Addiction and Spirituality: Scientific, Theological, &
Clinical Perspectives
A Conference for Researchers, Addictions Treatment Providers,
and Clergy
Sponsored by the Indiana State University Center for the Study of
Health, Religion, and Spirituality and the Fetzer Institute,
Kalamazoo, Michigan. With additional support from the Terre Haute
Center for Medical Education (Indiana University School of
Medicine); Hamilton Center, Inc.; and the ISU College of Arts &
Sciences.
Thursday, Friday, & Saturday, March 10-12, 2005
- Terre Haute, Indiana
We had around 180 people attend the conference, and have received
lots of great feedback about the conference. We will be posting MORE
pictures and copies of presentations from the conference on this
page soon. Check back regularly for updates.
PRESENTATIONS AND PICTURES FROM THE CONFERENCE
| Keynote Presentations
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Alan Marlatt, Ph.D.,
Director, Addictive Behaviors Research Center, University of
Washington
"Mindfulness Meditation in the Treatment of Addictive
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(Rev.) Linda Mercadante, Ph.D.,
B. Robert Straker Chair of Theology, Methodist Theological
School in Ohio
"The Spiritual Roots of Addiction & Recovery"
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| Research Presentations
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Kathleen Goggin, Ph.D.,
Department of Psychology; University of Missouri-Kansas City
"What's God Got to do With it? A Cognitive Model of the
Influence of Faith Among African American Youth" |
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Elizabeth Robinson, M.S.W., Ph.D.
Substance Abuse Section, Department of Psychiatry, University of
Michigan
"Six-Month Changes in Spirituality and Religiousness in
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Sarah Zemore, Ph.D.,
Alcohol Research Group, National Alcohol Research Center,
University of California at Berkeley
"The Good, the Religious, and the Spiritual: The Same?"
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Tom Johnson, Ph.D.,
Associate Professor of Psychology; Associate Director, Center
for the Study of Health, Religion, & Spirituality, Indiana State
University
"Explaining the Connection Between Religiousness/Spirituality
and Alcohol Problems"
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| Special Presentations
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Jean Kristeller, Ph.D.
Professor of Psychology, Director - Center for the Study of
Health, Religion, & Spirituality, Indiana State University
"Eating Dysregulation and Mindfulness Meditation" |
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Valerie DeMarinis, Ph.D.
Professor and Director of the Department of Cultural Psychology
and Behavioral Sciences of Religion, Uppsala University, Sweden
"The spiritual dimension as existential meaning making in
addiction treatment in Sweden: The importance and challenge of
cultural context analysis in addiction research" |
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| Other Presentations |
Thursday, March 10
Photos from Thursday »
"So Help Me God: Substance Abuse, Religion and Spirituality"
Susan E. Foster; Vice President and Director, Policy Research and
Analysis; The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at
Columbia University
"Identifying and Prioritizing Potential Interventions by
Faith-Based Nurses Related to Substance Abuse"
Andrea Kovalevsky, RN, MA, Ph.D., Associate Professor, University of
Washington, Bothell
"Normative Data, Differences in Selected Demographic
Variables, and Potential Utility of the Christian Spirituality
Inventory"
Clayton Shorkey, LMSW-ACP, Ph.D., Associate Professor, & Liliane C.
Windsor, LMSW, University of Texas at Austin School of Social Work.
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"A Brief Clinical Intervention to Heighten Problem Drinkers'
Awareness of Spiritual Difficulties"
Stephen Saunders, Ph.D., Associate Professor & Director of Clinical
Training, Marquette University
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"Religion and Self: The Natural Prevention of Drug Use in
Colombia, South America"
Daniel H. Lende, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Department of
Anthropology, University of Notre Dame
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"Religiousness and Alcohol Use in College Students: Patterning
of Relationships by Race"
Jemour Maddux, Indiana State University
"Religion and Alcohol in the U.S. National Alcohol Survey
(2000)"
Laurence O. Michalak, Ph.D., Alcohol Research Group, School of
Public Health, UC Berkeley
"Addressing Faith-Based Resistance in Addiction Treatment with
Evangelical Christians"
Kenneth M. Stoltzfus, MSW, Certified Chemical Dependency Counselor
III, Associate Professor of Social Work, Malone College
"Treating the Criminal Offender: The Place for Spirituality
in Correctional Programs"
Stephen K. Valle, Sc.D., MBA; Lisa M. Talbot, MA; Edward Bleu,
M.Ed., LMHC, LACAC I; Roger Allen, MA, LMHC AdCare Criminal Justice
Services, Inc.
Friday, March 11
Photos from Friday »
"Partnerships Between Researchers and Faith Based Providers:
Why It Matters"
Tom Johnson, Ph.D. - Associate Director, Center for the Study of
Health, Religion, & Spirituality
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"Congregations, Universities and the Promise of Collaborative
Research: The Example of Columbus Congregations for Healthy Youth"
Kenneth Steinman, Ph.D., MPH. Assistant Professor, The Ohio State
University School of Public Health:
"Gambling Recovery Ministries: A Working Model in Progress"
Rev. Janet Jacobs, Director, Gambling Recovery Ministries, South
Indiana Conference of the United Methodist Church
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"The Hoosier Faith and Health Coalition: The Making of a
Movement"
Anita W. Gaillard, MSPH, Director of Community Programs, Indiana
Tobacco Prevention and Cessation Agency
"Addictions: Mobilizing a Congregational Response"
Trish Merrill, Director, The Rush Center of the Johnson Institute,
Austin, TX
"Religious and Theological Roots of the 12-Step Approach"
Linda Mercadante, Ph.D. - B. Robert Straker Chair of Theology, The
Methodist Theological School in Ohio
"Waking up From Addiction: A Mindfulness Approach to 12-Step
Oriented Treatment."
Daniel H. Angres, M.D., Director, Rush Behavioral Health, Assistant
Professor of Psychiatry, Rush University Medical Center
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"Examining the Spiritual Experience in Alcoholics Anonymous"
Jeff Sandoz, Ph.D., Asst. Professor, University of Louisiana at
Lafayette
"Belief in Divine Intervention and Locus of Control in
Recovery Group Members"
John Auxier, M.Div., Ph.D., Dean of Trinity Western Seminary,
Associated Canadian Theological Schools, Trinity Western University,
British Columbia, Canada:
"Epiphanic Possibility: How the Humanities Can Access Insight
for the Addicted Individual"
W. Ben Hill, M.S., Brigham Young University
"A Pilot Study Introducing Qi-Meditation Therapy into
Addiction Treatment"
Kevin W. Chen, Ph.D., MPH; Douglas Zeidonis, MD, MPH; Tony Comerford,
Ph.D., & Phillip Shinnick, Ph.D., Department of Psychiatry, UMDNJ,
Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
"The Effect of Johrei Healing on Substance Abuse Recovery"
Audrey J. Brooks, Ph.D., Gary E. Schwartz, Ph.D., & Katie Reece,
Department of Psychology, University of Arizona
"Vipassana Meditation and Psychological Well-Being"
Neharika Chawla, M. A. -Department of Psychology/Addictive Behaviors
Research Center, University of Washington
"Measuring Mindfulness in Relation to Spirituality and
Substance Use"
Janis Leigh, Research Coordinator, University of Washington
Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
"Religiousness, Coping, and Alcohol use in College Students"
Emily Brechting, M.S., University of Kentucky
"Helping Behavior, Well-Being, and Alcohol Use in College
Students"
Randy Halberda, MS, Indiana State University
"Stage 2 Recovery, Learning to Forgive, & Spiritual Growth: A
Randomized Clinical Trial"
Kenneth Hart, Ph.D., University of Windsor
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Saturday, March 12
"Measurement of Alcohol and Other Drug Related Variables"
Thomas J. Johnson, Ph.D., Indiana State University
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"Measuring Religion (R) and Spirituality (S): Recent
Developments and Challenges"
Peter Hill, Ph.D., Rosemead School of Psychology, Biola University
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Direct Questions to Dr. Tom Johnson at:
mailto:tjohnson1@isugw.indstate.edu
We would like to offer a special thanks to the Fetzer Institute
in Kalamazoo, Michigan for supporting this conference, as well as
their past generous support and cooperation with the NIAAA in
funding the Spirituality and Alcohol research program.


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