Substance Abuse - Policy Issues
Addiction Recovery Policy Agenda 2009
Acupuncture and the New Recovery Movement - Text of speech by Alex Brumbaugh for the National Acupuncture Detoxification Association's Annual Conference, "Programs, Policies, and Priorities." March 7 - 8, 2003, Washington, D.C.
Barriers to Treatment: A Resource Abstract for Strategic Planning (2002)
Blueprint for a Comprehensive Treatment and Recovery System of Care (2002)
The Cost of Untreated Chemical Dependency (1998)
Proposal for the Remediation of Problems in California's Drug Medi-Cal Program (November, 2002)
Substance Abuse - Clinical Issues and Outcomes
Acupuncture: New Perspectives in Chemical Dependency Treatment, full text of article by Alex G. Brumbaugh, published February 12, 1993, in Volume 10, No. 1 of the Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment.
"Chinese Medicine and Chemical Dependency: Some Pertinent Questions: A Note to the TCM Community," edited from Transformation and Recovery: A Guide for the Design and Development of Acupuncture-Based Chemical Dependency Treatment Programs, by Alex G. Brumbaugh (1994)
How acupuncture works in harmony with 12-Step recovery. Contribution by Alex Brumbaugh to the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment's "Treatment Improvement Protocol" (TIP), "Guidelines for Acupuncture Incorporation into Addiction Treatment Programs."
The Role of Acupuncture in Client-Centered Chemical Dependency Treatment (1999)
"Six Month Jail Acupuncture Demonstration Program - Preliminary Analysis Project Recovery, Santa Barbara County Jail Outcome Studies," and "Women's Honor Farm Jail Research Project Status Report, October 28, 1992," by Alex Brumbaugh and Susan Wheeler.
Transformation and Recovery: A Guide for the Design and Development of Acupuncture-Based Chemical Dependency Treatment Programs (Excerpts - 1993)
Our Legacy of Addiction: Binge, Collapse, and Recovery in America (Scheduled for Spring, 2009)
Fiction
Non-Fiction - General
Songs
Original Song Lyrics - (Includes "Don't Leave Your Heart Out in the Snow")
Why Add Acupuncture to your Treatment Program? FAQs