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A Comparison of Treatment and Advice, with a Study of the Influence of Marriage Jim Orford ... patient care , although a second memorandum issued in 1968 ( Ministry of ... in hospital was 8.9 8 THE EVOLUTION OF PRESENT TREATMENT SERVICES.
A Comparison of Treatment and Advice, with a Study of the Influence of Marriage Jim Orford ... patient care , although a second memorandum issued in 1968 ( Ministry of ... in hospital was 8.9 8 THE EVOLUTION OF PRESENT TREATMENT SERVICES.
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A Comparison of Treatment and Advice, with a Study of the Influence of Marriage Jim ... in the medical profession . A more pessimistic response to this probable ... patient services for alcoholism are costing the NHS each year . The ...
A Comparison of Treatment and Advice, with a Study of the Influence of Marriage Jim ... in the medical profession . A more pessimistic response to this probable ... patient services for alcoholism are costing the NHS each year . The ...
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A Comparison of Treatment and Advice, with a Study of the Influence of Marriage Jim Orford, Griffith Edwards. tensive specialized treatment ( use of psychiatric out - patient and in - patient facilities ) , but was possibly associated with ...
A Comparison of Treatment and Advice, with a Study of the Influence of Marriage Jim Orford, Griffith Edwards. tensive specialized treatment ( use of psychiatric out - patient and in - patient facilities ) , but was possibly associated with ...
Contents
The Evolution of Present Treatment Services | 5 |
Alcoholism and Marriage | 22 |
Basic Research Design 3933 | 39 |
Copyright | |
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abstinence Advice Advice Group affection alcoholism appears approach aspects assessment associated behaviour cent CHAPTER clinical cohesion comparison component concerned controlled coping correlations couples described descriptions DHSS differences discussed dominance drinkers drinking drinking problem duration equivocal evidence excessive fact factors findings follow-up four frequency further given greater hardship hospital hostility husband and wife husbands ideal important improvement in-patient increase individual influence instance intake involvement lack less literature majority marital marriage mean months noted offered outcome outcome groups overall particular patients pattern period personality possible predictive present problem questions ratings relationship relatively remaining reported response role sample scale scores seen separately shows significant similar sober social spouse status subjects suggested TABLE Treatment Group twelve months units variables weeks wife wife's wives