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Recent Advances in Alcoholism Diagnosis and Treatment Assessment Research: Implications for Practice
Social Service Review (1989)
  • Carmelo Cocozzelli
  • Christopher G. Hudson, Salem State University
Abstract
This article reviews recent advances in knowledge regarding the diagnosis and evaluation of treatments for alcoholism. These include changes in the definition and measurement of alcoholism, controlled drinking versus abstinence as treatment goals, the efficacy of various treatments, and the growing evidence concerning the salience of environmental factors in the recovery process from alcoholism. Finally, we discuss the implications of these advances for clinical practice.
Publication Date
December, 1989
DOI
10.1086/603726
Citation Information
Carmelo Cocozzelli and Christopher G. Hudson. "Recent Advances in Alcoholism Diagnosis and Treatment Assessment Research: Implications for Practice" Social Service Review Vol. 63 Iss. 4 (1989) p. 533 - 552
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/christopher-hudson/11/