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David M. McDowell (1963–2014)[1] was an American psychiatrist, author and creative consultant. He co-founded the Substance Treatment and Research Service at Columbia University and served as its medical director.[2] He also founded Columbia's Buprenorphine Program, the first such treatment program for opiate addiction in the United States,[3] which according to The New York Times had an 88% success rate.[4] His scholarly work has focused on co-occurring psychiatric disorders and substance abuse problems, particularly club drugs and marijuana. McDowell's book Substance Abuse: From Principles to Practice, is one of the more highly regarded and accessible books on the subject,[5] and is excerpted in the American Psychiatric Association's textbook on substance abuse treatment.[6]
^[1] David McDowell (1963 - 2014)
^The depression connection Archived 2009-03-03 at the Wayback Machine, Todd Henneman, The Advocate, January 16, 2007.
^Buprenorphine: New Medication to Treat Substance Abuse, Matthew Dougherty.
^New Ways to Loosen Addiction's Grip, Anahahd O'Connor, The New York Times, August 3, 2004
^Book Review Archived 2009-03-04 at archive.today, Kris A. McLoughlin, M.S.N., R.N.C.S., American Psychiatric Association, Psychiatric Services journal, December 2000.
^Gay Men, Lesbians, and Substances of Abuse and the Club and Circuit Party Scene, Jeffrey R. Guss, Jack Drescher, Haworth Press (2000), ISBN 0-7890-1037-2.
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