

Miller, W. R., & Sanchez-Craig, M. (1996). How to have a high success rate in treatment:
Advice for evaluators of alcoholism programs. Addiction, 91, 779-785.

Miller, W. R., & Tonigan, J. S. (1996). Assessing drinkers’ motivation for change: The Stages
of Change Readiness and Treatment Eagerness Scale (SOCRATES). Psychology of Addictive
Behaviors, 10, 81-89.

Miller, W. R., Westerberg, V. S., Harris, R. J., & Tonigan, J. S. (1996). What predicts relapse?
Prospective testing of antecedent models. Addiction, 91 (Supplement), S155-S171.

Rollnick, S., & Miller, W. R. (1996). ¿Que es la entrevista motivacional? Revista de
Toxicomanías, 1(6), 5-9.

Tonigan, J. S., Connors, G. J., & Miller, W. R. (1996). The Alcoholics Anonymous Involvement
(AAI) scale: Reliability and norms. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 10, 75-80.

Tonigan, J. S., Toscova, R., & Miller, W. R. (1996). Meta-analysis of the literature on
Alcoholics Anonymous: Sample and study characteristics moderate findings. Journal of
Studies on Alcohol, 57, 65-72.

White, R. E., Luckie, L. F., & Miller, W. R. (1996). Suppose they offered an alcohol abuse
intervention, and nobody came? Federal Practitioner, 13, 51-57.

1997
Arciniega, L. T., & Miller, W. R. (1997). Where to publish? Some considerations among
English-language addiction journals. Addiction, 92, 1639-1648.

Grant, K. A., Arciniega, L. M., Tonigan, J. S., Miller, W. R., & Meyers, R. J. (1997). Are
reconstructed self-reports of drinking reliable? Addiction, 92, 601-606.

López Viets, V. C. & Miller, W. R. (1997). Treatment approaches for pathological gamblers.
Clinical Psychology Review, 17, 689-702.

Martsh, C. T., & Miller, W. R. (1997). Extraversion predicts heavy drinking in college
students. Personality and Individual Differences, 23, 153-155.

McCrady, B. S., & Miller, W. R. (1997). Top twelve priorities for clinical research. Journal of
Studies on Alcohol, 58, 557-558.

Miller, W. R. (1997). Measuring success in treatment. Addiction, 92, 485.

Miller, W. R. (1997). The power of language. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 14,
499-500.

Miller, W. R. (1997). Spiritual aspects of addictions treatment and research. Mind/Body
Medicine: A Journal of Clinical Behavioral Medicine, 2, 37-43.

Miller, W. R. (1997). Two litanies on psychological type. Gainesville, FL: Center for
Applications of Psychological Type.

Miller, W. R., & Bennett, M. E. (1997). Toward better research on spirituality and health:
The Templeton panels. Spiritual and Religious Issues in Behavior Change, 10, 3-4.

Miller, W. R., & Brown, S. A. (1997). Why psychologists should treat alcohol and drug
problems. American Psychologist, 52, 1269-1279.
Reprinted in Bollettino di Psicologia Applicata, 1999, 229:5-18.

Miller, W. R., & Cervantes, E. A. (1997). Gender and patterns of alcohol problems:
Pretreatment responses of women and men to the Comprehensive Drinker Profile. Journal
of Clinical Psychology, 53, 263-277.

Miller, W. R., & Delaney, H. D. (1997). Studying spiritual/religious issues in behavior change:
Research and training at the University of New Mexico. Spiritual and Religious Issues in
Behavior Change, 10(3), 5-8.

Miller, W. R., & Walker, D. D. (1997). Should there be aromatherapy for addiction?
Addiction, 92, 486-487.

Miller, W. R., & Willoughby, K. V. (1997). Designing effective alcohol treatment systems for
rural populations: Cross-cultural perspectives. In Bringing Excellence to Substance Abuse
Services in Rural and Frontier America, Technical Assistance Publication Series, Volume 20
(pp.83-92). Rockville, MD: Center for Substance Abuse Treatment.

Pritchard, H. E., Wolfe, B. L., Waldron, D. J., & Miller, W. R. (1997). What services are being
offered by whom? A survey of substance abuse programs in New Mexico. Alcoholism
Treatment Quarterly, 15, 47-61.

Project MATCH Research Group (1997). Matching alcoholism treatments to client
heterogeneity: Project MATCH posttreatment drinking outcomes. Journal of Studies on
Alcohol, 58, 7-29.

Project MATCH Research Group (1997). Project MATCH secondary a priori hypotheses.
Addiction, 92, 1671-1698.

Tonigan, J. S., Miller, W. R., & Brown, J. M. (1997). The reliability of Form 90: An instrument
for assessing alcohol treatment outcome. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 58. 358-364.

Walker, S. R., Tonigan, J. S., Miller, W. R., Comer, S., & Kahlich, L. (1997). Intercessory prayer
in the treatment of alcohol dependence: A pilot investigation. Alternative Therapies, 3(6),
79-86.

1998
Bennett, M.E., & Miller, W.R. (1998). Alcohol Problems. In H. Friedman (Ed.), Encyclopedia
of Mental Health. Academic Press.

Brown, J. M., Ashcroft, F. G., & Miller, W. R. (1998). Purpose in life among alcoholics: A
comparison of three ethnic groups. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 16(3), 1-11.

Kushner, P. R., Levinson, W., & Miller, W. R. (1998). Motivational interviewing: When,
when, and why. Patient Care, 32(14), 55-72.

Miller, W. R. (1998). Enhancing motivation for change. In W. R. Miller & N. Heather (Eds.),
Treating addictive behaviors: Processes of change (2nd ed., pp. 121-132). New York:
Plenum Press.

Miller, W. R. (1998). Researching the spiritual dimensions of alcohol and other drug
problems. Addiction, 93, 979-990.

Miller, W. R. (1998). Too close to home. (Review of Bill Moyers’ Close to Home) Addiction,
93 1104-1106.

Miller, W. R. (1998). Why do people change addictive behavior? The 1996 H. David
Archibald Lecture. Addiction, 93, 163-172.

Miller, W. R., Andrews, N. R., Wilbourne, P., & Bennett, M. E. (1998). A wealth of
alternatives: Effective treatments for alcohol problems. In W. R. Miller & N. Heather (Eds.),
Treating addictive behaviors: Processes of change (2nd ed., pp. 203-216). New York:
Plenum Press.

Miller, W. R., & Bennett, M. E. (1998). Addictions: Alcohol/drug problems. In D. B. Larson, J.
P. Swyers, & M. E. McCullough (Eds.), Scientific research on spirituality and health: A
consensus report (pp. 68-82). Rockville, MD: National Institute for Healthcare Research.

Miller, W. R., & Westerberg, V. S. (1998). A case-based approach for estimating costs in
psychosocial research. Psychological Science, 9, 419-422.

Project MATCH Research Group (1998). Matching alcoholism treatments to client
heterogeneity: Project MATCH three-year drinking outcomes. Alcoholism: Clinical and
Experimental Research, 22, 1300-1311.

Project MATCH Research Group (1998). Matching alcoholism treatments to client
heterogeneity: Treatment main effects and matching effects on drinking during treatment.
Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 59, 631-639.

Project MATCH Research Group, (1998). Matching patients with alcohol disorders to
treatments: Clinical implications from Project MATCH. Journal of Mental Health, 7, 589-602.

Project MATCH Research Group (1998). Therapist effects in three treatments for alcohol
problems. Psychotherapy Research, 8, 455-474.

Rychtarik, R. G., Koutsky, J. R., & Miller, W. R. (1998). Profiles of the Alcohol Use Inventory:
A large sample cluster analysis conducted with split-sample replication rules. Psychological
Assessment, 10, 107-119.

Westerberg, V. S., Miller, W. R., Harris, R. J., & Tonigan, J. S. (1998). The topography of
relapse in clinical samples. Addictive Behaviors, 23, 325-337.

Westerberg, V. S., Tonigan, J. S., & Miller, W. R. (1998). Reliability of Form 90D: An
instrument for quantifying drug use. Substance Abuse, 19, 179-189.

1999
Babor, T. F., Miller, W. R., DiClemente, C. C., & Longabaugh, R. (1999). A study to
remember: Response of the Project MATCH Research Group. Addiction, 94, 66-69.

Brown, J. M., Miller, W. R., & Lawendowski, L. A. (1999). The Self‑Regulation
Questionnaire. In L. Vandecreek & T. L. Jackson (Eds.), Innovations in clinical practice: A
source book. Vol. 17, pp. 281-293. Sarasota, FL: Professional Resources Press.

Gorsuch, R. L. & Miller, W. R. (1999). Measuring spirituality. In W. R. Miller (Ed.),
Integrating spirituality into treatment: Resources for practitioners (pp. 47-64). Washington,
DC: American Psychological Association.

Handmaker, N. S., Miller, W. R., & Manicke, M. (1999). Findings of a pilot study of
motivational interviewing with pregnant drinkers. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 60, 285-
287.

Meyers, R. J., Miller, W. R., Hill, D. E., & Tonigan, J. S. (1999). Community reinforcement and
family training (CRAFT): Engaging unmotivated drug users in treatment. Journal of
Substance Abuse, 10(3), 1-18.

Miller, W. R. (1999). Can we study spirituality? The Addictions Newsletter, 6, 4, 21.

Miller, W. R. (1999). Diversity training in spiritual and religious issues. In W. R. Miller (Ed.),
Integrating spirituality into treatment: Resources for practitioners (pp. 253-263).
Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Miller, W. R., Meyers, R. J., & Hiller-Sturmhöfel, S. (1999). The community-reinforcement
approach. Alcohol Health & Research World, 22, 116-121.

Miller, W. R., Meyers, R. J., & Tonigan, J. S. (1999). Engaging the unmotivated in treatment
for alcohol problems: A comparison of three strategies for intervention through family
members. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 67, 688-697.

Miller, W. R., & Thoresen, C. E. (1999). Spirituality and health. In W. R. Miller (Ed.),
Integrating spirituality into treatment: Resources for practitioners (pp. 3-18) Washington,
DC: American Psychological Association.

Rychtarik, R. G., Koutsky, J. R., & Miller, W. R. (1999). Profiles of the Alcohol Use Inventory:
A correction to Rychtarik, Koutsky and Miller (1998). Psychological Assessment, 11, 396-
402.

Tonigan, J. S., Connors, G. J., & Miller, W. R. (1999). Special populations in Alcoholics
Anonymous. Alcohol Health & Research World, 281-285.

Tonigan, J. S., Connors, G.J., Miller, W.R. (1999). Alcoholics Anonymous Involvement: A
review. In Maltby, J., Lewis, C.A., & Hill, A.P. (Eds.) Commissioned reviews on 300
psychological tests, Lampeter Wales, UK, Edwin Mellen Press

Yahne, C. E., & Miller, W. R. (1999). Enhancing motivation for treatment and change. In B.
S. McCrady & E. E. Epstein (Eds.), Addictions: A sourcebook for professionals (pp. 235-249).
Oxford University Press.

Yahne, C. E., & Miller, W. R. (1999). Evoking hope. In W. R. Miller (Ed.), Integrating
spirituality into treatment: Resources for practitioners (pp. 217-233). Washington, DC:
American Psychological Association.

2000
Miller, W. R. (2000). Motivational enhancement therapy: Description of counseling
approach. In J. J.

Boren, L. S. Onken, & K. M. Carroll (Eds.), Approaches to drug abuse counseling (pp. 89-93).
Bethesda, MD: National Institute on Drug Abuse.

Miller, W. R. (2000). Motivational interviewing: IV. Some parallels with horse whispering.
Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 28, 285-292.

Miller, W. R. (2000). Professional ethics and marketing of treatment. Addictions, 95, 1764-
1765.

Miller, W. R. (2000). Rediscovering fire: Small interventions, large effects. Psychology of
Addictive
Behaviors, 14, 6-18.

Miller, W. R., & Harris, R. J. (2000). A simple scale of Gorski’s warning signs for relapse.
Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 61, 759-765.

Miller, W. R., Toscova, R. T., Miller, J. H., & Sanchez, V. (2000). A theory-based motivational
approach for reducing alcohol/drug problems in college. Health Education & Behavior, 27,
744-759.

Noonan, C., Miller, W. R., & Feeney, D. M. (2000). Dextromethorphan abuse among youth.
Archives of Family Medicine, 9, 791-792.

Rubel, E. C., Sobell, L. C., & Miller, W. R. (2000). Do continuing education workshops
improve participants’ skills? Effects of a motivational interviewing workshop on substance
abuse counselors’’ skills and knowledge. The Behavior Therapist, 23, 73-77, 90.

Tonigan, J. S., Miller, W. R., & Connors, G. J. (2000). Project MATCH client impressions about
Alcoholics Anonymous: Measurement issues and relationship to treatment outcome.
Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 18, 25-41.

Westerberg, V. S., Miller, W. R., & Tonigan, J. S. (2000). Comparison of outcomes for clients
in randomized versus open trials of treatment for alcohol use disorders. Journal of Studies
on Alcohol, 61, 720-727.

2001
C’de Baca, J., Miller, W. R., & Lapham, S. (2001). A multiple risk factor approach to
predicting DWI recidivism. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 21, 207-215.

Connors, G. J., Tonigan, J. S., & Miller, W. R. (2001). A longitudinal model of intake
symptomatology, AA participation, and outcome: Retrospective study of the Project
MATCH outpatient and aftercare samples. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 62, 817-825.

Connors, G. J., Tonigan, J. S., & Miller, W. R. (2001). Religiosity and responsiveness to
alcoholism treatments. In R. Longabaugh & P. W. Wirtz (Eds.), Project MATCH hypotheses:
Results and causal chain analyses (pp. 166-175). Project MATCH Monograph Series, Vol. 8.
Bethesda, MD: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism.

Meyers, R. J., Miller, W. R., & Smith, J. E. (2001). Community reinforcement and family
training (CRAFT). In R. J. Meyers & W. R. Miller (Eds.), A community reinforcement
approach to addiction treatment (pp. 147-160). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University
Press.

Miller, W. R. (2001). Foreword. In J. R. Volpicelli, H. M. Pettinati, A. T. McLellan, & C. P.
O’Brien, Combining medication and psychosocial treatments for addictions (x-xii). New
York: Guilford Press.

Miller, W. R. (2001). Foreword. In P. M. Monti, S. M. Colby, & T. A. O’Leary (Eds.),
Adolescents, alcohol, and substance abuse (x-xiii). New York: Guilford Press.

Miller, W. R. (2001). Foreword. In M. M. Velasquez, G. G. Maurer, C. Crouch, & C. C.
DiClemente, Group Treatment for Substance Abuse: A Stages-of-Change Therapy Manual.
New York: Guilford Press.

Miller, W. R. (2001). When is it motivational interviewing? Addiction, 96, 1770-1772.

Miller, W. R., & Meyers, R. J. (2001). Summary and reflections. In R. J. Meyers & W. R.

Miller (Eds.), A community reinforcement approach to addiction treatment (pp. 161-170).
Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

Miller, W. R., Meyers, R. J., & Tonigan, J. S. (2001). A comparison of CRA and traditional
approaches. In R. J. Meyers & W. R. Miller (Eds.), A community reinforcement approach to
addiction treatment. (Pp. 62-78). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

Miller, W. R., Meyers, R. J., Tonigan, J. S., & Grant, K. A. (2001). Community reinforcement
and traditional approaches: Findings of a controlled trial. In R. J. Meyers & W. R. Miller
(Eds.), A community reinforcement approach to addiction treatment (pp. 79-103).
Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

Miller, W. R., & Mount, K. A. (2001). A small study of training in motivational interviewing:
Does one workshop change clinician and client behavior? Behavioural and Cognitive
Psychotherapy, 29, 457-471.

Miller, W. R., & Tonigan, J. S. (2001). Alcohol problem recognition and treatment outcomes.
In R. Longabaugh & P. W. Wirtz (Eds.), Project MATCH hypotheses: Results and causal chain
analyses (pp. 223-238). Project MATCH Monograph Series, Vol. 8. Bethesda, MD: National
Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism.

Miller, W. R., Walters, S. T., & Bennett, M. E. (2001). How effective is alcoholism treatment?
Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 62, 211-220.

Rychtarik, R. G., Miller, W. R., & Tonigan, J. S. (2001). The alcohol involvement matching
hypothesis and findings. In R. Longabaugh & P. W. Wirtz (Eds.), Project MATCH hypotheses:
Results and causal chain analyses (pp. 44-60). Project MATCH Monograph Series, Vol. 8.
Bethesda, MD: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism.

Smith, J. E., Meyers, R. J., & Miller, W. R. (2001). The community reinforcement approach to
the treatment of substance use disorders. American Journal on Addictions, 10 (Suppl.), 51-
59.

Tonigan, J. S., Miller, W. R., & Connors, G. J. (2001). Prior Alcoholics Anonymous
involvement and treatment outcome. In R. Longabaugh & P. W. Wirtz (Eds.), Project
MATCH hypotheses: Results and causal chain analyses (pp. 276-284). Project MATCH
Monograph Series, Vol. 8. Bethesda, MD: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and
Alcoholism.

Tonigan, J. S., Miller, W. R., & Connors, G. J. (2001). The search for meaning in life as a
predictor of alcoholism treatment outcome. In R. Longabaugh & P. W. Wirtz (Eds.), Project
MATCH hypotheses: Results and causal chain analyses (pp. 154-165). Project MATCH
Monograph Series, Vol. 8. Bethesda, MD: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and
Alcoholism.

Venner, K. L., & Miller, W. R. (2001). Progression of alcohol problems in a Navajo sample.
Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 62, 158-165.

Waldron, H. B., Miller, W. R., & Tonigan, J. S. (2001). Client anger as a predictor of
differential response to treatment. In R. Longabaugh & P. W. Wirtz (Eds.), Project MATCH
hypotheses: Results and causal chain analyses (pp. 134-148). Project MATCH Monograph
Series, Vol. 8. Bethesda, MD: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism.

2002
Daugherty, M., Love, C. T., James, W. H., & Miller, W. R. (2002). Substance abuse among
displaced and indigenous peoples. In W. R. Miller, & C. Weisner (Eds.). Changing substance
abuse through health and social systems (pp. 225-239). New York: Kluwer/Plenum.

López-Viets, V., Walker, D. D., & Miller, W. R. (2002). What is motivation to change? A
scientific analysis. In.M. McMurran (Ed.), Motivating offenders to change: A guide to
enhancing engagement in therapy (pp. 15-30). Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

Meyers, R. J., Miller, W. R., Smith, J. E., & Tonigan, J. S. (2002). A randomized trial of two
methods for engaging treatment-refusing drug users through concerned significant others.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 70, 1182-1185.

Miller, W. R. (2002). Educating psychologists about substance abuse. (Strategic plan for
interdisciplinary faculty development among the nation’’s health professional workforce for
a new approach to substance use disorders.) Substance Abuse, 23(3), 289-303.

Miller, W. R. (2002). Is “treatment” the right way to think about it? In W. R. Miller & C.
Weisner (Eds.), Changing substance abuse through health and social systems (pp. 15-27)
New York: Kluwer/Plenum.

Miller, W. R. (2002). Spirituality and addiction: What research tells us. Health and
Spirituality Connection, 6(1), 3, 6-7.

Miller, W. R. (2002). Spirituality and the treatment of addictions. New Directions in the
Study of Alcohol, 26, 31-39.

Miller, W. R., & Weisner, C. (2002). Integrated care: The need for evidence-based policy. In
W. R. Miller & C. Weisner (Eds.), Changing substance abuse through health and social
systems (pp. 243-253). New York: Kluwer/Plenum.

Miller, W. R., & Wilbourne, P. L. (2002). Mesa Grande: A methodological analysis of clinical
trials of treatments for alcohol use disorders. Addiction, 97, 265-277.
Simpson, T. L., & Miller, W. R. (2002). Concomitance between childhood sexual and physical
abuse and substance abuse: A review. Clinical Psychology Review, 22, 27-77.

Tonigan, J. S., & Miller, W. R. (2002). The Inventory of Drug Use Consequences (InDUC):
Test-retest stability and sensitivity to detect change. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 16,
165-168.

Tonigan, J. S., Miller, W. R., Juarez, P., & Villanueva, M. (2002). Utilization of AA by Hispanic
and non-Hispanic white clients receiving outpatient alcohol treatment. Journal of Studies
on Alcohol, 63, 215-218.

Tonigan, J. S., Miller, W. R., & Schermer, C., (2002). Atheists, agnostics, and Alcoholics
Anonymous. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 63, 534-541.

Wilbourne, P. L., & Miller, W. R. (2002). Treatment for alcoholism: Older and wiser?
Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 20, 3/4, 41-60.

Yahne, C. E., Miller, W. R., Irvin-Vitela, L., & Tonigan, J. S. (2002). Magdalena pilot project:
Motivational outreach to substance abusing women street sex workers. Journal of
Substance Abuse Treatment, 23, 49-53.

2003
Amrhein, P. C., Miller, W. R., Yahne, C. E., Palmer, M., & Fulcher, L. (2003). Client
commitment language during motivational interviewing predicts drug use outcomes.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 71(5), 862-878.

Apodaca, T. R., & Miller, W. R. (2003). A meta-analysis of the effectiveness of bibliotherapy
for alcohol problems. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 59, 289-304.

Arroyo, J. A., Miller, W. R., & Tonigan, J. S. (2003). The influence of Hispanic ethnicity on
long-term outcome in three alcohol treatment modalities. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 64,
98-104.

C’de Baca, J., & Miller, W. R. (2003). Quantum change: Sudden transformation in the
tradition of James’s Varieties. Streams of William James, 5(1), 12-15.

COMBINE Study Research Group (2003). Testing combined pharmacotherapies and
behavioral interventions in alcohol dependence: Rationale and methods. Alcoholism:
Clinical and Experimental Research, 27, 1107-1122.

COMBINE Study Research Group (2003). Testing combined pharmacotherapies and
behavioral interventions for alcohol dependence (The COMBINE Study): A pilot feasibility
study. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 27, 1123-1131.

Connors, G. J., Miller, W. R., Anton, R. F., & Tonigan, J. S. (2003). Clinical assessment:
Measuring matching characteristics and treatment outcomes. In T. F. Babor & F. K. Del Boca
(Eds.), Treatment matching in alcoholism (pp. 29-41). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University
Press.

DiClemente, C. C., Carroll, K. M., Miller, W. R., Connors, G. J., & Donovan, D. M.(2003). The
effects of therapist characteristics and the process of psychotherapy. In T. F. Babor & F. K.
Del Boca (Eds.), Treatment matching in alcoholism (pp. 166-183). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge
University Press.

Miller, W. R. (2003). Comments on Ainslie and Monterosso. In R. E. Vuchinich & N. Heather
(Eds.), Choice, behavioural economics and addiction. (pp. 62-66). New York: Pergamon.

Miller, W. R. (2003). Enhancing motivation for change. In R. K. Hester & W. R. Miller (Eds.),
Handbook of Alcoholism Treatment Approaches: Effective Alternatives (3rd ed., pp. 131-
151). Boston, MA: Allyn & Bacon.

Miller, W. R. (2003). On motivational interviewing. Monitor on Psychology, 34, 10.

Miller, W. R. (2003). Spirituality as an antidote for addiction. Spirituality & Health, October,
34-38.

Miller, W. R. (2003). Spirituality, treatment and recovery. In M. Galanter (Ed.), Recent
Developments in Alcoholism (Vol. 16, Research on Alcoholism Treatment, pp. 391-404).
New York: Kluwer Academic / Plenum.

Miller, W. R., & Anderson, R. E. (2003). Impact of a faculty development program in
addiction psychology. Journal of Teaching in the Addictions, 2(2), 1-15.

Miller, W. R., & Hester, R. K. (2003). Treating alcohol problems: Toward an informed
eclecticism. In R. K. Hester & W. R. Miller (Eds.), Handbook of Alcoholism Treatment
Approaches: Effective Alternatives (3rd ed., pp. 1-12). Boston, MA: Allyn & Bacon.

Miller, W. R., & Longabaugh, R. (2003). Summary and conclusions. In T. F. Babor & F. K. Del
Boca (Eds.), Treatment matching in alcoholism (pp. 207-221). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge
University Press.

Miller, W. R., & Thoresen, C. E. (Eds.) (2003). Special section on spirituality, religion and
health. American Psychologist, 58, 24-74.

Miller, W. R., & Thoresen, C. E. (2003). Spirituality, religion, and health: An emerging
research field. American Psychologist, 58 24-35.

Miller, W. R., Westerberg, V. S., & Waldron, H. B. (2003). Evaluating alcohol problems in
adults and adolescents. In R. K. Hester & W. R. Miller (Eds.), Handbook of Alcoholism
Treatment Approaches: Effective Alternatives (3rd ed., pp. 78-112). Boston, MA: Allyn &
Bacon.

Miller, W. R., Wilbourne, P. L., & Hettema, J. E. (2003). What works? A summary of alcohol
treatment outcome research. In R. K. Hester & W. R. Miller (Eds.), Handbook of Alcoholism
Treatment Approaches: Effective Alternatives (3rd ed., pp. 13-63). Boston, MA: Allyn &
Bacon.

Miller, W. R., Yahne, C. E., & Tonigan, J. S. (2003). Motivational interviewing in drug abuse
services: A randomized trial. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 71, 754-763.

Owen, P. L., Slaymaker, V., Tonigan, J. S., McCrady, B. S., Epstein, E. E., Kaskutas, L. A.,
Humphreys, K., & Miller, W. R. (2003). Participation in Alcoholics Anonymous: Intended and
unintended change mechanisms. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 27, 524-
532.

Tonigan, J. S., Connors, G., & Miller, W. R. (2003). Participation and involvement in
Alcoholics Anonymous. In T. F. Babor & F. K. Del Boca (Eds.), Treatment matching in
alcoholism (pp. 184-204). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

2004
Miller, W. R. (2004). Motivational interviewing in service to health promotion. Art of Health
Promotion
in American Journal of Health Promotion, 18(3), 1-10.

Miller, W. R. (2004). The phenomenon of quantum change. Journal of Clinical Psychology: In
Session, 60(5), 453-460.

Miller, W. R., & Rollnick, S. (2004). Talking oneself into change: Motivational interviewing,
stages of change, and therapeutic process. Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy, 18, 299-
308.

Miller, W. R., & Thoresen, C. E. (2004). Spirituality, health, and the discipline of psychology.
American Psychologist, 59, 54-55.

Miller, W. R., Yahne, C. E., Moyers, T. B., Martinez, J., & Pirritano, M. (2004). A randomized
trial of methods to help clinicians learn motivational interviewing. Journal of Consulting and
Clinical Psychology, 72, 1050-1062.

Ogle, R. L., & Miller, W. R. (2004). The effects of alcohol intoxication and gender on the
social information processing of hostile provocations involving male and female
provocateurs. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 65, 54-62

Smith, J. E., Meyers, R. J., & Miller, W. R. (2004). Take the network into treatment. Drug
and Alcohol Findings, 10, 4-7.

Walker, D. D., Venner, K., Hill, D. E., Meyers, R. J., & Miller, W. R. (2004). A comparison of
alcohol and drug disorders: Is there evidence for a developmental sequence of drug abuse?
Addictive Behaviors, 29, 817-824.

2005
Brown, S., & Miller, W. R. (2005). Transformational change. In W. R. Miller & H. Delaney
(Eds.), Judeo-Christian perspectives on psychology: Human nature, motivation and change
(pp. 167-183). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Hettema, J., Steele, J., & Miller, W. R.. (2005). Motivational interviewing. Annual Review of
Clinical Psychology, 1, 91-111.

Longabaugh, R., Zweben, A., LoCastro, J. S., & Miller, W. R. (2005). Origins, issues and
options in the development of the Combined Behavioral Intervention. Journal of Studies on
Alcohol, Supplement No. 15, 179-187.

Miller, B. (2005). A message from Albuquerque. Drug & Alcohol Findings, 13, 26.

Miller, W. R. (2005). Anatomy of a quantum change. Spirituality & Health,
January/February, 52-53.

Miller, W. R. (2005). Are alcoholism treatments effective? The Project MATCH data:
Response. BMC Public Health, 5:76. (http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471‑2458/5/76).

Miller, W. R. (2005). Enhancing patient motivation for health behavior change. Journal of
Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation, 25, 207-209.

Miller, W. R. (2005). Motivational interviewing and the incredible shrinking treatment
effect. Addiction, 100, 421.

Miller, W. R. (2005). Resolutions that work. Spirituality & Health, January/February, 44-47.

Miller, W. R. (2005). What is human nature? Reflections from Jewish and Christian
perspectives. In W. R. Miller & H. Delaney (Eds.), Judeo-Christian perspectives on
psychology: Human nature, motivation and change (pp. 11-29). Washington, DC: American
Psychological Association.

Miller, W. R. (2005). Motivational enhancement therapy. In M. Hersen & J. Rosqvist..
Encyclopedia of behavior modification and cognitive behavior therapy. Vol 1. Adult clinical
applications, pp. 379-383. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Miller, W. R. (2005). Motivational interviewing. In M. Hersen & J. Rosqvist. Encyclopedia of
behavior modification and cognitive behavior therapy. Vol 1. Adult clinical applications, pp.
383-389. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Miller, W. R. (2005). Review of “Treating alcohol and drug abuse: An evidence-based
review,” by Mats Berglund, Sten Thelander, and Egon Jonsson. Addiction,100, 566-567.

Miller, W. R., & Delaney, H. D. (2005). Psychology as the science of human nature:
Reflections and research directions. In W. R. Miller & H. Delaney (Eds.), Judeo-Christian
perspectives on psychology: Human nature, motivation and change (pp. 291-308).
Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Miller, W. R., LoCastro, J. S., Longabaugh, R., O’Malley, S., & Zweben, A. (2005). When
worlds collide: Blending the divergent traditions of pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy
outcome research. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, Supplement No. 15, 17-23

Miller, W. R., & Moyers, T. B. (2005). Motivational interviewing. In G. P. Koocher, J. C.
Norcross, & S. S. Hill, III (Eds.), Psychologists’ desk reference (2nd ed.), pp. 267-271. New
York: Oxford University Press.

Miller, W. R., Moyers, T. B., Arciniega, L., Ernst, D., & Forcehimes, A. (2005). Training,
supervision and quality monitoring of the COMBINE study behavioral interventions. Journal
of Studies on Alcohol, Supplement No. 15, 188-195.

Miller, W. R., Zweben, J. & Johnson, W. R. (2005). Evidence-based treatment: Why, what,
where, when and how? Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 29, 267-276.

Moyers, T. B., Miller, W. R., & Hendrickson, S. M. L. (2005). How does motivational
interviewing work? Therapist interpersonal skill predicts involvement within motivational
interviewing sessions. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 73, 590-598.

Moyers, T. B., Martin, T., Manuel, J. K., Hendrickson, S.M.L., & Miller, W. R. (2005).
Assessing competence in the use of motivational interviewing. Journal of Substance Abuse
Treatment, 28, 19-26.

Pettinati, H. M., Weiss, R. D., Dundon, W., Miller, W. R., Donovan, D., Ernst, D. B., &
Rounsaville, B. J. (2005). A structured approach to medical management (MM): A
psychosocial intervention to support pharmacotherapy in the treatment of alcohol
dependence. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, Supplement No. 15, 170-178.

Weiss, R. D., LoCastro, J. S., Swift, R., Zweben, A., Miller, W. R., Longabaugh, R., & Hosking, J.
D. (2005). The use of a “psychotherapy with no pills” treatment condition as part of a
combined pharmacotherapy-psychotherapy research study of alcohol dependence. Journal
of Studies on Alcohol, Supplement No. 15, 43-49.

2006
Adams, J. B., & Madson, M. B. (2006). Reflection and outlook for the future of addictions
treatment and training: An interview with William R. Miller. Journal of Teaching in the
Addictions, 5, 95-109.

Anton, R. F., Miller, W. R., O’Malley, S. S., Zweben, A., & Hosking, J. D. (2006).
Pharmacotherapy and behavioral intervention for alcohol dependence: In reply. Journal of
the American Medical Association, 296, 1728-1729.

Anton, R. F., O’Malley, S. S., Ciraulo, D. A., Cisler, R. A., Couper, D., Donovan, D. M.,
Gastfriend, D. R., Hosking, J. D., Johnson, B. A., LoCastro, J. S., Longabaugh, R., Mason, B. J.,
Mattson, M. E., Miller, W. R., Pettinati, H. M., Randall, C. L., Swift, R., Weiss, R. D., Williams,
L. D., & Zweben, A. for the COMBINE Study Research Group (2006). Combined
pharmacotherapies and behavioral interventions for alcohol dependence. The COMBINE
study: A randomized controlled trial. Journal of the American Medical Association, 295,
2003-2017.

Bogenschutz, M. P., Tonigan, J. S., & Miller, W. R. (2006). Examining the effects of
alcoholism typology and AA attendance on self-efficacy as a mechanism of change. Journal
of Studies on Alcohol, 67, 562-567.

Carroll, K. M., & Miller, W. R. (2006). Defining and addressing the problem. In W. R. Miller &
K. M. Carroll (Eds.), Rethinking substance abuse: What science shows and what we should
do about it (pp. 3-7). New York: Guilford Press.

Feldstein, S. W., & Miller, W. R. (2006). Substance abuse and risk taking among adolescents.
Journal of Mental Health, 15, 633-643.

Miller, W. R. (2006). Confrontation as chicken and egg: Comment on Francis et al. (2005).
Addiction, 101, 137.

Miller, W. R. (2006). Motivational factors in addictive behaviors. In W. R. Miller & K. M.
Carroll (Eds.), Rethinking substance abuse: What science shows and what we should do
about it (pp. 134-150). New York: Guilford Press.

Miller, W. R., Baca, C., Compton, W. M., Ernst, D., Manuel, J. K., Pringle, B., Schermer, C.R.,
Weiss, R. D., Willenbring, M. L., & Zweben, A. (2006). Addressing substance abuse in health
care settings. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 30, 292-302.

Miller, W. R., Bogenschutz, M., & Villarreal, M. I. (2006). Investigación y prática en
colaboración: la red de ensayos clinicos del NIDA. [Research and practice together: The
NIDA clinical trials network] Adicciones, 18, 11-22.

Miller, W. R., & Carroll, K. M. (2006). Drawing the science together: Ten principles, ten
recommendations. In W. R. Miller & K. M. Carroll (Eds.), Rethinking substance abuse: What
science shows and what we should do about it (pp. 293-311). New York: Guilford Press.

Miller, W. R., & Moyers, T. B. (2006). Eight stages in learning motivational interviewing.
Journal of Teaching in the Addictions, 5, 3-17.

Miller, W. R., Sorensen, J. L., Selzer, J., & Brigham, G. (2006). Disseminating evidence-based
practices in substance abuse treatment: A review with suggestions. Journal of Substance
Abuse Treatment, 31, 25-39.

Schermer, C. R., Moyers, T. B., Miller, W. R., & Bloomfield, L. A. (2006). Trauma center brief
interventions for alcohol disorders decrease subsequent driving under the influence arrests.
Journal of Trauma, 60, 29-34.

Tonigan, J. S., Bogenschutz, M. P., & Miller, W. R. (2006). Is alcoholism typology a predictor
of both AA affiliation and disaffiliation after treatment? Journal of Substance Abuse
Treatment, 30, 323-330.

2007
Apodaca, T. R., Miller, W. R., Schermer, C. R., & Amrhein, P. C. (2007). A pilot study of
bibliotherapy to reduce alcohol problems among patients in a hospital trauma center.
Journal of Addictions Nursing, 18, 167-173.

Bray, J. W., Zarkin, G. A., Miller, W. R., Mitra, D., Kivlahan, D. R., Martin, D. J., Couper, D. J.,
& Cisler, R. A. (2007). Measuring economic outcomes of alcohol treatment using the
Economic Form 90. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 68, 248-255.

Delaney, H. D., Miller, W. R., & Bisono, A. (2007). Religiosity and spirituality among
psychologists: A survey of clinician members of the American Psychological Association.
Professional Psychology, 38, 538-546.

Duran, B. G., Wallerstein, N., & Miller, W. R. (2007). New approaches to alcohol
interventions among American Indian and Latino communities: The experience of the
Southwest Addictions Research Group. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly 25(4), 1-10.

Ernst, D., Miller, W. R., & Rollnick, S. (2007). Treating substance abuse in primary care: A
demonstration project. International Journal of Integrated Care, 7, 10 October 2007, ISSN
1568-4156, http://www.ijic.org.

Feldstein, S. W., & Miller, W. R. (2007). Does subtle screening for substance abuse work? A
review of the Substance Abuse Subtle Screening Inventory (SASSI). Addiction, 102, 41-50.

Forcehimes, A. A., Tonigan, J. S., Miller, W. R., Kenna, G. A., & Baer, J. S. (2007).
Psychometrics of the Drinker Inventory of Consequences (DrInC). Addictive Behaviors, 32,
1699-1704.

Geppert, C., Bogenschutz, M. P., & Miller, W. R. (2007). Development of a bibliography on
religion, spirituality and addictions. Drug and Alcohol Review, 26, 389-395.

Miller, W. R. (2007). Bring addiction treatment out of the closet. Addiction, 102, 863.

Miller, W. R. (2007). Is addiction a problem of self-control? In J. E. Henningfield, P. B.
Santora, & W. K. Bickel (Eds.), Addiction treatment in the 21st century: Science and policy
issues (pp. 19-23). Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press.

Miller, W. R. (2007). Pros and cons: Reflections on motivational interviewing in correctional
settings. In S. T. Walters, M. D. Clark, R. Gingerich, & M. L. Meltzer. Motivating offenders to
change: A guide for probation and parole (pp. xiii-xv). Washington, DC: National Institute of
Corrections, U.S. Department of Justice

Miller, W. R., & Bogenschutz, M. P. (2007). Spirituality and addiction. Southern Medical
Journal, 100, 433-436.

Miller, W. R., & Feldstein, S. W. (2007). SASSI: A response to Lazowski and Miller.
Addiction, 102, 1002-1004.

Miller, W. R., Villanueva, M., Tonigan, J. S., & Cuzmar, I. (2007). Are special treatments
needed for special populations? Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly 25(4), 63-78.

Villanueva, M., Tonigan, J. S., & Miller, W. R. (2007). Response of Native American clients to
three treatment methods for alcohol dependence. Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse,
6(2), 41-48.

White, W. L., & Miller, W. R. (2007). The use of confrontation in addiction treatment:
History, science, and time for change. Counselor, 8(4), 12-30.

2008
Arkowitz, H., & Miller, W. R. (2008). Learning, applying and extending motivational
interviewing. In H. Arkowitz, H. A. Westra, W. R. Miller & S. Rollnick (Eds.), Motivational
interviewing in the treatment of psychological problems (pp. 1-25). New York: Guilford
Press.

Arkowitz, H., Miller, W. R., Westra, H. A., & Rollnick, S. (2008). Motivational interviewing in
the treatment of psychological problems: Conclusions and future directions. In H. Arkowitz,
H. A. Westra, W. R. Miller & S. Rollnick (Eds.), Motivational interviewing in the treatment of
psychological problems (pp. 324-342). New York: Guilford Press.

Donovan, D. M., Anton, R. F., Miller, W. R., Longabaugh, R., Hosking, J. D., & Youngblood, M.
for the COMBINE Study Research Group (2008). Combined pharmacotherapies and
behavioral interventions for alcohol dependence (the COMBINE study): Examination of post-
treatment drinking outcomes. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 69, 5-13.

Forcehimes, A. A., Feldstein, S. W., & Miller, W. R. (2008). Glatt’s curve revisited: A pilot
study investigating the progression of recovery in Alcoholics Anonymous. Alcoholism
Treatment Quarterly, 26, 241-258.

Hettema, J. E, Miller, W. R., Tonigan, J. S., & Delaney, H. D. (2008). The test-retest reliability
of the Form-90-DWI: An instrument for assessing intoxicated driving. Psychology of
Addictive Behaviors, 22, 117-121.

Hettema, J., Steele, J., & Miller, W. R. (2008). Entrevista motivacional. Revista de
Toxicomanias, 52, 3-24.

Miller, W. R. (2008). Dependence: Fear not. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental
Research, 32, 4.

Miller, W. R. (2008). The ethics of harm reduction. In C. M. A. Geppert & L. W. Roberts
(Eds.), The book of ethics: Expert guidance for professionals who treat addiction (pp. 41-53).
Center City, MN: Hazelden.

Miller, W. R. (2008). It all depends. (Commentary on McCambridge et al.). Addiction, 103,
1819-1820.

Miller, W. R., & Atencio, D. J. (2008). Free will as a proportion of variance. In J. Baer, J. C.
Kaufman, & R. F. Baumeister (Eds.). Are we free? Psychology and free will (pp. 275-295).
New York: Oxford University Press.

Miller, W. R., Forcehimes, A., O’Leary, M., & Lanoue, M. (2008). Spiritual direction in
addiction treatment: Two clinical trials. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 35, 434-442.

Miller, W. R., Hendrickson, S. M. L, Venner, K., Bisonó, A., Daugherty, M., & Yahne, C. E.
(2008). Cross-cultural training in motivational interviewing. Journal of Teaching in the
Addictions, 7, 4-15.

Miller, W. R., & Johnson, W. R. (2008). A natural language screening measure for motivation
to change. Addictive Behaviors, 33, 1177-1182.

Miller, W. R., & Manuel, J. K. (2008). How large must a treatment effect be before it matters
to practitioners? An estimation method and demonstration. Drug and Alcohol Review, 27,
524-528.

2009
Carroll, K. M., Martino, S., Ball, S. A., Nich, C., Frankforter, T., Anez, L. M., Paris, M., Suarez-
Morales, L.

Szapocznik, J, Miller, W. R., Rosa, C., & Matthews, J. (2009). A multisite randomized
effectiveness trial of motivational enhancement therapy for Spanish-speaking substance
users. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 77, 993-999.

Huffman, M. H. (2009). Health coaching: A fresh, new approach to improve quality
outcomes and compliance
for patients with chronic conditions (Interview). Home Healthcare Nurse, 27, 490-
498.

Miller, P. G., & Miller, W. R. (2009). What should we be aiming for in the treatment of
addiction?
Addiction. 104, 685-686.

Miller, W. R. (2009). Conversation with William R. Miller. Addiction, 104, 883-893.

Miller, W. R. (2009). William (Bill) Miller: Addiction oldtimer (Interview). In D-D Stout (Ed.),
Coming to harm reduction kicking and screaming (pp. 62-68). Bloomington, IN:
AuthorHouse.

Miller, W. R., & Rollnick, S. (2009). Ten things that motivational interviewing is not.
Behavioural
and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 37, 129-140.

Miller, W. R., & Rose, G. S. (2009). Toward a theory of motivational interviewing. American
Psychologist, 64, 527-537.

Miller, W. R., & Wilson, B. E. (2009, July 1). Making a difference with patients who drink too
much. American Family Physician, 80, 21-22.

2010
Miller, W. R., & Rose, G. S. (2010). Motivational interviewing in relational context.
American Psychologist 65(4), 298-299.

2011
Miller, W. R., & McLellan, A. T. (2011). G. Alan Marlatt: 1941-2011. Journal of Substance
Abuse Treatment, 41, 331-334.

2012
Manuel, J. K., Austin, J. L., Miller, W. R., McCrady, B. S., Tonigan, J. S., Meyers, R. J., Smith, J.
E., & Bogenschutz, M. P. (2012). Community reinforcement and family training: A pilot
comparison of group and self-directed delivery. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment,
43(1), 129-136.

Miller, W. R. (2012). Conversation with William R. Miller. In G. Edwards & T. F. Babor (Eds.),
Addiction and the making of professional careers. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction
Publishers, pp. 281-286. (Reprinted from Addiction, 104, 883-893.

Miller, W. R. (2012). Foreword to G. Edwards & T. F. Babor (Eds.), Addiction and the making
of professional careers. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers, pp. xi-xii.

Miller, W. R. (2012). Motivational interviewing and psychotherapy. Motivational
Interviewing: Training, Research, Implementation, Practice, 1(1), 2-6.

Miller, W. R., & Kuhlmann, T. (2012). Interview: Ambivalenz gegenüber Veränderung ist
normal. (Ambivalence about changing is normal.) Suchttherapie, 13:119-120.

Miller, W. R., & Rollnick, S. (2012). Meeting in the middle: Motivational interviewing and
self-determination theory. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical
Activity, 9:25. doi:10.1186/1479-5868-9-25.

White, W. L. (2012). The psychology of addiction recovery: An interview with William R.
Miller, Ph.D. The Counselor, 13(4).

2013
Delaney, H. D., Miller, W. R., & Bisono, A. (2013). Religiosity and spirituality among
psychologists: A survey of clinician members of the American Psychological Association.
Spirituality in Clinical Practice, 1(S), 95-106. (Reprinted from Professional Psychology 2007.)

Delaney H.D., Miller, W. R., Hall, T. W. & Hill, P. C. (2013). Spiritual disciplines, spiritual
community, and spiritual growth in a sample of U.S. college students. Psychologia
Hungarica Caroliensis, 1(1), 116-137.

Miller, W. R. (2013). Addiction and spirituality. Substance Use and Misuse, 48, 1258-1259.

Miller, W. R. (2013). Confessions of a recovering trainer / What about decisional balance?
Motivational Interviewing: Training, Research, Implementation, Practice, 1(2), 2-5.

Miller, W. R. (2013). Motivational interviewing and social justice. Motivational
Interviewing: Training, Research, Implementation, Practice, 1(2), 15-18.

Miller, W. R. (2013). Preface to H. G. Roozen, R. J. Meyers & J. E. Smith, Community
reinforcement approach: Clinische procedures voor de behandling van alcohol- en
drugverslavning (pp. 9-10). Houten, The Netherlands: Bohn Stafleu can Loghum (Springer).

Moyers, T. B., & Miller, W. R. (2013). Is low therapist empathy toxic? Psychology of
Addictive Behaviors, 27, 878-884.

2014
Miller, W. R. (2014). Interactive journaling as a clinical tool. Journal of Mental Health
Counseling, 36(1), 31-42.

Miller, W. R. (2014). Generational literalism. Motivational Interviewing: Training, Research,
Implementation, Practice, 1(3), 2-3.

Miller, W. R. (2014). Celebrating Carl Rogers: Motivational interviewing and the person-
centered approach. Motivational Interviewing: Training, Research, Implementation,
Practice, 1(3), 4-6.

Miller, W. R. (2014). What I hope for the Society for Christian Psychology. Christian
Psychology around the World: The EMCAPP Journal, 5, 120-121.

Miller, W. R., & Rollnick, S. (2014). The effectiveness and ineffectiveness of complex
behavioral interventions: Impact of treatment fidelity. Contemporary Clinical Trials, 37(2),
234-241.

2015
Arkowitz, H., & Miller, W. R. (2015). Conclusions and future directions. In H. Arkowitz, W. R.
Miller, & S. Rollnick, (Eds), Motivational interviewing in the treatment of psychological
problems (2nd ed., pp. 365-387). New York: Guilford Press.

Miller, W. R. (2015). Accessing wisdom during psychotherapy: From information to
transformation. Christian Psychology around the World: The EMCAPP Journal,7, 198.

Miller, W. R. (2015). The evolution and devolution of addiction treatment in America. In J.
M. Jaraczewska & M. Adamczyk-Zientara (Eds.). Zastosowanie metody Dialogu
Motywującego do profilaktyki i terapii uzależnień behawioralnych (The application of
motivational interviewing to prevention and treatment of behavioral dependencies) (pp.31-
51). Warsaw: The Polish Association of Motivational Interviewing.

Miller, W. R. (2015). Foreword to A. Ostaszewska, Psychoterapia integratywna w podejściu
chrześcijańskim [Integrative psychology: A Christian approach] (pp. 7-10). Gdansk, Poland:
Gdańskie Wydawnictwo Psychologiczne.

Miller, W. R. (2015). Motivational interviewing in treating addictions. In H. Arkowitz, W. R.

Miller, & S. Rollnick, (Eds), Motivational interviewing in the treatment of psychological
problems (2nd ed., pp.249-270). New York: Guilford Press.

Miller, W. R. (2015). No more waiting lists! Substance Use and Misuse, 50(8-9), 1169-70.

Miller, W. R. (2015). Retire the concept of “relapse.” Substance Use and Misuse, 50(8-9),
976-977.

Miller, W. R. (2015). The power of Join-up: How a similar trust-based approach has helped
humans. An interview with Dr. William R Miller. In S. Cain and D. Roberts-Loucks, Horse
sense for leaders: Building trust-based relationships (pp. 72-75). Charleston, SC:
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform.

Miller, W. R., & Arkowitz, H. (2015). Learning, applying and extending motivational
interviewing. In H. Arkowitz, W. R. Miller, & S. Rollnick, (Eds), Motivational interviewing in
the treatment of psychological problems (2nd ed., pp. 1-32). New York: Guilford Press.

Miller, W. R., & Moyers, T. B. (2015). On having and eating cake. Addiction, 110(3), 418-
419.

Miller, W. R., & Moyers, T. B. (2015). The forest and the trees: Relational and specific
factors in addiction treatment. Addiction, 110(3), 401-413.

Miller, W. R., & Rose, G. S. (2015). Motivational interviewing and decisional balance:
Contrasting procedures for responding to client ambivalence. Behavioural and Cognitive
Psychotherapy, 43(2), 129-141.

2016
Miller, W. R. (2016). Sacred cows and greener pastures: Reflections from 40 years in
addiction research. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 34(1), 92-115.

Miller, W. R. (2016). Foreword to S. H. Godley, J. E. Smith R. J. Meyers & M. D. Godley, The
adolescent community reinforcement approach: A clinical guide for treating substance use
disorders. Normal, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

Miller, W. R. & Moyers, T. B. (2016). Asking better questions about clinical skill training.
Addiction, 111(7), 1151-1152.

Moyers, T. B., Houck, J. M., Rice, S. L., Longabaugh, R., & Miller, W. R. (2016). Therapist
empathy, Combined Behavioral Intervention, and alcohol outcomes in the COMBINE
research project. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 84(3), 221-229.

2017
Miller, W. R. (2017). Foreword to S. Naar & S. Safren, Motivational interviewing and CBT:
Combining strategies for maximum effectiveness. New York: Guilford Press.

Miller, W. R., & Moyers, T. B. (2017). Motivational interviewing and the clinical science of
Carl Rogers. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 85(8), 757-766.

In Press
Hell, M. E., Nielsen, B., Miller. W. R., & Nielsen, A. S. (in press). A randomized controlled
study of patients matching themselves to treatment options: Study protocol for The Self-
Match Study. BMC Trials.

Published Abstracts
Miller, W. R., & Dougher, M. J. (1984). Covert sensitization: Alternative treatment
approaches for alcoholics. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 8, 108.
(Abstract)

Agostinelli, G. A., Miller, W. R., Hocker, S., Hahn, S., Miller, J., & Bardal, J. (1992). Drinking
frequency effects on risk and prevalence judgments. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental
Research, 16, 413. (Abstract)

Brown, J. M., & Miller, W. R. (1992). Impact of motivational interviewing on treatment
participation and outcome. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 16, 414.
(Abstract)

Tonigan, J. S., & Miller, W. R. (1993). Assessment and validation of the Drinker Inventory of
Consequences: A multisite outpatient and aftercare sample of problem drinkers.
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 17, 513. (Abstract)

Aubrey, L. L., Brown, J. M., & Miller, W. R. (1994). Psychometric properties of a self-
regulation questionnaire (SRQ). Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 18, 429.
(Abstract)

Dominguez, T. P., Miller, W. R., & Meyers, R. J. (1994). Unilateral interventions with family
members of problem drinkers: Outcomes of two group therapy approaches. Alcoholism:
Clinical and Experimental Research, 18, 463. (Abstract)

Grant, K. A., Tonigan, J. S., & Miller, W. R. (1994). Comparison of three alcohol consumption
measures: A concurrent validity study. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 18,
456. (Abstract)

Miller, W. R., Brown, J. M., Simpson, T. L., Handmaker, N. S., Bien, T. H., Luckie, L. F.,
Montgomery, H. A., Hester, R. K., & Tonigan, J. S. (1994). What works? A methodological
analysis of the alcohol treatment outcome literature. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental
Research, 18, 493. (Abstract)

Grant, K. A., Arciniega, L., Tonigan, J.S., & Miller, W. R. (1995). Reconstruction of drinking
behavior in a clinical trial. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 19(2,
Supplement), 41A:224. (Abstract)

Waldorf, V. A., Hill, D. E., Meyers, R. J., Lopez, V. C., Abeita, L., & Miller, W. R. (1995). If you
advertise, they will come: Engaging substance abusers in treatment through community
reinforcement training with concerned significant others. Proceedings of the 29th Annual
Convention of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, 249. (Abstract)

Westerberg, V. S., Miller, W. R., & Tonigan, J. S. (1995). Prospective prediction of relapse:
Alternative models. Proceedings of the 29th Annual Convention of the Association for
Advancement of Behavior Therapy, 56. (Abstract)

López, V. C., Miller, W. R., Meyers, R. J., Hill, D. E., Miller, E. J., & Walker, D. D. (1997). The
coping behaviors of Hispanic and non-Hispanic white female relatives of alcohol abusers.
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 21 (Supplement), 59A. (Abstract)

Meyers, R. J., Miller, W. R., Hill, D. E., Miller, E. J., López, V. C., & Walker, D. D. (1997).
Engaging resistant individuals with alcohol problems: A comparison of three intervention
strategies. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 21 (Supplement), 98A.
(Abstract)

Miller, E. J., Walker, D. D., Meyers, R. J., Hill, D. E., López, V. C., & Miller, W. R. (1997). A
comparison of treatment approaches on the functioning of individuals seeking help for a
loved one with an alcohol problem. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 21
(Supplement), 98A. (Abstract)

Rychtarik, R. G., Miller, W. R., & Koutsky, J. R. (1997). Profiles of the Alcohol Use Inventory.
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 21 (Supplement), 99A. (Abstract)
Wilborne, P. L., Curet, L. B., Miller, W. R., & Bennett, M. (1997). Substance use, prenatal
care and infant outcome for women participating in a combined prenatal care and
substance abuse treatment facility. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 21
(Supplement), 62A. (Abstract)

Amrhein, P. C., Fulcher, L., Palmer, M., & Miller, W. R. (1998). Applied speech acts analysis:
Speaker intentions as motivational factors in substance abuse therapy. Proceedings of the
twentieth annual meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, 20, 1196. (Abstract)

Anderson, R. E., Ogle, R. L., Meyers, R. J., & Miller, W. R. (1999). A comparison between
twelve-step facilitation and community reinforcement approach in increasing AA
attendance for initially resistant problem drinkers. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental
Research, 23 (Supplement), 46A. (Abstract)

Arciniega, L. T., & Miller, W. R. (1999). Does congruency of client beliefs and treatment
orientation predict treatment outcome? Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research,
23 (Supplement), 82A. (Abstract)

Arroyo, J. A., & Miller, W. R. (1999). The influence of ethnic identification on long term
outcome in three alcohol treatment modalities. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental
Research, 23 (Supplement), 76A. (Abstract)

Bennett, M. E., Walters, S., Woodall, G., May, P., & Miller, W. R. (1999). Alcohol use and
gambling: Does any drinking confer risk for problems? Alcoholism: Clinical and
Experimental Research, 23 (Supplement), 129A. (Abstract)

Arciniega, L. M., Miller, W. R., & Tonigan, J. S. (2000). Disease vs. bad habit? A study of
client beliefs, alcohol treatment orientation, and outcome. Alcoholism: Clinical and
Experimental Research, 24(5, Supplement), 38A. (Abstract)

Bennett, M. E., Woodall, G., Walters, S., May, P., & Miller, W. R. (2000). Drinking and
gambling: Three year trends. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 24(5,
Supplement), 143A. (Abstract)

C’de Baca, J., Miller, W. R., & Lapham, S. (2000). A multiple risk factor approach to
predicting DWI recidivism. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 24(5,
Supplement), 80A. (Abstract)

Chavez, R., Miller, W. R., & Tonigan, J. S. (2000). Do telephone interviews get the wrong
number? Comparison of in-person and telephone follow-up interviews using the Form 90 in
Project MATCH. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 24(5, Supplement), 135A.
(Abstract)

Chavez, R., Tonigan, J. S., & Miller, W. R. (2000). Collateral anger and convergence between
client and collateral report of alcohol use. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research,
24(5, Supplement), 135A. (Abstract)

Connors, G. J., Tonigan, J. S., & Miller, W. R. (2000). Subjective impressions and practices of
AA participants: Project MATCH aftercare and outpatient samples. Alcoholism: Clinical and
Experimental Research, 24(5, Supplement), 82A. (Abstract)

Daugherty, M., Miller, W. R., Meyers, R. J., & Tonigan, J. S. (2000). Taking more steps:
Changes in motivation before alcohol treatment. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental
Research, 24(5, Supplement), 70A. (Abstract)

Erickson-Pritchard, H., & Miller, W. R. (2000). Why do we do what we do? The diffusion of
substance abuse treatment methods. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 24(5,
Supplement), 118A. (Abstract)

Juarez, P., Miller, W. R., & Tonigan, J. S. (2000). AA utilization of Hispanic and non-Hispanic
white clients. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 24(5, Supplement), 147A.
(Abstract)

Meyers, R. J., Miller, W. R., Tonigan, J. S., & Grant, K. A. (2000). Randomized trial of
community reinforcement and twelve-step approaches in alcoholism treatment with and
without disulfiram. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 24(5, Supplement),
39A. (Abstract)

Miller, W. R., Walters, S. T., & Bennett, M. E. (2000). How effective is alcoholism treatment?
Journal of Addictive Diseases, 19(2), 146. (Abstract)

O’Nuska, M. J. III, Miller, W. R., & Tonigan, J. S. (2000). Accessing internet alcohol research
information: A case study of the CASAA Research Division web site. Alcoholism: Clinical and
Experimental Research, 24(5, Supplement), 148A. (Abstract)

Simoni-Youtz, L., Arroyo, J. A., Miller, W. R., & Tonigan, J. S. (2000). Correlates of
acculturation among Hispanics in alcohol treatment. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental
Research, 24(5, Supplement), 108A. (Abstract)

Tonigan, J. S., Miller, W. R., & Vick, D. (2000). Psychometric properties and stability of the
General Alcoholics Anonymous Tools of Recovery (GAATOR 2.1). Alcoholism: Clinical and
Experimental Research, 24(5, Supplement), 134A. (Abstract)

Vick, D., Tonigan, J. S., & Miller, W. R. (2000). Up in smoke? Alcohol and tobacco use
among AA members. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 24(5, Supplement),
147A. (Abstract)

Walker, D. D., Miller, W. R., & Tonigan, J. S. (2000). The Al-Anon General Alcoholics
Anonymous Tools of Recovery (Ala-GAATOR) questioonnaire: measurement of 12-step
beliefs and practices of concerned significant others. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental
Research, 24(5, Supplement), 148A. (Abstract)

Walters, S. T., Miller, W. R., & Bennett, M. E. (2000). How effective is alcoholism treatment?
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 24(5, Supplement), 81A. (Abstract)

Walters, S. T., Tonigan, J. S., Miller, W. R., & Underwood, L. (2000). Response stability of the
Brief Measure of Religiousness and Spirituality. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental
Research, 24(5, Supplement), 77A. (Abstract)

Westerberg, V. S., Miller, W. R., & Tonigan, J. S. (2000). Outcomes in a randomized trial vs.
treatment as usual. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 24(5, Supplement),
39A. (Abstract)

Wilbourne, P., Miller, W. R., & Bennett, M. E. (2000). Mesa grande: A methodological meta-
analysis of alcohol treatment efficacy. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 24(5,
Supplement), 39A. (Abstract)

Wilbourne, P., Miller, W. R., & Tonigan, J. S. (2000). Motivational profiles in three female
samples of substance abusers. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 24(5,
Supplement), 111A. (Abstract)

Walters, S. T., Miller, W. R., Delaney, H. D., Woodall, W. G., & Handmaker, N. S. (2001).
Mailed feedback for alcohol reduction in an industrial setting. Alcoholism: Clinical and
Experimental Research, 25 (Supplement), 51A. (Abstract)

Apodaca, T. R., & Miller, W. R. (2001). How effective is bibliotherapy for alcohol problems?
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 25 (Supplement), 50A. (Abstract)

Tonigan, J. S., Miller, W. R., & Carroll, L. (2002) Internalization of AA practices 10 years after
treatment: Project MATCH preliminary findings. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental
Research, 26 (Supplement), 42A (Abstract).

Tonigan, J. S., Miller, W. R., Chavez, R., Porter, N., Worth, L., Westphal, V., Carroll, L., Repa,
K., Martin, A., & Tracy, L. A. (2002). AA participation 10 years after Project MATCH
treatment: Preliminary findings. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 26
(Supplement), 42A (Abstract).

Tonigan, J. S., Miller, W. R., Westphal, V., Repa, K., Chavez, R., Carroll, L., Martin, A., Porter,
N., Worth, L., & Tracy, L. A. (2002). Project MATCH 10-year treatment outcome: Preliminary
findings based on the Albuquerque clinical research unit. Alcoholism: Clinical and
Experimental Research, 26 (Supplement), 82A (Abstract).

Villanueva, M., Tonigan, J. S., & Miller, W. R. (2002). A retrospective study of client-
treatment matching: Differential treatment response of Native American alcoholics in
Project MATCH. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 26 (Supplement), 83A
(Abstract).

Wilbourne, P. L., & Miller, W. R. (2002). How does methodology differ for psychosocial vs.
pharmacotherapy trials? Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 26 (Supplement),
82A (Abstract).

Knapp, J. K., & Miller, W. R. (2003). The impact of frequency and consequences of
substance abuse on concerned significant others. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental
Research, 27(5, Supplement), 110A. (Abstract)
Meyers, R. J., Miller, W. R., & Tonigan, J. S. (2003). Relative outcomes of twelve-step and
cognitive-behavioral therapies with treatment-resistant problem drinkers. Alcoholism:
Clinical and Experimental Research, 27(5, Supplement), 110A. (Abstract)

Miller, W. R., Amrhein, P., & Yahne, C. E. (2003). What is motivation for change?
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 27(5, Supplement), 27A. (Abstract)

Miller, W. R., & Anderson, R. E. (2003). Impact of a faculty development program in
addiction psychology. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 27(5, Supplement),
113A. (Abstract)

Miller, W. R., Moyers, T. B., Arciniega, L. T., DiClemente, C., LoCastro, J., Longabaugh, R., &
Zweben, A. (2003). A combined behavioral intervention for treating alcohol dependence.
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 27(5, Supplement), 113A. (Abstract)

Miller, W. R., & Tonigan, J. S. (2003). Comparison of drug use outcomes for treatment
resistant vs. treatment-seeking clients. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research,
27(5, Supplement), 111A. (Abstract)

Miller, W. R., & Tonigan, J. S. (2003). Does craving to drink mediate the relationship
between readiness for change and subsequent drinking? Alcoholism: Clinical and
Experimental Research, 27(5, Supplement), 27A. (Abstract)

Miller, W. R., & Wilbourne, P. L. (2003). Whatever happened to controlled drinking?
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 27(5, Supplement), 111A. (Abstract)

Miller, W. R., Yahne, C. E., Martinez, J., & Arfai, N. (2003). Does motivational interviewing
work in group format? Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 27(5, Supplement),
144A. (Abstract)

Tonigan, J. S., Carroll, R. L., & Miller, W. R. (2003). Longitudinal analysis of AA attendance
and practices: What does AA meeting attendance really predict? Alcoholism: Clinical and
Experimental Research, 27(5, Supplement), 113A. (Abstract)

Tonigan, J. S., Forcehimes, A., & Miller, W. R. (2003). A pilot test-retest study of the brief
measure of religiousness and spirituality (BMRS): Moderating effect of kind of substance
abuse. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 27(5, Supplement), 28A. (Abstract)

Tonigan, J. S., & Miller, W. R. (2003). 10-year treatment outcome: Follow-up of the
Albuquerque Projec MATCH sample. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 27(5,
Supplement), 111A. (Abstract)

Tonigan, J. S., Miller, W. R., & Connors, G. J. (2003). Project MATCH 1-year treatment
outcome taking into account illicit drug use. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental
Research, 27(5, Supplement), 111A. (Abstract)

Tonigan, J. S., Miller, W. R., Daugherty, M., & Carroll, R. L. (2003). Project MATCH treatment
participation and outcome by race: A retrospective analysis of African American treatment
response. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 27(5, Supplement), 159A.
(Abstract)

Tonigan, J. S., Miller, W.R., & Schermer, C. (2003). Atheists, agnositics and Alcoholics
Anonymous, Alcohol Research, 8, 45. (Abstract)

Venner, K. L., Miller, W. R., & Tonigan, J. S. (2003). Native American adolescent motivation
to change alcohol and illicit drug use. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 27(5,
Supplement), 27A. (Abstract)

Wilbourne, P. L., Miller, W. R., Daugherty, M., & Johnson, W. (2003). The efficacy of group
therapy for alcohol use disorders. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 27(5,
Supplement), 112A. (Abstract) Miller, W. R. (2003). A collaborative approach to working
with families. Addiction, 98 5-6.

Anderson, R. E., Barnes, G. E., Murray, R. P., & Miller, W. R. (2004). The dimensionality and
latent class sstructure of the addiction-prone personality (APP) measure. Alcoholism:
Clinical and Experimental Research, 28(5, Supplement), 362. (Abstract).

Amrhein, P. C., Miller, W. R., Yahne, C., Knupsky, A., & Hochstein, D. (2004). Strength of
client commitment language improves with therapist training in motivational interviewing.
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 28(5, Supplement), 403. (Abstract).

Arciniega, L. T., Miller, W. R., Schermer, C., & Tonigan, J. S. (2004). Development and
validation of normative criteria for the Inventory of Drug Use Consequences (InDUC)
questionnaire. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 28(5, Supplement), 622.
(Abstract).

Hendrickson, S. M. L., Martin, T., Manuel, J. K., Christopher, T., Thiedeman, T., & Moyers, T.
B. (2004). Assessing reliability of the Motivational Interviewing Treatment Integrity
behavioral coding system under limited range. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental
Research, 28(5, Supplement), 405. (Abstract).

Manuel, J. K., Miller, W. R., Meyers, R. J., & Tonigan, J. S. (2004). Perception of drinking by
parental and spousal concerned significant others. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental
Research, 28(5, Supplement), 124. (Abstract).

Tonigan, J. S., Carroll, R. L., & Miller, W. R. (2004). AA group differences: Adoption of
prescribed practices and beliefs. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 28(5,
Supplement), 136. (Abstract).

Tonigan, J. S., Forcehimes, A., & Miller, W. R. (2004). AA and emotional empathy: A study of
secondary benefits associated with 12-step involvement. Alcoholism: Clinical and
Experimental Research, 28(5, Supplement), 134. (Abstract).

Tonigan, J. S., & Miller, W. R. (2004). The relative importance of pretreatment
characteristics in predicting AA participation 10 years after treatment. Alcoholism: Clinical
and Experimental Research, 28(5, Supplement), 135. (Abstract).

Arciniega, L. T., Cuzmar, I., Miller, W. R., & Tonigan, J. S. (2005). Therapeutic alliance:
Treatment compliance and satisfaction among Hispanic female alcohol abusers. Alcoholism:
Clinical and Experimental Research, 29(5, Supplement), 907. (Abstract).

Bray, J. W., Zarkin, G. A., Miller, W. R., Mitra, D., Kivlahan, D. R., Martin, D. J., & Cisler, R. A.
(2005). Measuring economic outcomes of alcohol treatment using the Form-90 AIR/ED.
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 29(5, Supplement), 987. (Abstract).

Bisonó, A., Hendrickson, S. M. L., & Miller, W. R. (2005). Effectiveness of motivational
interviewing training for clinicians: English-speakers vs. Spanish-speakers. Alcoholism:
Clinical and Experimental Research, 29(5, Supplement), 655. (Abstract).

Ernst, D., Forcehimes, A., & Miller, W. R. (2005). Training and monitoring practitioner
adherence to the COMBINE medical management protocol. Alcoholism: Clinical and
Experimental Research, 29(5, Supplement), 928. (Abstract).

Ernst, D., & Miller, W. R. (2005). On-site substance abuse services in primary care.
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 29(5, Supplement), 979. (Abstract).

Forcehimes, A., Miller, W. R., Kenna,G., Baer, J., & Tonigan, J. S. (2005). Measuring negative
consequences from excessive alcohol use: Evaluation of the DrInC. Alcoholism: Clinical and
Experimental Research, 29(5, Supplement), 586. (Abstract).

Forcehimes, A., Miller, W. R., Steele, J. M., & Tonigan, J. S. (2005). A simple measure of
motivation: Importance, confidence and readiness for change in drinking. Alcoholism:
Clinical and Experimental Research, 29(5, Supplement), 155. (Abstract).

Forcehimes, A., Steele, J.M., Tonigan, J. S., & Miller, W. R. (2005). What clients want from
treatment: Expectations of treatment-seekers in the COMBINE study. Alcoholism: Clinical
and Experimental Research, 29(5, Supplement), 156. (Abstract).

Johnson, W. R., & Miller, W. R. (2005). Effective alcohol and substance abuse treatments: A
review of reviews. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 29(5, Supplement), 661.
(Abstract).

Lopez Viets, V. C., Miller, W. R., & Tonigan, J. S. (2005). Project MATCH: The impact of
matching therapist-client ethnicity on treatment engagement and outcome. Alcoholism:
Clinical and Experimental Research, 29(5, Supplement), 904. (Abstract).

Manuel, J. K., Miller, W.R., Tonigan, J. S., & Meyers, R. J. (2005). The effect of different
treatment interventions on the coping behaviors of concerned significant others.
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 29(5, Supplement), 903. (Abstract).

Miller, W. R., Arciniega, L., & Forcehimes, A. (2005). Training and monitoring clinician
adherence to the Combined Behavioral Intervention (CBI) psychotherapy in the COMBINE
study. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 29(5, Supplement), 654. (Abstract).

Miller, W. R., Moyers, T. B., Arciniega, L. T., & Steele, J. M. (2005). Pre-screening therapists
for empathy: A potential hiring procedure for substance abuse treatment programs and
trials. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 29(5, Supplement), 651. (Abstract).

Tonigan, J. S., & Miller, W. R. (2005). AA practicing subtypes: Are there multiple AA
fellowships? Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 29(5, Supplement), 384.
(Abstract).

Tonigan, J. S., & Miller, W. R. (2005). Project MATCH 10-year treatment outcomes:
Albuquerque research unit. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 29(5,
Supplement), 658. (Abstract).

Tonigan, J. S., Miller, W. R., & Worth, L. (2005). Secondary treatment outcomes in Project
MATCH 10-year study. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 29(5, Supplement),
659. (Abstract).

Tonigan, J. S., Toscova, R., & Miller, W. R. (2005). A 10-year study of AA attendance of
treatment seeking individuals: How effective is Twelve Step Facilitation? Alcoholism:
Clinical and Experimental Research, 29(5, Supplement), 380. (Abstract).

Tonigan, J. S., Toscova, R., & Miller, W. R. (2005). Medication use of past and current AA
members. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 29(5, Supplement), 383.
(Abstract).

Wilbourne, P. L., Miller, W. R., Finney, J. W., Tonigan, J. S., Bogenschutz, M., Johnson, W., &
Daugherty, M. (2005). Measures of alcohol treatment outcome in randomized clinical trials:
Prevalence and rates of statistical significance. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental
Research, 29(5, Supplement), 630. (Abstract).

Wilbourne, P. L., Miller, W. R., Finney, J. W., Bogenschutz, M., Smith, J. E., Daugherty, M., &
Johnson, W. (2005). Mesa Grande and APA Division 12 guidelines: A comparative analysis of
methods for assigning empirical support to treatments for alcohol problems. Alcoholism:
Clinical and Experimental Research, 29(5, Supplement), 662. (Abstract).

Bogenschutz, M. P., Geppert, C. M. A., & Miller, W. R. (2006). Development of a
comprehensive bibliography on spirituality and addictions. Alcoholism: Clinical and
Experimental Research, 30(6, Supplement), 359. (Abstract).

Johnson, W. R., & Miller, W. R. (2006). Psychometrics of the Change Questionnaire.
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 30(6, Supplement), 617. (Abstract).

Tonigan, J. S., Miller, W. R., & Forcehimes, A. (2006). God helps those who can’t help
themselves: Investigation of the predictors of increased self-efficacy to remain abstinent
among AA-exposed problem drinkers. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 30(6,
Supplement), 570. (Abstract).

Conference Planning
International Conference on Treatment of Addictive Behaviors

Program Chair:
1. Taos, New Mexico, February, 1979
2. Grand Canyon, Arizona, November, 1981
3. Edinburgh, Scotland, August, 1984
4. Bergen, Norway, August, 1987
5. Sydney, Australia, February, 1990
6. Santa Fe, New Mexico, January, 1993
7. Leeuwenhorst, The Netherlands, May, 1995
8. Santa Fe, New Mexico, January, 1998
9. Cape Town, South Africa, September, 2000
10. Heidelberg, Germany, September, 2003
Program Co-Chair:
11. Santa Fe, New Mexico, January, 2006
Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy
Program Committee Member, Annual Meeting, 1984
UNM Department of Psychology Clinic, Professional Update Conference
Program Committee Member, 1984, 1985 Program Chair, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989
Extramural Research Grants and Contracts
(as Principal Investigator)

Title: Innovators Combating Substance Abuse Award
Funding Agency: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation #049533
Years: 2003-2006
Total Award: $300,000
Title: New Mexico Node for the NIDA Clinical Trials Network
Funding Agency: National Institute on Drug Abuse
Designation: U10-DA015833
Years: 2002-2007
Total Award: $10,986,152
Title: The Nature of the Human Person
Funding Agency: Pew Charitable Trusts
Years: 2000-2003
Total Award: $270,000
Title: Moving Motivational Interviewing into Practice
Funding Agency: National Institute on Drug Abuse
Designation: R01-DA13081
Years: 1999-2004
Total Award: $1,240,779
Title: Evaluation of Amity’s Drug Abuse Treatment Program in Northern NM
Funding Agency: New Mexico Department of Health
Years: 1999-2001
Total Award: $100,000
Title: ICTAB-9
Funding Agency: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
Designation: U13-AA12578
Years: 1999-2000
Total Award: $89,000
Title: Combining Medications and Behavioral Interventions
Funding Agency: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
Designation: U10-AA11716
Years: 1997-2005
Total Award: $2,690,145
Title: Modeling and Modifying Motivation for Change
Funding Agency: National Institute on Drug Abuse
Designation: R01-DA09864
Years: 1995-2001
Total Award: $1,645,908
Title: Clinical Trial of Interventions with Significant Others
Funding Agency: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
Designation: R01-AA09774
Years: 1994-1999
Total Award: $1,609,753
Title: Unilateral Family Intervention for Drug Problems
Funding Agency: National Institute on Drug Abuse
Designation: R01-DA08896
Years: 1994-2001
Total Award: $1,995,662
Title: Alcohol/Drug Abuse Faculty Development Program
Funding Agency: NIAAA/Center for Substance Abuse Prevention
Designation: T15-SP07540
Years: 1992-1997
Total Award: $627,978
Title: Characterizing Relapse: Alternative Approaches
Funding Agency: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
Designation: ADM-281-91-0006
Years: 1991-1993
Total Award: $442,106
Title: Research on Alcoholics Anonymous: Opportunities and Approaches
Funding Agency: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
Designation: R13-AA09051
Years: 1991-1992
Total Award: $84,072
Title: Programmatic Treatment Innovation Research (Research Scientist
Award)
Funding Agency: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
Designation: K05-AA00133
Years: 1990-2005
Total Award: $1,345,630
Title: Strategies for Matching Clients to Treatments
Funding Agency: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
Designation: U10-AA08435
Years: 1989-1996
Total Award: $2,502,448
Title: Self-Regulation as a Theoretical Basis for Prevention
Funding Agency: Fund for the Improvement of Post-Secondary Education (USDoE)
Designation: P183C80007
Years: 1988-1989
Total Award: $16,040
Title: DWI Speaker Series
Funding Agency: New Mexico Highway Transportation Division
Designation: 7-AL-89-02-02-07
Years: 1988-1989
Total Award: $25,000
Title: Effectiveness of the Community Reinforcement Approach
Funding Agency: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
Designation: R01-AA07564
Years: 1988-1992
Total Award: $663,314
Title: Evaluation of Alcoholism Treatment
Funding Agency: Minority Biomedical Research Support
Designation: S06-GM08139
Years: 1988-1991
Total Award: $93,064
Title: Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment Evaluation
Funding Agency: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
Designation: T32-AA07460
Years: 1987-2002
Total Award: $919,401 Yrs 1-10 including postdoc supplement
Title: Comprehensive Campus-Wide Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Program
Funding Agency: Fund for the Improvement of Post-Secondary Education (USDoE)
Designation: G008730491
Years: 1987-1989
Total Award: $162,374
Title: Interventions to Suppress Post-Treatment Drinking and Urges
Funding Agency: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
Designation: R01-AA06952
Years: 1987-1990
Total Award: $393,490
Title: Long-Term Stability of Outcome of Controlled Drinking Therapies
Funding Agency: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
Designation: R01-AA06443
Years: 1984-1985
Total Award: $85,111
Title: Development and Evaluation of an Alcohol Abuse Prevention Program
Funding Agency: Bureau of Indian Affairs
Designation: MOOC14204324
Years: 1984-1985
Total Award: $17,852
Title: Third International Conference on Treatment of Addictive Behaviors
Funding Agency: Alcohol Education and Research Agency (Scotland)
Years: 1983-1984
Total Award: $9,000
Title: Rural Training Project for Crisis Intervention
Funding Agency: Title I Subcontract
Years: 1979-1980
Total Award: $10,703
Title: Evaluation of a Module Program for Problem Drinkers
Funding Agency: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
Designation: R03-AA03450
Years: 1978-1979
Total Award: $4,985
Title: Behavioral Treatment of Problem Drinking
Funding Agency: Distilled Spirits Council of the United States
Years: 1974-1976
Total Award: $6,709

Thesis and Dissertation Committees Chaired (University of New Mexico)

Masters Theses
1. Thomas M. Boyd (1977)
Alcohol consumption as a function of applied labels and conception of alcoholism
2. Michael Rodriguez (1978)
The effects of alcohol and expectancy on fantasy and aggression in male social drinkers
3. M. Elizabeth Wolff (1980)
Imagining aversive events: The effects of muscle state and sex upon imagery, anxiety
reports, and incidental learning.
4. Whitney P. Sunderland (1981)
Skin conductance level biofeedback and speech practice in the treatment of speaking
anxiety.
5. Richard Mascolo (1982)
The effectiveness of skin temperature biofeedback in the treatment of angina pectoris.
6. Kay Buck Harris (1982)
Behavioral self-control training for problem drinkers: Components of efficacy.
7. Thomas H. Bien (1989)
The correlation of smoking and drinking during a smoking intervention.
8. Jill K. Nelson (1989)
The effects of acute alcohol intoxication on planning and goal oriented behavior.
9. Thomas Dominguez (1993).
Treating the concerned family members and friends of problem drinkers: Clinical trial of
reinforcement training
10. Kathryn Grant (1993)
Comparison of three alcohol consumption measures: A concurrent validity study
11. Janet C’de Baca (1995)
Quantum changes in human behavior
12. Vanessa Lopez (1995)
The coping behaviors of Hispanic and non-Hispanic white female relatives of male substance
abusers
13. Kamilla Willoughby (1996)
Progression of alcohol-related behaviors in a navajo sample
14. Denise D. Walker (1998)
The influence of religiosity and parenting on alcohol use of college students
15. Heidi Erickson-Pritchard (1999)
Models and modalities: Diffusion of ideas in alcohol and drug abuse treatment
16. Patricia Juarez (2001)
A randomised trial of motivational interviewing and feedback with heavy drinking college
students
17. Mikyta Daugherty (2003)
Process variables and the effectiveness of motivational interviewing
18. Denise Ernst (2003)
The relationship between the important personally held values of firefighters and their level
of physical activity and physical fitness
19. Wendy Johnson (2003)
Predictors of Aggression in Runaway Adolescents
20. Jennifer Hettema (2004)
The reliability of the Form 90-DWI: An instrument for assessing intoxicated driving
21. Alyssa Forcehimes (2004)
Spiritual transformations in Alcoholics Anonymous
22. Jennifer Knapp Manuel (2005)
Dynamics of coping in substance abusing families
23. Maria Isabel Villarreal (2005)
The relationship between family communication patterns and adolescent behavioral
outcomes
24. Ani Bisonó (2005)
Religiosity and spirituality among psychologists
Doctoral Dissertations
1. Thomas M. Boyd (1980)
Hemispheric control of precision tapping among right-handed males.
2. Michael Rodriguez (1980)
Clinical phobics and selective memory for affective information about the self
3. Carlos F. Saucedo (1980)
The effects of alcohol state-dependent learning on an encoding variability task: Clinical and
neuropsychological implications.
4. Michael M. Schmidt (1980)
Amount of therapist contact and outcome in a multimodal depression treatment program.
5. Barbara J. Kane (1981)
A comparison of two types of cognitive self-instructional training and real life practice in the
treatment of heterosexual-social anxiety.
6. V. Lloyd Crawford (1982)
Enriching marriages: A comparison of strategies.
7. Rick A. Graber (1987)
Abstinence and controlled drinking goals in behavioral self-control training with problem
drinkers: Drinking and neuropsychological outcome.
8. Carl T. Rimmele (1988).
Suppression of craving in alcohol treatment.
9. Theresa B. Moyers (1991).
Therapists’ conceptualizations of alcoholism: Implications for treatment decisions.
10. Thomas H. Bien (1992).
Motivational intervention with alcohol outpatients
11. Nancy Sheehy Handmaker (1993)
Motivating pregnant drinkers to abstain: Prevention in prenatal care clinics.
12. Janice M. Brown (1994)
Alcohol involvement and self-regulation in male alcoholics: A comparison of three ethnic
groups
13. Lorenzo F. Luckie (1994).
Brief alcohol screening and intervention in a primary health care setting
14. Henry A. Montgomery (1994)
Alcoholics Anonymous involvement after inpatient treatment for drinking problems
15. Jill K. Nelson (1994)
The effect of acute alcohol intoxication and specific impairments in planning, attention and
memory
16. Lauren Aubrey-Lawendowski (1997)
Motivational interviewing with adolescents presenting for outpatient substance abuse
treatment
17. Janet C’de Baca (1999)
Risk factors for recidivism among DWI offenders entering screening: A 4-year follow-up
18. Tracy L. Simpson (1999)
An exploration of the funcitonal roles of alcohol use among women drinkers
19. Lisa T. Arciniega (2000)
Client responses to therapist behavior and attributes during counseling for alcohol problems
20. W. Craig Noonan (2000)
Group motivational interviewing as an enhancement to outpatient alcohol treatment
21. Vanessa Lopez-Viets (2000)
Psychosocial variables and college student gambling
22. Francisco Sanchez (2000)
A values-based intervention for alcohol abuse
23. Thomas P. Dominguez (2001)
Predicting response to community reinforcement training
24. Richard L. Ogle (2001).
The effects of alcohol intoxication and gender on social information processing of hostile
and ambiguous provocation
25. Kamilla Venner (2001)
Cultural identification and drinking practices among Mission Indians
26. Denise D. Walker (2001)
The influence of significant others in the treatment of cocaine and stimulant disorders
27. Scott T. Walters (2002)
Effects of mailed normative feedback for alcohol reduction in an industrial setting
28. Robert Anderson (2003)
Investigating a quantitative measure of addiction-prone personality
29. Timothy Apodaca (2004)
The effectiveness of bibliotherapy to treat problem drinkers in a hospital trauma center
30. Daniel Squires (2004)
Diffusing a PC-basesd intervention for problem drinkers
31. Paula Wilbourne (2004)
An empirical basis for treatment of alcohol problems: A methodological meta-analysis
32. Jennifer Hettema (2006)
A meta-analysis of motivational interviewing across behavioral domains
33. Sarah W. Feldstein (2006)
Motivational interviewing with late-adolescent underage drinkers: An investigation of
therapeutic alliance
34. Jordan Bell (2006)
Volitional control, self-regulation, and motivational interviewing in veterans with alcohol
problems
35. Alyssa Forcehimes (2007)
InSITE: Integrating spirituality into the inpatient treatment experience
36. Denise Ernst (2007)
Motivational interviewing and health coaching: A quantitative and qualitative exploration of
integration.
37. Wendy Johnson (2007)
Beyond what works: A meta-analysis of substance abuse treatments for prison populations.
38. Mikyta Daugherty (2008)
A randomized trial of motivational interviewing with college students for academic success

External Examiner for Dissertations
G. P. Richard (1983). Behavioral treatment of excessive drinking. University of New South
Wales, Australia.

Geoffrey A. Elvy (1985). Problem drinking: A construct and its measurement. University of
Canterbury, New Zealand.

Margo Orum (2003). Moments of insight: Sudden change in ego development. Macquarie
University, Australia

John Paul Streukens (2004). Spirituality and alcoholism: An exploration into long-term
recovery. University of Calgary, Canada.

Mary O’Leary (2006). Spiritual intervention for recovery in treatment. Fielding Graduate
University, USA.

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