Daniel Bullman, MPH, CCHW, CRS

Researcher and Educator | Kent School of Social Work and Family Science University of Louisville

Barriers and Facilitators to Successful Reentry and Recovery for Formerly Incarcerated African Americans with Co-occurring Disorders: Mental Health, Substance Use Disorder, Trauma and Incarceration


Journal article


V. Coffey, S. Lawrence, D.B. Bullman, R. Drouchard

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Coffey, V., Lawrence, S., Bullman, D. B., & Drouchard, R. Barriers and Facilitators to Successful Reentry and Recovery for Formerly Incarcerated African Americans with Co-occurring Disorders: Mental Health, Substance Use Disorder, Trauma and Incarceration.


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Coffey, V., S. Lawrence, D.B. Bullman, and R. Drouchard. “Barriers and Facilitators to Successful Reentry and Recovery for Formerly Incarcerated African Americans with Co-Occurring Disorders: Mental Health, Substance Use Disorder, Trauma and Incarceration” (n.d.).


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Coffey, V., et al. Barriers and Facilitators to Successful Reentry and Recovery for Formerly Incarcerated African Americans with Co-Occurring Disorders: Mental Health, Substance Use Disorder, Trauma and Incarceration.


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@article{coffey-a,
  title = {Barriers and Facilitators to Successful Reentry and Recovery for Formerly Incarcerated African Americans with Co-occurring Disorders: Mental Health, Substance Use Disorder, Trauma and Incarceration},
  author = {Coffey, V. and Lawrence, S. and Bullman, D.B. and Drouchard, R.}
}


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