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SYCHOPHARMACOLOGY dS &l&uwe Maleftewd/e&M\Division 28American Psychological Association1k'rofnthePresident's Desk.From the President's Deskresearch program on the potential use ofantidepressant medications to treatThis is a very full issue of the newsletter. Iwant to draw y 3ur attention to the report from cocaine abuse. Due to a schedulingconflict, she will not be able to attend theSteve Fowler aid Nancy Piotrowski, whoAPA convention this year at which therepresented Division 28 at the Americanaward would be presented. As part of ourPsychological Society-sponsored summit ofrecently initiated partnership arrangementscientific socie-ies in Santa Barbara in May.Substance abuse issues were clearly highlighted with the Behavioral Pharmacolog Society (BPS), Berend Olivier of Solvayat this meeting given the fact that AlanPharmaceuticalspresented this prestigious Direc ,or of NIDAh was a keynote ,award to Marian at BPS'S May meeting inspeaker. We were especially pleased at thetravel support for Steve and Nancy provided by Philadelphia. I was pleased to representAPS. The two of them will continue to serve the Division at this ceremony and to hearDr. Fischman's Solvay Award address.as the Division liaisons to thisa ;theWe look forward to Marian's presenting afruits of this in ;ensive brainstorming sessionSolvay Award address at the 1999 APAcontinue to ripen.convention in Boston.Another major item in this issue is a completeschedule of eve,ntssponsored or co-sponsored Interdivisional Grant Bid Successful: TheCommittee on DivisionIAPA Relationsby Division 28 at the convention in SanFrancisco. Nai cy Piotrowski has workedgrant(CODAPAR) began a 3- earespecially closely with the Program Chair for project to Promote collaborative efforts ,The first deadline forbetweendivisions. i 50, Ki F i and the two of themsuccessfulproposalfor funding to supporthave done a terrific job of working with thewritingapetitiontoCRSPP for aminiconventior initiative sponsored byNational Institute on Alcohol and Alcoholism. proficiency in psychopharmacology.social events will be a parta reception to honorNIAAA on Sunday,"contributions b t particularly for herThe Board of Directors approved thisproposal and the project should becompleted in the coming year. Theproject coordinator will be MarlyneKilbey. Frank Holloway as Chair of theCommittee on Credentials inPsychopharmacology will representDivision 28. The divisions andindividual representatives collaboratingin this effort will be Jack Wiggens forDivision 3 1, Morgan Sammons for 42,and Rudy Vuchinich for 50.Election Results: The ballots from therecent election have been counted andMarilyn Carroll of the University ofMinnesota will be the new PresidentElect of Division 28. The newMember-at-Large will be Chris-EllynJohansen of Wayne State University.Congratulations to both of them. Specialthanks to Carolyn Mazure of YaleUniversity and Cora Lee Wetheringtonof the National Institute on DrugCont. pg 2President's Letter cont I APA Race & Walk . . .page 2Division 28 Program, 1998 APA Convention . . .page 3-7Minicovention on Alcohol and Addiction Research .page 8-10Tocacco Journal Call for Manuscripts .page 11Intergrated Health Care1 Division 48. . .page 12A Summit of Psychological Societies .page 13Advertisements . . . . .page 14-15LPsychopharmacologyand SubstanceAbuse Newsletter is a quarterly publication of Division 28 of the American PsychologicalAssociation

The Presi&ent9sLetter ContinuedAbuse for their willingness to be nominated and to serve if electedINew ivisiod28 Electronic Bulletin Board: Ron Wood. our Electronic Information Officer, has succeeded in arranging a new system for theDivision 28 dist. The original bulletin board has been a place for lively exchange with non-APA members on issues of drug abuse research,treatment. anh and national drug policy. However. the intensity of that discussion and the high volume of mail that some issues generated beganto overshadoh the usefulness of the list for routine announcements and information exchange for the Division. APA members and also those whohave been accepted as affiliate members of Division 28 now have the option of using either a "members only" list or a "super"list. Messagesposted only oh the members only list will not be circulated to the "super" list: and vice versa. However, should a member want to participate inwithout receiving duplicates of messages posted to both. It seems like the best of all possible worlds in terms ofAll APA Division 28 members are being added to the Members only list. Should you want to subscribe to the superthe email bulletin board.1998 itchi in is- lion Fellowships: I want to draw the attention of members who have Ph.D. students finishing up and of members who are within10 years of receiving the doctorate to these fellowships. which are sponsored by the Burroughs Wellcome Fund and may be particularly pertinentto the interest]?of Division 28 members. Ten U. S. and Canadian scientists will be awarded 150.000 fellowships, which includes a S35.0000annual stipend, travel money, and a relocation allowance, as well as funding for research expenses. The fellowships are for 3 years: the first 2 fortraining in bakic biomedical or clinical research in the United Kingdom or Ireland, and the third in the US. or Canada. For more information, go tothe website a http://www.bwfund.org/brochure/tHope to see ykm in San Francisco!The 20th Anniversary APA 5K Race and WalkWeb Site Informationd e annual race will be held in San Francisco as part of the APA onventiod.The race will be held on Sunday morning, August 15th, at 7AM atthe mbaracadero,a site within walking distance of the major hotels. Trophieswill be awdrded to the overall men's and women's winners and to the top three inage group, from 20 to over 70.encourage as many early registraions as possible, earlyagain being discounted. Preregistration will run until August6th- which Leans that the entry form and fee must be received by that date. reregistradonssave us loads of effort at the convention and on the day of therace. THE ENTRYFEE FOR PREREGISTERED RUNNERS IS 17.00. whichincludes the annual dues to Running Psychologists. CONVENTION AND DAYOF-RACE EGISTRATIONFEE IS 20.00. Special reduced fees for APAStudent f f l l i a t e includingsAPAGS members will be 7.00 (preregistered) and 10.00 (da of race). Please preregister to help us avoid too many day-of-raceregistration .I f you d e not running but would like to volunteer to help out, please call,ernail or send a note. Thanks. e c a u s ethis is the 20th anniversary of the race, several special events beingIplanned, including a pie-race dinner. Further details will be sent out with theformal race announcements.The APA Division of Psychopharmacologyand Substance Abuse site athttp://www.apa.org/divisions/div28/ has beenchosen as HMS Beagle's "Web Pick of theDay", and will be featured on our home pagewith a link to your site. Your site will then belisted on Beagle's "Favorite Web Sites" pagefor 30 days, as well as permanently cataloguedin BioMedLink, which is to be launched onparent site BioMedNet in early '98. HMSBeagle is a webzine for biological and medicaresearchers, with a daily digest of the highestquality Web resources and published material.We were recently selected as one of Yahoo'stop 32 "incredibly useful" Web sites, and havethousands of visitors daily. Please place areciprocal link back to our Home Page at:http://hmsbeagle.cornIRace Contl-3 ct:Telephone;Fa:Email:Frank Webbe, School of Psychology,Florida Institute of Technology, 150 W.University Blvd.,Melbourne, FL 32901-6988(407) 674-8104(407) 768-6113webbe@fit.eduIYou can also download our "HMS BeagleWeb Pick button" and read linking 16/ itir1g .htm#linking .For more information, please contact RonWood.Research AssociateDepartment of PsychiatryUniversity of Mississippi Medical CenterDevelop, i plement and publish research relating to the behavioral neuropharmacology of abused drugs, particularly dmg selfadministradion and drug discrimination in nonhuman primates. The relationship between in vitro or in vivo neuropharmacology7i ral effects is of central interest. Ph.D. in pharmacology or neuroscience required. Salary commensurate withexperience Send c.v., statement of research goals, and names of three references to : William L. Wooherton, Ph.D.,andDepartmenbeha\ of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, The University of Mississippi Medical Center. 2500 N. State Street. Jackson,MS. 39216. EOE, M/F/D/V.Phone: 604-984-5898601@4-589911IFAX;Division 28 d r i c a PsychologicalnAssociationIPage 2

DIVISION 28 PROGRAM, 1998 APA CONVENTIONA Note From The Program ChairThis announcement provides the content and time of oral presentations scheduled for the Division 28 program of the 1998 APAConvention in San Francisco. Please note, following the description of our divisional program, there is also a listing of programming sponsoredby other divisions. which may be of interest to the Division 28 membership. This includes selected programs where we are a co-listed sponsor.As updates to that information are available, they will be posted and I will notify the membership via our electronic mailing list.Additionally, I would like to call your attention to our participation in an NIAAA Miniconvention. Division 28 is co-sponsoring thisminiconvention with Divisions 50.22, and 13. Miniconvention information is featured on webpages by the APA Science Directorate(http://www.apa.org/science/div28.html and http://www.apa.org/science/pharm.html) and also by onference.htm).As you review this information, I think you will agree that we have a very exciting program planned. Please do not hesitate to contactme with any questions you may have about the convention. In the meantime, I will look forward to seeing you in San Francisco!-Nancy A. P i o m s k i , PhD.(npiotrowski@arg.org)August 1 4 . Friday9:00 a.m. - 9.50 a.m.Invited Address: Young Pharmacologist of the YearChair: William L. WoolvertonPresenter: Thomas E. Eissenberg, "LAAM and Methadone: Relative Potency and Acute Physical Dependence in Humans"Symposium: Expectancies: A Cognitive Science Approach to Alcohol and Drug UseChair: David ShurtleffPresenters:Jennifer Rusted. "Role of Expectancies in Drug-Induced Changes in Lexical Processing"M. Marlyne Kilbey. "Drug Outcome Expectancy Prediction of Use, Abuse. and Dependency"Gregory T. Smith. "Combining Personality and Learning Risk Factors: The Acquired Preparedness Model"Adam Jaffe. " Drug Outcome Expectancies and Coping Skills Therapy for Cocaine Abusers"Discussant: Mark Goldman. "Expectancies: What Have we Learned? What do we Need to Know?"12:OO-1250 p.m.Paper Session: Division 28, New Fellows AddressChair: John GrabowskiPresenters:James P. Zacny, "'Behavioral Studies of Abuse Liability of Nitrous Oxide, or Laughing Gas, in HumansSteven I. Dworkin, "Nicotine and Caffeine Self-Administration: The Importance of Context and History"1:00 p.m.- 2.50 p.m.Symposium: Behavioral-Economic Perspectives on the Treatment of Drug and Alcohol DependenceChair and Discussant: Warren K. BickelPresenters:Marilyn E. Carroll, "Using Behavioral Economics to Prevent and Reduce Drug Abuse"Rudy E. Vuchinich, "Temporal Discounting and Drinking in the Laboratory and Natural Environments"Gregory J. Madden. "Economic Factors Affecting the Use of Nicotine Replacement Products"Steven R. Hursh, "A Behavioral Economic Analysis of Voucher Reinforcement of Drug Abstinence"2:00 p.m.-250 p.m.Symposium: Combining Psychopharmacological and Psychosocial Treatments with Special PopulationsChair: Kathleen McNamaraPresenters:Jane Fisher. "Advances in the Treatment of Dementia-Related Problems"Elaine Orabona. "Combined Psychopharmacological and Psychosocial Treatments in Perimenopausal Depressed Women"George DuPaul. "Combined Psychopharmacological and Psychosocial Treatments in ADHD"James Dilley, "Combined Psychopharmacological and Psychosocial Treatments in HIV-Positive Patients"3:00 p.m.- 3 5 0 p.m.Paper Session: Division 28, New Fellows AddressChair: Stephen C. FowlerPresenters:William 0 . Faustmann. "Recent Work on Schizophrenia: Neuropharrnacology, Brain Morphology, and Clinical PsychopharmacologyLinda A. Parker, "Rewarding Drugs Produce Taste Avoidance, but Not Taste Aversion"Division 28. American Psychological AssociationPage 3

2Division 8 Program, 1998 APA Convention, cont.1NOTE: No programming was scheduled after 4 p.m. on Friday, August 14th so that members could attend the APA Presidential Address andalso the "F cus on Science" poster sessions sponsored by the APA Science Directorate. Please be aware that refreshments will be served atthe extends poster session.August IS&Saturdayfor one-hour each. All poster titles and authors areDirectorate webpage.in Alcohol and Drug Abuse Research"!Presenters:Kevin L. D lucchi, "Methods for Exploring Data: Classification and Regression Trees"William"Chaotic Trends in Substance Abuse: Aperiodic Patterns Within a Fractal Space"James S. R berts, "Item Response Theory Models for Unfolding Graded Disagree-Agree Responses"Discussant nd Invited Address: Geoff Loftus, "The Practice of Hypothesis Testing is Hazardous to Psychology's Health"ah,\1:00 p.m. - 5 0 p.m.Symposium "Compliance and Treatment Outcomes: Considerations for Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment"Chair: Nan y A. PiotrowskiPresenters:Stephanie S O'Malley, "Compliance and Naltrexone Treatment of Alcoholism"Tamara L. all, "Adherence to Zidovudine (A'ZT) Among Patients in a Methadone Maintenance Program."Jacqueline ulsky, M. Chesney, M. Robertson, H. Long, E. Charlebois, D. Chambers, D. Bangsberg, and A. Moss, "Effects of Substance AbuseMitigated b TB Adherence Interventions"Discussant and Invited Address: A. Thomas McLellan, "Compliance in Substance Abuse Treatment: Different from Other Compliance roblems?"1!Meeting, All Members InvitedAnalysis: How Can It Inform Substance Abuse Research?"28 and Division 50 Social HourAugust I&, Sunday-I-Division 28, Arnhncan Psychological AssociationApproach to Environmental Prevention"Server Training Systems"continued on page 5Page 4

Division 28 Program, 1998 APA Convention, cont.August 16a unday10:00 a.m. -11:50 a.m.Symposium: "Contingent Reinforcement Therapies in Drug Abuse. Novel Applications"Chairs: Maxine L. Stitzer and Stephen T. HigginsPresenters:Leslie Amass, "Using Fee Rebates to Increase Abstinence and Counseling Attendance Averages Amongst Substance Abusers"Karin Gruber, "Contingency Based Community Reinforcement Therapy (CCRT) for Opiate and Cocaine Abusers"Jesse B. Milby, "Abstinent-Contingent Housing Improves Abstinence Outcomes for Homeless Cocaine Abusers"Kenneth Silverman, "Reinforcement-Based Therapeutic workplace for Drug Abusers"Discussants: Steven T. Higgins and Maxine L. Stitzer12:00 p.m. - 1:SO p.m.Symposium "ADHD and Alcohol and Drug Abuse: Assessment and Treatment"Chair: Thomas E. BrownPresenters:Thomas E. Brown, "Assessment/Treatment of AD/HD in Adult Substance Abusers"Diane E. Johnson, "Clinical Characteristics of Adults With Alcoholism and A D M DL. Randolph Waid, "Differential Diagnosis of Substance Abuse and ADIHDSteven L. Schandler, Whitney V. Leach, Isabel Nunez, Gary Hayden, Tara L. Arriaga, and Michael J. Cohen, " Attention Deficit Disorder inAdult Children of Alcoholics"Discussant: Donald M. Quinlanl:00 p.m. -1.50 p.m.Paper Session: A Focus on Assessment in Substance Abusing PopulationsChair: Nancy A. PiotrowskiPresenters:Michael J. Palij, Andrew Rosenblum, and Stephen Magura, "Evaluating Readiness to Change Cocaine Use in Methadone Maintenance Patients"David A. Wasserman, Christopher A. Duva, and Meryle G. Weinstein, "Evaluation of the BDI-I1 With Opioid Maintenance Patients"Lesley M Teitelbaum, Kate B. Carey, "Reliability of Self-Report Alcohol Assessment in a Psychiatric Setting"2:00 p.m. - 2 5 0 p.m.Invited Address: The Levitt Awardee of the YearChair: William L. WoolvertonPresenter:Lisa R. Gerak, "Evaluation of Benzodiazepine Dependence in Rhesus Monkeys Using Drug Discrimination"3:00 p.m. - 4.50 p.m.Symposium: "Alcohol, Drugs. and the Brain: Recent findings From Brain Imaging "Chair: Steven L. SchandlerPresenters:Edith V. Sullivan, "Structural Brain Imaging in Alcoholism"Steven L. Shandler, "Functional Brain Imagine of Adult Children of Alcoholics"Kate M. Bell, "PET and SPECT Studies in Cocaine Dependence"Discussant: Michael J. CohenNo programming was scheduled after 5 p.m. so as to not conflict with a special address given by Enoch Gordis, as well as a reception followingthe address (see below).CO-LISTEDPROGRAMMING OF INTEREST TO DIVISION28 MEMBERSFor specific location information, please contact the program chairs of the Divisions sponsoring these events OR see your 1998 APA ConventionProgram Guide when you get to the convention.Division 3 "Dr. Lynn C. Robertson, Program Chair" lcrobertson@UCDAVIS.EDU Division 6 "Dr. Andrew Wolfe, Program Chair" wolfe@search.bwh.harvard.edu Division 7 jkuper@ernail.unc.edu Division 10 "Dr. Louis Sass, Program Chair" lsass@rci.rutgers.edu Division 13 "Dr. Stewart Cooper, Program Chair" Stewart.Cooper@valpo.edu Division 22 "Dr. Dawn Ehde, Program Chair" ehde@u.washington.edu Division 25 "Dr. Raymond Pil'ts, Program Chair" pittsr@uncwil.edu Division 37 "Dr. Bonnie J. Leadbeater, Program Chair" bleadbea@uvic.ca continued on page 6Division 28, American Psychological AssociationPage 5

Division 28 Program, 1998 APA Convention, cont.Division 42 "Dr. Judith Steward, Program Chair" judithstew@com Division 50 "Dr. Kim Fromme, Program Chair" fromme@mail.utexas.edu Friday. August 14th9:00 a.m. -10:50 a.m.Division 5 Symposium"Advanced Statistical Analysis of Applied Research Problems"Division 25 Invited AddressParticipant: Francis K. McSweeney, "General-Process Theories of Motivation, Revisited: Habituation, A Neglected Variable"10:OO a.m. -11:50 a.m.Division 25 Symposium: Steven C. Hayes, Carol A. Pilgrim, William Mcllvane, Michael Dougher, "Current Research in Stimulus Equivalence"1:00 p.m. -1:50 p.m.Division 25 Invited AddressParticipant: William Timberlake, "The Basis of Purposive Behavior"2:00 p.m. - 3:50 p.m.Division 25 Master Lecture Series: Charles Catania, Experimental Analysis of Behavior4:00 p.m. - 4:50 p.m.Division 25 Symposium"Functional Analysis and Treatment of Severe Behavior Disorders"Chair: Brian A IwataParticipants: Richard G. Smith, Jennifer R. Zarcone, Timothy R. Vollmer, Dorothea C. LermanDiscussant: Wayne W. FisherSa turdav.August lijtl -11 a.m.-12:50 p.m.Division 7 Symposium: "New Methods for Measuring Developmental Changes in Latent Constructs"Chair: Karen McCollam1 p.m. - 2:50 pmDivision 50 Symposium: "Substance Use Consequences in Adolescence and Young Adulthood: Multiple Perspectives''Chairs: Thomas Wills and James SandyDiscussant: Michael NewcombPresenters:Laurie Chassin, Steven Pitts, & Christian DeLucia "The Relation Between Adolescent Substance Use and Young Adilt Psychopathology"Gregory Smith, Denis McCarthy, Larry Kroll, & Terri Miller, "Expectancies and Differential Prediction of Alcohol Use and AlcoholConsequences"Thomas Wills, James Sandy, Ori Shinar, & Julie Bern, "Novelty Seeking and Self-control Predict Adolescent Substance Use Consequences"3:00 p:m. - 3:50 p.m.Division 50 Presidential AddressPresenter: Robert Zucker, "Alcohol and Drug Use Disorders: A National Agenda for Focused Change"Division 25 Paper Session: "Current Research in Behavioral Pharmacology"Participants: Marc N. Brach, David W. Schaal, and Amy L. OdumSunday. August @I-9:00 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.Division 50 Poster Session: "Eating Disorders and the Treatment of Drug Abuse"9:00 a.m. -10:50 a m .Divisions 3 and 6 Symposium: "Ingestive Behavior"Presenters:Bart Hoebel, "Brain Mechanisms Underlying the Reinforcement of Eating and Drug Abuse"Linda Bartoshuk, "Born to Bum: Genetic Variations in the Sense of Taste"Thomas Scott, "Sensory Control of Feeding''Linda Parker, "Conditioned Rejection as Rat Model of Nausea"Continued on page 7-Division 28, American Psycholog calAssociationPage 6

Division 28 Program, 1998 APA Convention, cont.10 a.m. - 1150 a.m.Division 25 Symposium: "Fuinctions of Variability"Participants: Allen Neuringer, Robert S. Siegler, Edison del Manoel, Kevin Connolly, Armando Machado, Patricia D. StokesWard Edwards, "Decision Prostheses for Psychotics"5 0 0 p.m. - 5 5 0 p.m.NIAAA Miniconvention EventDivision 50 Invited Address and Award: Enoch Gordis"Alcohol Research: Achievements and Promise in Behavioral Science"11:OO a.m.- 1250 p.m.Division 21 Symposium: "HIV, Cognition, and Performance"Chair: James BeckerDivisions 3 and 6 Symposium: "Decision Making and Choice"Barbara Mellers, "Emotion reactions to risky decisions"John Miyamoto, "Health Utility Analysis and the Psychophysics of Preference"6:00 p.m. - 6 5 0 p.m.NIAAA Miniconvention EventSocial Hour: Division 50 and 28, Reception for Dr. Enoch GordisOthers Co-Listed (time and date TBA)Presentations sponsored by the Committee on Animal Research and Ethics (CARE): Linking Research on Humans and Other AnimalsPaul Gold, "Cognitive Enhancers in Rats, Mice, and Humans"Robert Cook and Philip Kell nan,"The Comparative Psychology of Visual Cognition in Humans and Pigeons"Division 10 ProgrammzngSubstance Abuse Treatment Strategies in the Popular Music IndustryChair: Susan RaeburnPresenters:Susan Raeburn, "Psychotherapy of a Rock Musician"Louis D. Cox, "Prevention and Treatment Strategies for Substance Abuse in the Band"Nancy R. Sobel, "The Music Industry and Addiction: A System Approach"Discussant: Eric MaiselDivision 37 Programming"School-Based and Family-Based Violence and Substance Abuse Prevention"Sarah Avery-Leaf, Kenneth Griffin, Bridget Ahrens, and Aaron Hogue'Psychology's Ongoing Contribution to the Tobacco Settlement"Richard Katz, Leonard Jason, Herbert Severson, Jean Kriskeller, Connie Pechmann, and Geoff Mumford'Community Coalitions for Prevention: Individual and Systems Changes"Abe Wandersman, Shakeh Kaftarian, Pamela Imm, and Paul Florin"Culture and Context in HIV Prevention: A System Approach"Gary Harper, LaVome Robinson, Blanca Ortiz-Torres, Keisha Paxton, Margaret Dolcini, Ana Mari CauceRoundtable Discussion on Methodological Issues and Strategies for Conducting Research with Special Populations (e.g.m ethnic minorities,homeless, gay/lesbian/bisexual)Division 42 Programming"Depression, Obsession, Compulsions, Anxiety and Panic: Broad Spectrum Pharmacological Agents"Continuing Education Workshop- Saturday. August 15th"Smoking Cessation.Effective Treatment Strategies for Psychologists"Organized b y Maxine Stitzer, Marlyne Kilbey, and Dorothy HatsukamiDivision 28 American Psychological AssociationPage 7

Miniconvention on Alcohol and Addicition ResearchAPA Divisions 5 0 (Addictive Behaviors) and 28 (Substance Abuse and Psychopharmacology), in cooperation with otherAPA divisions and with the assistance of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIA '\A) of the NationalInstitutes of Health, are sponsoring a miniconvention at this year's APA convention in San Francisco. T'he miniconvention, titled"Alcohol and Addiction Research: Achievements and Promise in Behavioral Science," will highlight alcohol (and other drugrelated) research, prevention, and treatment activity, and will call attention to the potential of the Institute as a sponsor of new workin a number of areas. Programming will provide a way of highlighting how alcohol and other drug use connects with a wide varietyof behavioral research realms of interest to APA members (e.g. basic research, prevention, neuroscience, the integration ofbehavioral and pharmacological treatment methods, epidemiology, managed care, etc.). Experts from across the field will participateas faculty, and NIAAA Director Enoch Gordis, M.D. will also speak. APA will present Dr. Gordis with a National RecognitionAward for Contributions to Behavioral Science Research.For more information o n the miniconvention, please visit NIAAA on the World Wide W e b at http://v ww.niaaa.nih.gov. Forspecific questions, contact the Division program chairs, Kim Fromme, Ph.D. (Division 50,512-471-0039, fromme@psy.utexas.edu)or Nancy Piotrowski, Ph.D., (Division 28,510-642-5208, npiotrowski@arg.org). For NIAA information, please contact GeoffreyLaredo, 301-43-637 1 , glaredo@ willco.niaaa.nih .gov)."Alcohol and Addiction Research: Achievements and Promise in Behavioral Science"Aupust 14th. Friday10 a.m.-1 l:5O a.m.Symposium: Expectancies: A Cognitive Science Approach to Alcohol and Drug UseChair: David ShurtleffPresenters:Jennifer Rusted, Role of Expectancies in Drug-Induced Changes in Lexical Processing"M. Marlyne Kilbey ,"Drug Outcome Expectancy Prediction of Use, Abuse, and Dependency"Gregory T. Smith, "Combining Personality and Learning Risk Factors: The Acquired Preparedness Model"Adam Jaffe, " Drug Outcome Expectancies and Coping Skills Therapy for Cocaine Abusers"Discussant: Mark Goldman, "Expectancies: What Have we Learned? What do we Need to Know?""1 p.m.- 3 p.m.Symposium: Behavioral- Economic Perspectives on the Treatment of Alcohol and Drug Dependence,Chair and Discussant: Warren K. BickelPresenters:Marilyn E. Carroll, "Using Behavioral Economics to Prevent and Reduce Drug Abuse"Rudy E. Vuchinich, "Temporal Discounting and Drinking in the Laboratory and Natural Environments"Gregory J. Madden, "Economic Factors Affecting the Use of Nicotine Replacement Products"Steven R. Hursh, "A Behavioral Economic Analysis of Voucher Reinforcement of Drug Abstinence"August 15th. Saturday9 a.m.-12 p.m. Division 28, "Focus on Science," Poster Session9 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.Symposium: Statistical Innovations in Alcohol and Drug Abuse ResearchChair: Nancy A. PitrowskiPresenters:Kcvin L. Delucchi, Methods for Exploring Data: Classification and Regression Trees"William Lapp, " Chaotic Trends in Substance Abuse: Aperiodic Patterns Within a R Fractal Space"James Roberts, "Item Response Theory Models for Unfolding Graded Disagree-Agree Responses"Discussant and Invited Address: Geoff Loftus, "The Practice of Hypothesis Testing is Hazardous to Psychology's Health""11 a.m. - 1150 a.m.New Fellows Address, Division 13: "Decreasing Campus Alcohol and Drug Problems Through Initiator- Catalyst Consultation Methods"Presenter: Stewart Cooper12 p.m. - 12:50 p.m.Paper Session: Readiness to Change and Motivational Interviewing Alcohol Use and Traumatic Injury,Chair: Nancy A. PiotrowskiParticipants:Matthew G. Hiles and Rita E. Atkins, "Readiness to Change Questionnaire Scoring: A Rose by any Other Name"Charles H. Bombordier and Carl T. Rimmele, "Alcohol Use and Readiness to Change After Spinal Chord Injury"Carl T. Rimmele and Charles H. Bombordier, "Motivational Interviewing to Prevent Alcohol Abuse After Traumatic Brain Injury"Discussant: Carlo DiClementeContinued on page 9Division 28, American Psychological AssociationPage 8

NIAAA Mini-Convention in Conjunction with 1998 APA Convention cont.August 15th. Saturday, (W1 p.m. - 2:50 p.m.Symposium: Compliance and Treatment Outcomes: Considerations for Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment,Presenters:Stephanie S. O'Malley, "Compliance and Naltrexone Treatment of Alcoholism"Tamara L. Wall, "Adherence Interventions to Zidovudine (AZT) Among Patients in a Methadone Maintenance Program."Jacqueline Tulsky, M. Chesr ey,M. Robertson, H. Long, E. Charlebois, D. Chambers, D. Bangsberg, and A. Moss, "Effects of Substance AbuseMitigated by TB Adherence Interventions"Discussant and Invited Address: Thomas McLellan, "Compliance in Substance Abuse Treatment: Different From Other Compliance Problems?"1 p.m. - 2 5 0 p.m.Symposium: Alcohol and Drug Use Consequences in Adolescence and Young AdulthoodChairs: Thomas Wills and Sandy JamesDiscussant: Michael NewcornbParticipants:Laurie Chassin, Steven Pitts, & Christian DeLucia "The Relation Between Adolescent Substance Use and Young Adult Psychopathology"Gregory Smith, Dennis McCarthy, Larry Kroll, & Terri Miller, "Expectancies and Differential Prediction of Alcohol Use and AlcoholConsequences"Thomas Wills, James Sandy, Ori Shinar, & julie Bem, "Novelty Seeking and Self-control Predict Adolescent Substance Use Consequences"1 p.m.- 2:50 p.m.Symposium: Alcohol and Drug Use Consequences in Adolescence and Young Adulthood3 p.m. -350 p.m.Division 50 Presidential AddressPresenter: Robert Zucker, "Spectrum of Alcohol and Drug Use Disorders: A National Agenda for Focused Change"4 p.m. - 4 5 0 p.m.Division 28 Presidential AddressPresenter: Nancy Ator, "Drug Discrimination Analysis: How can it Inform Substance Abuse Research?"August 16th. Sunday9 a.m. - 9 5 0 a.m.Division 50 Poster Session, "Alcohol Use and Abuse, Smoking, and Gambling9 a.m. - 9 5 0 a.m.Paper Session: Alcohol and DUI: An Approach to Environmental Prevention,Chair: Nancy A. PiotrowskiPresenter: Jack Dresser, "Comparing Statewide Alcohol Server Training Systems"10 a.m. - 10:SO a.m.Symposium: Disentangling Alcohol and Drug Use From Abuse,Chair: Eric SticePresenters:Eric Stice, "Differential prediction of Onset of Alcohol Use Versus Problem Use"M. Lynne Cooper, "Motivational Pathways to Alcohol Use and Abuse"Stan Sadava, "Disentangling Dnnkmg Behavior From Alcohol Problems: Structural and Theoretical Implications"Michael Newcomb, " Influence of Adolescent Drug Use on Adult Drug Problems in Women"Discussant: Kenneth Sher12 p.m. - 1 5 0 p.m.Symposium: Attention Deficit Disorder and Alcohol and Drug Abuse,Chair: Thomas E. BrownPresenters:Thomas E. Brown, "Assessment1 Treatment of ADIHD in Adult Substance Abusers"Diane E. Johnson, "Clinical Characteristics of Adults With Alcoholism and ADIHD"L. Randolph Waid, "Differential Diagnosis of substance Abuse and ADIHDSteven L. Schandler, Whitney V. Leach, Isabel Nunez, Gray Hayden,

10.00 (da of race). Please preregister to help us avoid too many day-of-race registration I . If you de not running but would like to volunteer to help out, please call, ernail or send a note. Thanks. ecause this is the 20th anniversary of the race, several special events being Iplanned, including a pie-race dinner.