Best Selling Books by Elizabeth Fuller

Elizabeth Fuller is the author of Rash Acts: 35 Snapshots for the Stage (2015), Chemo (2024), And on My Hand (2000), The Party (1983), Honey and Some of Its Uses (1936).

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Rash Acts: 35 Snapshots for the Stage

release date: May 01, 2015
Rash Acts: 35 Snapshots for the Stage
A new, expanded edition of unique comedies, nightmares, and quirky dramatic portraits drawn from 45 years of touring by two of America''s landmark theatre ensembles. They have also been produced by numerous schools, colleges, and theatres throughout the US.

Chemo

release date: May 15, 2024
Chemo
An identity switch and a lady with multiple personalities intersect with aliens trying to heal us and to kill us.

And on My Hand

release date: Jan 01, 2000

Was Byzantine Egypt a Legal Anomoly?

release date: Jan 01, 2012

Changing Political Values in Western Industrial States

release date: Jan 01, 1985

Lady Knight's Letters from France and Italy, 1776-1795. Edited by Lady Eliott-Drake. [With Illustrations.].

The Jocelyn Sisters of New Haven

The Jocelyn Sisters of New Haven
Quotes from their diaries about Cinque and the prisoners of the Amistad, about their teaching at the African church school in New Haven, Conn., and attending an Anti-Slavery Society meeting in New York, New York, to hear Frederick Douglass speak.

The Relation of Wages to the Cost of Living in Los Angeles 1915-1920

Mechanics and Aerodynamics of Maneuverable Flight in Bats

release date: Jan 01, 1998

Coordination of Treatment of Mental Patients with Religious Problems by Psychiatrist, Psychiatric Social Worker, and Clergy as Illustrated by a Study of Five Cases from the Veterans Administration Hospital, Bedford, Massachusetts

Pretreatment Client Characteristics and Treatment Retention in an Intensive Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment Program

release date: Jan 01, 2009
Pretreatment Client Characteristics and Treatment Retention in an Intensive Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment Program
The effectiveness and efficacy of substance abuse treatment is well established. At the same time, clients often prematurely drop out of substance abuse treatment, negatively impacting their chances of achieving favorable outcomes. Investigating variables associated with treatment retention has become increasingly important considering one of the most robust findings in substance abuse treatment outcome research is the positive relationship between the amount of time spent in treatment and post-treatment outcomes (e.g., decreased drug/alcohol use, decreased criminal activity, improved social functioning). This study examined the relationship between pre-treatment client characteristics and treatment drop-out among 273 adults who were admitted to intensive outpatient substance abuse treatment. An intake assessment battery was administered to all participants in an effort to gain a broad understanding of client attributes at the point of treatment entry. A series of regression analyses were used to investigate if client characteristics could help predict treatment completion status, time to drop-out, and number of treatment sessions attended. Results indicate that age and meeting criteria for an anxiety disorder were statistically significant predictors in all three regression analyses. Meeting criteria for a cocaine disorder was found to be a statistically significant predictor of treatment completion status and time to drop-out. Finally, number of years using alcohol regularly was found to be a statistically significant predictor of the number of treatment sessions attended. The clinical implications of these findings are discussed and recommendations to help improve client retention in the substance abuse treatment program utilized for this study are provided.
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