LINC COMMUNITY RESILIENCE PUBLICATIONS
Family and Community Resilience Relative to the Experience of Mass Trauma: Connectedness to Family and Culture of Origin as the Core Components of Healing (2012). Landau, J. in Becvar, D. (Ed). Handbook of Family Resilience, pp. 459-480 (553 KB)
Communities that care for families: The LINC Model for enhancing individual, family, and community resilience (2010) Landau, J. in American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 80(4), 516-524 (147 KB)
Community-building before, during and after times of trauma: The application of the LINC Model of Community Resilience in Kosovo (2009) Agani, F., Landau, J., and Agani, N. in American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 80(1), 143-149 (131 KB)
Enhancing resilience: Families and communities as agents for change (2007) Landau, J. in Family Process, 46(3), 351-365 (209 KB)
The LINC Model: A collaborative strategy for Community Resilience (2004) Landau, J. in Sistemas Familiares, 46(3), 351-365 (279 KB) Originally published in Spanish (303 KB)
Figura 1 (70 KB)
Figura 2 (104 KB)
Linking Human Systems: Strengthening individuals, familes, and communities in the wake of mass trauma (2008) Landau, J., Mittal, M., and Wieling, E. in Journal of Marriage and Family Therapy, 34(2), 193-209 (266 KB)
Facilitating Family and Community Resilience in response to major disaster (2004) Landau, J., and Saul, J. in Living Beyond Loss: Death in the Family, F. Walsh and M. McGoldrick (Eds.) (381 KB) Also available in Portuguese (573 KB)
The LINC Model of Family and Community Resilience: New approaches to disaster response (2006) Landau, J. and Weaver, A.M. in Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 98(2), 11-14 (406 KB)
RELATED FIGURES
Multisystemic Field Map for September 11, 2001 Community Resilience Project published (2004) Landau, J. and Saul, J. Facilitating Family and Community Resilience in Response to Natural Disaster in (Eds.) F. Walsh and M. McGoldrick, Living Beyond Loss, New York: Norton (80 KB)
Transitional Field Map for September 11, 2001 Community Resilience Project published (1993) Landau, J. and Clements, C. in AIDS, Health and Mental Health (53 KB)
FAMILY RESILIENCE PUBLICATIONS
Landau J.L. (2018) Transitional Family Therapy. In: Lebow J., Chambers A., Breunlin D. (eds) Encyclopedia of Couple and Family Therapy. Springer, Cham
The “Place of Joy”: A collaborative method of induction in Past Life Regression (2005) Landau, J. in The International Journal of Healing and Caring, 5(3) (144 KB)
Whispers of illness: Secrecy versus trust (1997) Landau, J., in S.H. McDaniel, J. Hepworth, and W. Doherty (Eds.) in The Shared Experience of Illness, pp. 13-22 (1 MB) Also available in Portuguese (295 KB).
Family connectedness and women’s sexual risk behaviors: Implications for the prevention/intervention of STD/HIV infection (2000) Landau, J., Cole, R., Tuttle, J., Clements, C.D. and Stanton, M.D. in Family Process, 39(4), 461-475 (94 KB)
Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: Impact on identity and ambiguous loss in the family (2008) Landau, J., and Hissett, J.L. in Family Systems and Health, 26(1), 69-85 (106 KB)
A family approach to severe mental illness in post-war Kosovo (2005) Weine, S., Ukshini, S., Griffith, J., Agani, F., Pulleyblank-Coffey, E., Ulaj, J., Becker, C…Weingarten, K – in Psychiatry, 68(1) 17-27 (193 KB)
Positive and negative timelines: A technique for restorying (1998) Suddaby, K., and Landau, J. in Family Process, 37(3), 287-298, 475 (33 KB)
Intergenerational family relations and sexual risk behavior in young women (2004) Tuttle, J., Landau, J., Stanton, M.D., King, K., Frodi, A. in The American Journal of Maternal Child Nursing, 29(1), 2-7 (201 KB)
Core Techniques in Family Therapy (1995) Seaburn, D., Landau-Stanton, J., Horwitz, S., R.H. Mikesell, D-D. Lusterman, and S.H. McDaniel (Eds.) in Integrating Family Therapy: Handbook of Family Psychology and Systems Theory, pp. 5-26 (16 MB)
ARISE® INTERVENTION PUBLICATIONS
Family Motivation To Change: A major factor in engaging alcoholics in treatment (2007) Garrett, J. & Landau, J. in Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 25(1/2), 65-83 and in J.L. Fischer, M. Muslow & A. W. Korinek (Eds.), Familial Response to Alcohol Problems (pp. 65-83) – Philadelphia, PA: Haworth Press (496 KB)
The ARISE Intervention: Using family and network links to engage addicted persons in treatment (1998) Garrett, J., Landau, J., Stanton, M.D., Baciewicz, G., Brinkman-Sull, D. and Shea, R. in Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment (4), 333-343 (70 KB)
ARISE: A method for engaging reluctant alcohol- and drug-dependent individuals in treatment (1997) Garrett, J., Landau-Stanton, J., Stanton, M.D., Stellato-Kabat, J., and Stellato-Kabat, D. in Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 14(3), 235-248 (1.4 MB)
The “Concerned Other” call: Using family links and networks to overcome resistance to addiction treatment (1999) Garrett, J., Stanton, M.D., Landau, J., Baciewicz, G., Brinkman-Sull, D., and Shea, R. in Substance Use and Misuse, 34(3), 363-382 (295 KB)
The ARISE Intervention and Continuum of Care: Engaging substance abusers and their families in treatment and long-term recovery (2011) Landau, J., in Familiendynamik, 36, 2-11 (61 KB) Originally published in German (512 KB)
Neurobiology and addiction: Assisting the family and support system to get resistant loved ones into treatment (2008) Landau, J., and Garrett, J. Republished in (2014): Thorana Nelson and Hinda Winaver (Eds.), Critical topics in family Therapy – AFTA Monograph Series Highlights. AFTA/Springer, 2014, 93-102. (504 KB)
Addiction relapse prevention during traumatic times Parts 1-5 (2001) Garrett, J., and Landau, J. – Posted on The Holistic Internet Community until 2010 (93 KB)
Invitational Intervention: The ARISE Model for engaging reluctant substance abusers in treatment (2008) Landau, J., and Garrett, J. in Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 26(1/2), 147-168 and in Family Intervention in Substance Abuse: Current Best Practices, O.J. Morgan and C.H. Litzke (Eds.) (569 KB)
Invitational Intervention: A Step by Step Guide for Clinicians Helping Families Engage Resistant Substance Abuses in Treatment (2006) Landau, J., and Garrett, J. available on http://www.Amazon.com
Strength in numbers: Using family links to overcome resistance to addiction treatment (2000) Landau, J., Garrett, J., Shea, R., Stanton, M.D., Baciewicz, G., and Brinkman-Sull, D. in American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 26(3), 379-398 (172 KB) Also available in Portuguese (516 KB)
Assisting a concerned person to motivate someone experiencing cybersex into treatment–Application of Invitational Intervention: The ARISE Model to Cybersex (2008) Landau, J., Garrett, J., and Webb, R. in Journal of Marriage and Family Therapy (Special Section on MFT and Cybersex), 34(4), 498-511 (184 KB)
Outcomes with the ARISE approach to engaging reluctant drug- and alcohol-dependent individuals in treatment (2004) Landau, J., Stanton, M.D., Brinkman-Sull, D., Ikle, D., McCormick, D., Garrett, J.,…Wamboldt, F. in American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 30(4), 711-748 (283 KB)
A comparison of the Johnson Intervention with four other methods of referral to outpatient treatment (1996) Loneck, B., Garrett, J.A., Banks, S.M. in American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 22(2), 233-246.
The Johnson Intervention and relapse during outpatient treatment (1996) Loneck, B., Garrett, J.A., Banks, S.M. in American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse. 22(3), 363-375.
Enhancing Motivation for Change in Substance Use Disorder Treatment (1999 – Revised 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2012, and 2013) in Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration TIP 35 HHS No. SMA08-4212, 89-80
Ruehman, C. M., & Landau, J. L. (2018, August). Collaboration Among Families and Professionals for Recovery from Co-Occurring Disorders. Paradigm, 22(3), 7-9.