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Great work so far!
Dr. Tucker has authored a book on how to incorporate public health information into clinical psychology practice. ISBN-13: 978-0889373303
She has co-edited a book on changing addictive behavior. ISBN-13: 978-1572306776
When you create the list of her representative publications, reference her most cited work. Read the abstracts and incorporate key ideas and contributions into your section on research. You should definitely include studies like the following:
George, A. A., & Tucker, J. A. (1996). Help-seeking for alcohol-related problems: social contexts surrounding entry into alcoholism treatment or Alcoholics Anonymous. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 57(4), 449-457.
Humphreys, K., & Tucker, J. A. (2002). Toward more responsive and effective intervention systems for alcohol‐related problems. Addiction, 97(2), 126-132.
Tucker, J. A. (1995). Predictors of help‐seeking and the temporal relationship of help to recovery among treated and untreated recovered problem drinkers. Addiction, 90(6), 805-809.
Tucker, J. A., Vuchinich, R. E., & Sobell, M. B. (1981). Alcohol consumption as a self-handicapping strategy. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 90(3), 220-230.
Here is the link to her award citation that I sent you by email: https://www.div12.org/awards/division-12-award-winners-2015/
Brooks patty (talk) 05:40, 23 October 2017 (UTC) Kylie, read through your article, didn't have to fix anything, very thorough, you did s good job.Jillian.DeFelice (talk) 02:49, 28 November 2017 (UTC)