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... ment . It is widely accepted , for example , that alcoholism is a disease entity 2 , 14 or possibly the symptom of a disease.15 Further , alcoholism , like other illnesses , has certain distinctive features . 2 , 3 , 5-7 , 14 , 15 , 17 ...
... ment . It is widely accepted , for example , that alcoholism is a disease entity 2 , 14 or possibly the symptom of a disease.15 Further , alcoholism , like other illnesses , has certain distinctive features . 2 , 3 , 5-7 , 14 , 15 , 17 ...
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... ment to an attempt to correct the bio - chemical defect . " 2 That the alcoholic has many and varied psychological problems is , on the other hand , universally accepted.1 A psychologically oriented school sees alcoholism as a ...
... ment to an attempt to correct the bio - chemical defect . " 2 That the alcoholic has many and varied psychological problems is , on the other hand , universally accepted.1 A psychologically oriented school sees alcoholism as a ...
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... ment of the alcoholic patient , he has a number of " therapeutic assist- ants " in the specialties and in various social and civic agencies . In some cases - despite the severe shortage of psychiatrists in many com- munities - he may ...
... ment of the alcoholic patient , he has a number of " therapeutic assist- ants " in the specialties and in various social and civic agencies . In some cases - despite the severe shortage of psychiatrists in many com- munities - he may ...
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