I graduated from Carleton College in 1966 with a major in psychology. I received my Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology at New York University in 1975. My recent publications include:
Yalisove, D.L. (In press). From the Ivy Tower to the Trenches: Teaching professional ethics to substance abuse counselors. In J. Kleinig & S. Einstein: Ethical interventions in drug use.
Yalisove, D.L (2004). Considerations in the development of a research-to practice curriculum for alcoholism and substance abuse counselors. Journal of the Teaching of Addictions, 3, 77-93.
Yalisove, D.L. (2004). Introduction to alcohol research: Implications for Practice, Prevention and Policy. Boston: Allyn & Bacon.
Yalisove, D.L. (1998). The Origins and Evolution of the Disease Concept of Treatment. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 59, 469-476.
Yalisove, D.L. (1997). (Ed.) The Essential Papers on Addiction. NY: New York University Press.
My primary interest is developing curricula for substance abuse education. I am currently working on a substance abuse counseling basic skills text.