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INNOVATIVE ROLES

INNOVATIVE ROLES Downloaded from http://journals.lww.com/jan by BhDMf5ePHKbH4TTImqenVA5KvPVPZ0P5BEgU+IUTEfzO/GUWifn2IfwcEVVH9SSn on 06/10/2020 Journal of Addictions Nursing, 22:147–149, 2011 Copyright © International Nurses Society on Addictions ISSN: 1088-4602 print / 1548-7148 online DOI: 10.3109/10884602.2011.602565 Editor—Joan Kub, PhD, MA, PHCNS-BC Johns Hopkins University, School of Nursing, Baltimore, Maryland, USA An Interview with Mary Ryan Woods, RNc, LADAC, MSHS Mary Ryan Woods is licensed as a Drug and Alcoholism YOUR EXPERIENCES ARE SO RICH AND VARIED. I Counselor in New Hampshire, a Licensed Clinical Supervisor WOULD LIKE TO ASK YOU ABOUT SOME OF THESE for Substance Abuse Counseling in New Hampshire, and a Cer- EXPERIENCES IN MORE DETAIL. I NOTICED FOR tified Psychiatric and Mental Health Nurse by ANCC. She is EXAMPLE THAT YOU WERE INVOLVED IN THE the Chief Executive Officer of WestBridge, a nonprofit organi- DEVELOPMENT OF A HALFWAY HOUSE FOR WOMEN zation that provides community based treatment for individuals IN THE 1980s. CAN YOU TELL ME ABOUT THAT and families with co-occurring psychotic and/or affective illness EXPERIENCE? and substance abuse disorders. The organization is committed In the 1980s there were many resources for men but not many to using evidenced based practices that have been researched for women. Policymakers did not understand that the http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Addictions Nursing Wolters Kluwer Health

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Wolters Kluwer Health
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1088-4602
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1548-7148
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10.3109/10884602.2011.602565
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Downloaded from http://journals.lww.com/jan by BhDMf5ePHKbH4TTImqenVA5KvPVPZ0P5BEgU+IUTEfzO/GUWifn2IfwcEVVH9SSn on 06/10/2020 Journal of Addictions Nursing, 22:147–149, 2011 Copyright © International Nurses Society on Addictions ISSN: 1088-4602 print / 1548-7148 online DOI: 10.3109/10884602.2011.602565 Editor—Joan Kub, PhD, MA, PHCNS-BC Johns Hopkins University, School of Nursing, Baltimore, Maryland, USA An Interview with Mary Ryan Woods, RNc, LADAC, MSHS Mary Ryan Woods is licensed as a Drug and Alcoholism YOUR EXPERIENCES ARE SO RICH AND VARIED. I Counselor in New Hampshire, a Licensed Clinical Supervisor WOULD LIKE TO ASK YOU ABOUT SOME OF THESE for Substance Abuse Counseling in New Hampshire, and a Cer- EXPERIENCES IN MORE DETAIL. I NOTICED FOR tified Psychiatric and Mental Health Nurse by ANCC. She is EXAMPLE THAT YOU WERE INVOLVED IN THE the Chief Executive Officer of WestBridge, a nonprofit organi- DEVELOPMENT OF A HALFWAY HOUSE FOR WOMEN zation that provides community based treatment for individuals IN THE 1980s. CAN YOU TELL ME ABOUT THAT and families with co-occurring psychotic and/or affective illness EXPERIENCE? and substance abuse disorders. The organization is committed In the 1980s there were many resources for men but not many to using evidenced based practices that have been researched for women. Policymakers did not understand that the

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