Definition of an Alcoholic
.... this conversion experience has happened, the final stage of consolidation consists of the efforts which the mission makes to
help the
alcoholic restructure his ....
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ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Introduction This research
.... The steps
help the
alcoholic become the patient, admit that they are out of control, give up the struggle with the self and the bottle, and allow the self to ....
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Alcoholism as an Addictive Disease
.... those close to them. My long term goal is to
help the
alcoholic regain control over his or her life. As a Christian minister and ....
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AA SUPPORT GROUP
.... The steps
help the
alcoholic become the patient, admit that they are out of control, give up the struggle with the self and the bottle, and allow the self to ....
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Alcoholism
.... Certainly the parent has many qualities deserving It would seem that one of the main tasks of the therapist is to
help the child of
alcoholic parents to have ....
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Children of Alcoholics
.... 1989). One of the more respected of the self-
help group which provide services for children of
alcoholic parents is Al-Anon. Al-Anon ....
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Children of Alcoholics
.... One of the more respected of the self
help group which provide services for children of
alcoholic parents is Al Anon (Kokin, & Walker, 1989). ....
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Christian Psychology
.... The
alcoholic must learn [ie, the Christian counselor must
help the
alcoholic to understand] that he does not need to strive to please God and gain acceptance. ....
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Alcohol/Drug Problems for Children of Alcoholics
.... self-
help group for teenagers use the principles of Alcoholics Anonymous and Al-Anon to teach children about alcoholism and how to detach from the
alcoholic's ....
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Medical Care to Geriatric Alcoholic Patients
.... Six program goals were identified: to
help staff develop more positive attitudes toward .... to make the staff independent in their management of
alcoholic patients ....
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Alcoholism as a Major Problem in the US
.... withdraw. Involvement with Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), a self-
help group is considered essential for the recovering
alcoholic. The ....
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ALCOHOLISM: AN OVERVIEW Introduction Hester and
.... On average, an
alcoholic who doesn't stop drinking can expect to decrease his .... Despite the negative statistics, some people do receive
help and some treatment ....
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Alcoholism as Genetic Predisposition
.... behavioral assessment, assertiveness training, behavioral rehearsal, counterconditioning, and marital therapy, all of which act together to
help the ....
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Disease Concept of Alcoholism
.... behavioral assessment, assertiveness training, behavioral rehearsal, counterconditioning, and marital therapy, all of which act together to
help the ....
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Adult Children of Alcoholics This paper provides a general over
.... Humphreys, K. (1996). World view change in Adult Children of Alcoholics/Al- Anon self-
help groups: Reconstructing the
alcoholic family. ....
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therapeutic approaches to Alcoholism
.... and negative aspects of the non-
alcoholic and the
alcoholic lifestyles respectively .... the development of the patients' cognitive abilities to
help them overcome ....
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Alcoholism
.... suggests that the group prepare responses in advance to objections to treatment that the
alcoholic may raise. Alcoholics also call for
help, according to ....
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The Problem of Alcoholism
.... AA) is an organization that makes use of a theory of self-
help to enable .... not offer a "cure" and indeed holds that the individual will always be an
alcoholic. ....
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Alcoholism in the Workplace
.... Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs) are designed to provide
help to employees with .... company policy must also include punishments for
alcoholic employees who are ....
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Approaches to Substance Abuse Disorder
.... an
alcoholic or addict begins long before the first drink or drug use. Discuss the validity of this approach and the factors that promote addiction or
help to ....
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Impact of Alcoholism on the Family Unit
.... Today it continues to
help people learn how to recover from the effects of living with an
alcoholic as an important part of family treatment. ....
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Outpatient Treatment & the Alcoholic
.... to the overall effort to better understanding the response of the
alcoholic to outpatient .... the program cannot be improved so that it can better
help those it ....
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Urban Nomads & Alcoholism
.... disease. Again, this does not invalidate Spradley's fundamental argument that jail will not
help these urban
alcoholic nomads. He ....
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The problem of alcoholism & AA
.... seek
help themselves, for that is a necessary component in the program: They wait until they detect a reaching out for
help from the active
alcoholic, his or ....
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Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
.... foster parents to attempt to provide those behaviors which the child's
alcoholic parent(s .... and states that using these services can do much to
help parents and ....
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Physiological Basis of Behavior
.... of the experimental period, while those in the experimental group preferred the
alcoholic liquid over .... DNA marker tests might one day be used to
help with early ....
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Domestic Violence Female Victims
.... group leader.
Alcoholic Anonymous (AA) is the most used form of
help for alcohol and substance abuse problems. Factors associated ....
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Classification of Alcoholism as a Disease
.... liver, in a healthy individual, synthesizes proteins from amino acids,
help to metabolize .... In the
alcoholic, the liver is usually worked beyond it ability to ....
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Alcoholism: Its Nature
.... addictive or that it is easy for the
alcoholic to stop drinking; in fact it can be almost impossible for alcoholics to stop drinking without
help, which will ....
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From Moral Failing to Disease
.... addictive or that it is easy for the
alcoholic to stop drinking; in fact it can be almost impossible for alcoholics to stop drinking without
help, which will ....
(1830

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