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Alcoholism treatment : context, process, and outcome
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  • Alcoholism treatment : context, process, and outcome
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  • Oxford Univ. Press, New York : 1990
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  • 291 s : ill.
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  • Evaluating and improving alcoholism treatment programs. Objectives, methods, and assessment of treatment implementation. Short-term outcome and patient prognosis. The process and effects of treatment. Gender and marital status in treatment and outcome. Life stressors, social resources, and coping responses. Characteristics of family settings. Characteristics of work settings. Context, coping, and treatment outcome. The process of recovery and relapse. Spouses of alcoholic partners. Children of alcoholic parents. Practical applications. Improving treatment, work, and family settings. Implications for treatment and program evaluation.
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  • 0-19-504362-6
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*300  $a291 s :$bill.
*520  $aEvaluating and improving alcoholism treatment programs. Objectives, methods, and assessment of treatment implementation. Short-term outcome and patient prognosis. The process and effects of treatment. Gender and marital status in treatment and outcome. Life stressors, social resources, and coping responses. Characteristics of family settings. Characteristics of work settings. Context, coping, and treatment outcome. The process of recovery and relapse. Spouses of alcoholic partners. Children of alcoholic parents. Practical applications. Improving treatment, work, and family settings. Implications for treatment and program evaluation.
*650 4$aUnited States
*650 4$aCombined modality therapy
*650 4$aAlcoholism
*650 4$aRehabilitation
*650 4$aEvaluation studies
*650 4$aFollow-up studies
*650 4$aPrognosis
*650 4$aGender identity
*650 4$aAftercare
*650 4$aPatient compliance
*650 4$aFamily
*650 4$aWork
*650 4$aMarriage
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*650 4$aFemale
*650 4$aParents
*650 4$aParent-child relations
*650 4$aLife change events
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*650 4$aChild
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*650 4$aReview
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*653  $aUppföljning
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*653  $aEftervård
*653  $aVårdprogram
*653  $aFamilj
*653  $aArbete
*653  $aÄktenskap
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*653  $aBarn
*653  $aFöräldrar
*653  $aMän
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*7001 $aFinney, John W.
*7001 $aCronkite, Ruth C.
*852  $h5c117
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