New England ATTC

 

Unifying science, education and services to transform lives.

The Addiction Technology Transfer Center Network
Funded by Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
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About Us

Addiction Technology
Transfer Center of
New England

Brown University
Box G-S121
Providence, RI 02912

Email: ATTC-NE
Phone: 401-863-6486
FAX: 401-863-6697

Director:
Dan Squires Ph.D. MPH

Associate Director:
Stephen Gumbley MA, LCDP


substance abuse and mental health services administration
center for substance abuse and treatment
center for alcohol and addiction studies
brown university

 

 

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>>Self Evaluation And Role Play

"Ghandi said the disease of modern people is that
we think we can develop good systems without
having good people. There is a lot of knowledge
about what works and what doesn't work, but we
are not using it. This means that, at some level, we
are doing something that is irrational. I think that
admission takes courage on our part and even
more so on the part of the people who are working
in the addictions field to keep pushing and to
challenge that irrationality. I am a researcher and I
believe in instruments, but instruments don't
change people."


Tom O'Connor



50 Cultural Diversity Activities
published on the web as
part of The Workforce Diversity Training Catalog by
the HR press

Diversity Appreciation Activities part of the Teacher's
section of the Arthur web site published on the web by
WGBH - public broadcasting from Boston

Ethnic art offered on the web as part of the Heritage
Poster Series from Heritage Colors

Examining Personal Language published on the web by
Oklahoma State University

Interest Inventory published on the web by Oklahoma
State University

What do you Think? published on the web by Oklahoma
State University

Whom to Leave Behind? published on the web by
Oklahoma State University