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A Drinking Scale for Alcoholics
Psychiatric Services, 1965E, ROTHSTEIN, S R, MUELLER
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Uncontrollable Events and Alcohol Drinking
British Journal of Addiction, 1987SummaryThis paper presents a new model of alcohol drinking based on the observation that alcohol drinking often occurs following uncontrollable events. The psychological concepts of compensatory opponent process systems and learned helplessness give new insights into the biobehavioral response of organisms to environmental events and how these events ...
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Drinking Patterns and Alcoholism in the Chinese
British Journal of Addiction to Alcohol & Other Drugs, 1972SummaryStudies of alcoholism have beta carried out moody in western countries where its problems are not necessarily the same as those in other countries. There is need for international study of the concept and problems of alcoholism to identify universal features and to view the subject in better perspective.As regards the Chinese there is a scarcity
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Alcoholics Returning to Social Drinking
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1978"I'VE HAD a bit of trouble in the past, but I've got it licked now, and I think I can return to social drinking." These words are the hope of every alcoholic and the fear of every alcoholic's spouse. The response to such a statement may not be as obvious as it once was. Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) has long espoused abstinence as the only goal for anyone
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