There seems to be an abundance of 'factual’ information regarding alcoholism; what causes it, who is most susceptible, how it affects its victims, and how it should be treated. However, a definitive source of data supporting — or refuting — the numerous and diverse positions was never available. Thus, the goal of the author is to provide professionals with a solid understanding as to which 'factual’ statements about alcoholism are actually supported with evidence, and some of the empirically validated ways to proceed with treatment.
Major methods of treatment are reviewed, and empirically based approaches are compared and contrasted with one another. Different and sometimes new focal points are explored, such as the disease concept of alcoholism, family members of alcoholics, personality characteristics, and effects of alcoholism exclusive to women. Also notable is the nearly unprecedented look into the impact of alcohol on all types of mood and behavior, rather than just on aggression — a topic long since exhausted. A comprehensive review of literature, complemented with critiques of research, this two-volume set is a thorough, informative source of reference for anyone who seeks to further their knowledge of this often misunderstood, yet unfortunately all too common phenomenon.
Jill Littrell
Understanding and Treating Alcoholism [EPUB ebook]
Volume I: An Empirically Based Clinician’s Handbook for the Treatment of Alcoholism:volume Ii: Biological, Psychological, and Social Aspects of Alcohol Consumption and Abuse
Understanding and Treating Alcoholism [EPUB ebook]
Volume I: An Empirically Based Clinician’s Handbook for the Treatment of Alcoholism:volume Ii: Biological, Psychological, and Social Aspects of Alcohol Consumption and Abuse
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