Alcoholism: A Comparison of Treatment and Advice, with a Study of the Influence of Marriage |
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... ( CHAPTER III ) on the general design of the study . The bulk of the results on the treatment trial are given in CHAPTER IV and the following two results sections ( CHAPTERS V and VI ) present the work on marriage . Two - year follow - up ...
... ( CHAPTER III ) on the general design of the study . The bulk of the results on the treatment trial are given in CHAPTER IV and the following two results sections ( CHAPTERS V and VI ) present the work on marriage . Two - year follow - up ...
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... CHAPTER V MARITAL AND OTHER SOCIAL - ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS AND TREATMENT OUTCOME INTRODUCTION ONE approach to the study of alcoholism is to see drinking as the central problem and all else as peripheral — the individual's social ...
... CHAPTER V MARITAL AND OTHER SOCIAL - ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS AND TREATMENT OUTCOME INTRODUCTION ONE approach to the study of alcoholism is to see drinking as the central problem and all else as peripheral — the individual's social ...
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... CHAPTER VI PERSONALITY AND ALCOHOLISM- COMPLICATED MARRIAGES INTRODUCTION MARRIAGES complicated by excessive drinking raise many questions about individual differences in behaviour . For instance , do excessively drinking husbands and ...
... CHAPTER VI PERSONALITY AND ALCOHOLISM- COMPLICATED MARRIAGES INTRODUCTION MARRIAGES complicated by excessive drinking raise many questions about individual differences in behaviour . For instance , do excessively drinking husbands and ...
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The Evolution of Present Treatment Services | 5 |
Alcoholism and Marriage | 22 |
Basic Research Design 3933 | 39 |
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