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Page 35
... treatment of alcoholism each year . Treatment for the majority of alcoholics is given mostly in dispensa- ries ; and methods include psychotherapy , individual and group hyp- nosis , various drugs , occupational therapy , and aversion ...
... treatment of alcoholism each year . Treatment for the majority of alcoholics is given mostly in dispensa- ries ; and methods include psychotherapy , individual and group hyp- nosis , various drugs , occupational therapy , and aversion ...
Page 37
... treatment of alcoholism , not only provide medical treatment for acute alcoholic states but also serve as alcoholic detection centers . On his discharge from the station , the patient's name is given to the district alcoholic center ...
... treatment of alcoholism , not only provide medical treatment for acute alcoholic states but also serve as alcoholic detection centers . On his discharge from the station , the patient's name is given to the district alcoholic center ...
Page 49
... treatment - oriented approach to problem - drinking em- ployees . Consolidated Edison of New York , for instance , officially rec- ognized chronic alcoholism as a medical condition in 1947 and formu- lated a " Company Procedure on ...
... treatment - oriented approach to problem - drinking em- ployees . Consolidated Edison of New York , for instance , officially rec- ognized chronic alcoholism as a medical condition in 1947 and formu- lated a " Company Procedure on ...
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