CRAFT BOOKS
Smith, J.E. & Meyers, R.J. (2004). Motivating substance abusers to enter treatment: Working with family members. Guilford Press: New York, NY.
Meyers, R. J. & Wolfe, B.L. (2004). Get Your Loved One Sober: Alternatives to nagging, pleading and threatening. Hazelden Publishing & Educational Services, Center City MN.
CRAFT ARTICLES, CHAPTERS, WEB INFORMATION
Smith, J. E., Meyers, R. J., & Miller, W. R. (2004). Take the network into treatment. Drug and Alcohol Findings, 10, 4-7.
Wolfe, B.L., & Meyers, R.J. (2004) Community Reinforcement and Family Training: Getting Loved Ones Sober. The Counselor Publication of the National Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors, Vol. 5, No. 3, 57-60.
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 Vol .70, No. 5, 1182-1185.
Smith, J.E., Meyers, R.J., & Milford, J. (2002). The community reinforcement approach. In R. Hester & W. Miller's (Eds.) Handbook of alcoholism treatment approaches: Effective alternatives (3nd ed.), New York: Allyn & Bacon.
Meyers, R.J. Miller, W.R. & Smith J.E. (2001). Community Reinforcement and Family Training (CRAFT). In R. Meyers & W. Miller (Eds.). A Community Reinforcement approach to the treatment of addiction. Cambridge, UK: University Press.
Kirby, K. C., Marlowe, D. B., Festinger, D. S., Garvey, K. A., & LaMonaca, V. (1999). Community reinforcement training for family and significant others of drug abusers: A unilateral intervention to increase treatment entry of drug users. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 56, 85-96.
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, 291-308.
Miller, W.R., Meyers, R.J., & Tonigan J.S. (1999). Engaging the unmotivated in treatment for alcohol problems: A comparison of three intervention strategies. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 67, 5, 688-697.
Meyers, R. J., Smith, J. E., & Miller E.J., (1998). Working through the concerned significant other: Community reinforcement and family training. In W.R. Miller & N. Heather (Eds.), Treating addictive behaviors: Processes of change (2nd edition). New York: Plenum Press.
Meyers, R. J. & Wolfe, B.L. (1998). Community reinforcement and family training for families of substance abusers: Everybody can win. The Counselor. November/December, 24-29.
Meyers, R. J. & Wolfe, B.L. (1998). Helping employees help their substance abusing loved ones. EAP Digest, March/April, 12-13.
Meyers, R. J. & Smith, J. E. (1997). Getting off the fence: Procedures to engage treatment resistant drinkers. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 14, 467-472.
Meyers, R. J., Dominguez, T. & Smith, J. E. (1996). Community reinforcement training with concerned others. In V. B. Hasselt & M. Hersen's (Eds.) Source of psychological treatment manuals for adult disorders. New York: Plenum Press.
Meyers, R. J., Hill, D. E., Miller, E. J., Lopez, V. C., & Miller W. R., (November, 1996). Engaging and retaining resistant drug users in treatment: The community reinforcement and family training (CRAFT). Proceedings of the 30th Annual Convention of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, 388. Washington, D.C. (Abstract).
Sisson, R. W., & Mallams, J. H. (1981). The use of systematic encouragement and community access procedures to increase attendance at Alcoholics Anonymous and Al-Anon meetings. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 8, 371-376.