Alcoholism and Drug Dependence A Multidisciplinary Approach
It is for me, as President of the Merseyside Lancashire & Cheshire Council on Alcoholism, a signal privilege to write a brief foreword to these Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence. During the week experts, from the world over, in all those discipli...
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Language: | English |
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New York, NY
Springer US
1977, 1977
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Edition: | 1st ed. 1977 |
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Collection: | Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- An Analysis of Clients Using Alcoholic Agencies within One Community Service
- Co-ordination and Co-operation
- The Problem — Its Magnitude and a Suggested Community Based Answer to Alcoholism
- Methodological Problems in Evaluating Drug Misuse Intervention Programmes
- Planning for the Future — Developing a Comprehensive Response to Alcohol Abuse in an English Health District
- The Featherstone Lodge Project — Phoenix House. One Method of Rehabilitation
- The Co-ordination of Care in the Field of Alcoholism
- Section V Prevention and Education
- The Role of Legislation in Diminishing the Misuse of Alcohol
- The Need for and Some Results of Evaluation of English Drug Education
- Developing a Co-ordinated Approach to Interprofessional Education
- Alcohol Control Policy as a Strategy of Prevention: A Critical Examination of the Evidence
- Parents, Children and Learning to Drink
- Alcohol and Education
- Chairmen
- Contributors
- The Pathological and the Subcultural Model of Drug Use — A Test of Two Contrasting Explanations
- Unemployment and Sickness Absenteeism in Alcoholics
- Alcohol Problems in Women
- The Aetiology of Dependency
- Section III Treatment
- A Pilot Controlled Drinking Out-Patient Group
- Programming Alcoholism Treatment: Historical Trends
- A Young Problem Drinkers Programme as a Means of Establishing and Maintaining Treatment Contact
- Family Focused Treatment and Management: A Multi-Discipline Training Approach
- The Young Alcoholic — Approaches to Treatment
- Detoxification — The First Step
- The Treatment of Drug Dependence — A Taxonomy of Approaches
- Aims of Treatment
- Controlled Drinking in the Alcoholic — A Search for Common Features
- A Programme of Group Counselling for Alcoholics
- The Ontario DetoxicationSystem: An Evaluation of its Effectiveness
- Section IV Rehabilitation
- The Role of the Probation Service in the Treatment of Alcoholism
- Section I General
- Sexual Disorders in Male Alcoholics
- Vitamin B12 and Folic Acid in Chronic Alcoholics
- Porphyria Cutanea Tarda in Chronic Alcoholics
- Physical Complications of Alcohol Excess—Metabolism of Alcohol
- Is Illegal Drugtaking a Problem?
- Alcoholism and Drug Dependence — A Multidisciplinary Problem: The Sociologist’s Viewpoint
- Alcohol and the General Physician
- Denial of the Hidden Alcoholic in General Practice
- Section II Aetiology and Epidemiology
- The Validity of Per Capita Alcohol Consumption as an Indicator of the Prevalence of Alcohol Related Problems: An Evaluation Based on National Statistics and Survey Data
- On the Need to Reconcile the Aetiologies of Drug Abuse
- Drinking Patterns of Young People
- Alcoholism and Psychology — Some Recent Trends and Methods
- A Psychiatric View of Substance Dependency
- How Important is Alcohol in “Alcoholism”?
- Social Circumstances of Non-Convicted vs Convicted Drug Users