Gender-Responsive Resource Guide. Women and Girls
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1 STEPHANIE S. COVINGTON, PhD, LCSW Institute for Relational Development / Center for Gender and Justice 7946 Ivanhoe Avenue, Suite 201 B, La Jolla, California Phone: (858) Fax: (858) info@stephaniecovington.com Gender-Responsive Resource Guide Women and Girls Addiction Also see Program Development for Women and Addiction, Covington (2007) Brown, S. (2004). A place called self. Center City, MN: Hazelden. (book with accompanying workbook). Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (2009). TIP 51: Substance abuse treatment: Addressing the specific needs of women. HHS Publication No. (SMA) Available online at Needs-of-Women/SMA Covington, S. (2008). Helping women recover: A program for treating addiction (2 nd ed.). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. (Facilitator s guide and A Woman s Journal workbook). Covington, S. (2008). Helping women recover: A program for treating substance abuse Special edition for use in the criminal justice system (2 nd ed.). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. (Facilitator s guide and A Woman s Journal workbook). Najavits, L. (2002). A woman s addiction workbook: Your guide to in-depth healing. Oakland, CA: New Harbinger. (workbook). Alcohol and other Drug Education Covington, S. (2002). Women in recovery: Understanding addiction. Carson City, NV: The Change Companies. (workbook, also available in Spanish). Covington, S. (2002). Mujeres en recuperacion: Entendiendo la adiccion. Carson City, NV: The Change Companies. (workbook). Anger Management Also see Violence Prevention for Beyond Anger & Violence and Beyond Violence, Covington (2013). Petracek, L. (2004). The anger workbook for women: How to keep your anger from undermining your self-esteem, your emotional balance, and your relationships. Oakland, CA: New Harbinger Publications, Inc. (workbook). Gender Responsive Resource Guide for Women & Girls Page 1 Dr. Stephanie S. Covington, February 2014
2 Case Management Orbis Partners (2006). Women offender case management tool. Washington, DC: National Institute of Corrections. Orbis Partners (2006). Service planning instrument for women. Washington, DC: National Institute of Corrections. Cognitive Behavioral Milkman, H., Wanberg, K., & Gagliardi, B. (2008) Criminal conduct and substance abuse treatment for women in correctional settings. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Orbis Partners Inc. (2010). Movin on: A program for at-risk women. Center City, MN: Hazelden. Criminal Thinking The Change Companies. Criminal lifestyles. (item # RMO 3). Carson City, NV: The Change Companies. (workbook). Domestic Violence Poore, G. (Producer Director). (1995). Voices heard sisters unseen [Film]. Available through Order No. W One in three teens is abused in a relationship. [PSA]. Available through Employment Murphy, P. (1996). A career and life planning guide for women survivors. Delray Beach, Florida: St. Lucie Press. (guidebook). Girls Azam, S. (2009). Oral sex is the new goodnight kiss: The sexual bullying of teenage girls. Bollywood Los Angeles, CA: Filmed Entertainment. Available online at: Casey, K. (2000). Girl to girl: Daily thoughts on living for girls ages Center City, MN: Hazelden. Covington, S. (2004). Voices: A program of self-discovery and empowerment for girls. Carson City, NV: The Change Companies. (facilitator s guide and workbook). Selvaggi, K. & Rothschild, T. (2012). The trauma informed effective reinforcement system for girls (TIER). For more information, please contact kimberlyselvaggi@gmai.com. Gender Responsive Resource Guide for Women & Girls Page 2 Dr. Stephanie S. Covington, February 2014
3 Taormino, G. (1997). Girls circle. Available from (707) or (facilitator s guide and workbook). Watson, L. & Edelman, P. (October 2012). Improving the juvenile justice system for girls: Lessons from the states. Washington, DC: Georgetown Center on Poverty, Inequality and Public Policy. Available online at (report on policy). Wiseman, R. (2009). Queen bees & wannabes: Helping your daughter survive cliques, gossip, boyfriends, and the new realities of girl world. New York: Three Rivers Press. Guided Imagery Naparstek, B. (2004). Invisible heroes: Survivors of trauma and how they heal. New York, NY: Bantam Books. Book has scripts for guided imagery and CD s are available from Health Lindsay, A. & Velasquez, S. (2002). Healthy steps to freedom: A health & body image curriculum. Las Vegas, NV: University of Nevada Cooperative Extension. (curricula available through lindsaya@unce.unr.edu) Parenting Bogage, T., Christman, D., Finkelstein, N., Marron, B., & Mendelson, O. (2006). Nurturing program for families in substance abuse treatment and recovery. (3 rd edition). Cambridge, MA: Institute for Health and Recovery. Available online at: (facilitator s guide and workbook). Harris, M. (2003). Non-traditional parenting interventions: Parenting at a distance. Washington, DC: Community Connections, Inc. (facilitator s guide). Harris, M. (2003). The impact of early trauma on parenting roles. Washington, DC: Community Connections, Inc. (facilitator s guide). Johnston, D. MOMS: 16 session curriculum for mothers in jail. Available in 2014 through Families & Criminal Justice, Box , Los Angeles, CA 90050, WritetoFCJ@hotmail.com. Johnston, D. MotherRight: Family life education. Available in 2014 through Families & Criminal Justice, Box , Los Angeles, CA 90050, WritetoFCJ@hotmail.com. Johnston, D. Reclaiming motherhood. Available in 2014 through Families & Criminal Justice, Box , Los Angeles, CA 90050, WritetoFCJ@hotmail.com. Joy, Barbara (2009). Easy does it, Mom: Parenting in recovery. San Francisco, CA: Conari Press. (book). Gender Responsive Resource Guide for Women & Girls Page 3 Dr. Stephanie S. Covington, February 2014
4 Program Development Guide Covington, S. (2007). Women and addiction: A gender-responsive approach. The Clinical Innovators Series. Center City, MN: Hazelden. (manual, DVD & CEU s). Selvaggi, K. & Rothschild, T. (2012). The trauma informed effective reinforcement system for girls (TIER). For more information, please contact kimberlyselvaggi@gmai.com. Reentry Our Place DC: Website: [Our Place DC is a caring, non-judgmental, women-focused organization that provides a one-stop resource to meet the unique needs of formerly incarcerated DC women.] Redmond, M. and Bartlett, S. (2013). Hear me, see me: Incarcerated women write. Maryknoll, New York: Orbis Books. (book). Relapse Prevention Mattson, K. (1992). A relapse prevention workbook for women. Center City, MN: Hazelden/Johnson Institute. (workbook). Relationships Covington, S. and Beckett, L. (1988). Leaving the enchanted forest: The path from relationship addiction to intimacy. HarperSanFrancisco. (book with exercises). Covington, S. (2008). Helping women recover: A program for treating addiction (2 nd ed.). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. (Module B of the Facilitator s guide and A Woman s Journal workbook). Self-inflicted Violence Alderman, T. (1997). The scarred soul: Understanding & ending self-inflicted violence. Oakland, CA: New Harbinger Publications. (book). Conners, R. (2008). Self-injury: Psychotherapy with people who engage in self-inflicted violence. Lanham, MD: Jason Aronson, Inc. (book). Mazelis, R. (accessed November 23, 2008) Healing self-injury blog, Sexuality Covington, S. (2000). Awakening your sexuality: A guide for recovering women. Center City, MN: Hazelden. (book with exercises). Covington, S. (2008). Helping women recover: A program for treating addiction (2 nd ed.). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. (Module C of the Facilitator s guide and A Woman s Journal workbook). Gender Responsive Resource Guide for Women & Girls Page 4 Dr. Stephanie S. Covington, February 2014
5 Braun-Harvey, D. (2009). Sexual health in drug and alcohol treatment: A relapse prevention curriculum. New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company. Trauma Blanch, A., Filson, B. and Penney, D. with contributions from Cave, C. (2012). Engaging women in trauma-informed peer support: A guidebook. Alexandria, VA: National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors. Available online at Copeland, M. & Harris, M. (2000). Healing the trauma of abuse: A woman s workbook. Oakland, CA: New Harbinger. (workbook). Covington, S. (2003). Beyond trauma: A healing journey for women. Center City, MN: Hazelden. (facilitator s guide, training DVDs, and workbook). Covington, S. (2011). Healing trauma: Strategies for abused women on CD-Rom. Center City, MN: Hazelden. (CD-Rom). Covington, S. (2012). Curricula to support trauma-informed practice with women. In N. Poole & L. Greaves (Eds.), Becoming trauma informed: Changing the paradigm. Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. Covington, S. (2012). Becoming trauma-informed: A training program for correctional professionals. United States edition on CD-Rom. (facilitator s guide, workbook, and PowerPoint slides). Available by contacting or via at info@stephaniecovington.com Covington, S. (2012). Becoming trauma-informed: A training program for correctional professionals. Canadian edition on CD-Rom. (facilitator s guide, workbook, and PowerPoint slides). Available by contacting or via at info@stephaniecovington.com Harris, M. (1998). Trauma recovery and empowerment: A clinician s guide to working with women. New York, NY: Free Press. (facilitator s guide). Najavits, L. (2002). Seeking safety: A treatment manual for PTSD and substance abuse. New York, NY: Guilford Press. (facilitator s guide). Poole, N. & Greves, L. (2012). Becoming trauma informed. Toronto, Canada: Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH). Available online at: Saakvitne, K. & Pearlman, L.A. (1996). Transforming the pain: A workbook on vicarious traumatization. New York, NY: Norton Professional Books. (workbook). Gender Responsive Resource Guide for Women & Girls Page 5 Dr. Stephanie S. Covington, February 2014
6 Twelve Steps C., R. (2012). The little book: A collection of alternative 12 steps. Toronto, Ontario, Canada: AA Agnostica. (book). Covington, S. (1994). A woman s way through the twelve steps. Center City, MN: Hazelden. (book, also available as App). Covington, S. (2010). La mujer y su practica de los doce pasos. Center City, MN: Hazelden. (book). Covington, S. (2000). A woman's way through the twelve steps, Workbook. Center City, MN: Hazelden. (workbook). Covington, S. (2010). La mujer y su practica de los doce pasos, Libro de Ejercicios. Center City, MN: Hazelden. (workbook). Covington, S. (2009). A woman's way through the twelve steps. Center City, MN: Hazelden. (facilitator s guide and DVD). Violence Prevention Covington, S. (2014, in press). Beyond anger & violence: A program for women. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. (facilitator s guide, workbook and DVD). Covington, S. (2013). Beyond violence: A prevention program for criminal justice-involved women. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. (facilitator s guide, workbook and DVD). Women and Addiction - Nonfiction Johnston, A.D. (2013). Drink: The intimate relationship between women and alcohol. New York, NY: Harper Collins Publishers, Inc. (book). Knapp, C. (1996) Drinking: A love story. New York, NY: The Dial Press, Random House Publishing Group. (book). Women in Prison - Nonfiction Ashkenazi, N. (2012). The grey area. New York, NY: Women Made Movies. Available at and and (documentary film). Kerman, P. (2011). Orange is the new black: My year in a women s prison. New York, NY: Spiegel & Grau, an imprint of The Random House Publishing Group. Sassoon, D. (2013). Five to fifteen: A woman, a prison, a redemption. Tucson, AZ: Anaphora Literary Press. Gender Responsive Resource Guide for Women & Girls Page 6 Dr. Stephanie S. Covington, February 2014
7 STEPHANIE S. COVINGTON, PhD, LCSW Institute for Relational Development / Center for Gender and Justice 7946 Ivanhoe Avenue, Suite 201 B, La Jolla, California Phone: (858) Fax: (858) info@stephaniecovington.com Men and Boys Addiction Covington, S., Griffin, D. & Dauer, R. (2011). Helping men recover: A program for treating addiction. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass Publishers. (facilitator s guide with accompanying workbook). Covington, S., Griffin, D. & Dauer, R. (2011). Helping men recover: A program for treating addiction, (special edition for use in the criminal justice system). San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass Publishers. (facilitator s guide with accompanying workbook). Griffin, D. (2009). A man s way through the twelve steps. Center City, MN: Hazelden. (book). Boys Creighton, A. & Kivel, P. (1998). Young men s work. Center City, MN: Hazelden. (facilitator s guide, videos, and workbook). Wiseman, R. (2013). Masterminds and wingmen: Helping our boys cope with schoolyard power, locker-room tests, girlfriends, and the new rules of boy word. New York, NY: Harmony Books, The Crown Publishing Group, A Division of Random House, Inc. Parenting Kivel, P. (1999). Boys will be men: Raising our sons for courage, caring and community. Gabriola Island, British Columbia, Canada: New Society Publishers. (book). Personal Development ManKind Project. Website: [The ManKind Project is a global nonprofit [501 (c)(3)] charitable organization that conducts challenging and highly rewarding trainings for men at every stage of life, supports a global network of peer-facilitated men's groups, and empowers men to missions of service in the world. We help men through any transition, men at all levels of success, men facing almost any challenge. MKP is not affiliated with any religious practice or political party.] Gender Responsive Resource Guide for Men & Boys Page 7 Dr. Stephanie S. Covington, February 2014
8 Trauma Armstrong, K., Best, S., & Domenici, P. (2005). Courage after fire: Coping strategies for troops returning from Iraq and Afghanistan and their families. Berkeley, CA: Ulysses Press. (book). Fallot, R. & Community Connections. (2001). Men's trauma recovery and empowerment model (M- TREM): A clinician's guide for working with male survivors in groups. Washington, DC: Community Connections, Inc. (facilitator s guide). Hunter, M. (1990). Abused boys: The neglected victims of sexual abuse. New York, NY: Ballantine Books. (book). Lew, M. (1990). Victims no longer: Men recovering from incest and other sexual childhood abuse. New York, NY: Harper Collins Publishers, Inc. (book). National Center for PTSD. Website: Violence & Anger Donaldson, C., Flood, R. with Eldridge, E. (2006). Stop hurting the women you love: Breaking the cycle of abusive behavior. Center City, MN: Hazelden. (book). Harbin, T. (2000) Beyond anger: A guide for men: How to free yourself from the grip of anger and get more out of life. New York, NY: Marlowe & Company. (book). Kivel, P. (1992). Men s work: How to stop the violence that tears our life apart. Center City, MN: Hazelden. (book). Gender Responsive Resource Guide for Men & Boys Page 8 Dr. Stephanie S. Covington, February 2014
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