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    ALCOHOLISM
    Its Treatments and Mistreatments

    by Irving Maltzman (Professor Emeritus, University of California, Los Angeles, USA)

    Table of Contents (29k)
    Chapter 1: A Biosociobehavioral Disease Conception of Alcoholism (876k)

    This important book provides a review of the Minnesota Model of alcoholism treatment, which combines current clinical treatments and the 12-step principles of Alcoholics Anonymous with the goal of abstinence. It critically examines the research base supporting cognitive behavior therapy approaches to alcoholism. Using evidence from biosociobehavioral science and critical analyses of alcoholism treatment outcome literature, the book rebuts the view of cognitive behavior therapists that “alcoholism is nothing but a bad habit”.

    This book fills a vital need, describing which alcoholism treatments work and which do not. It is an invaluable guide to the helping professions caring for alcoholics, alcoholism counselors, social workers, nurses, clinical psychologists and psychiatrists as well as the intelligent layperson interested in alcoholism and its treatment. It also serves as a textbook for alcoholism courses and as an ancillary text for abnormal psychology courses.

     
    Contents:
    • A Biosociobehavioral Disease Conception of Alcoholism
    • Alcoholism Treatments and Mistreatments
    • What Makes Alcoholics Anonymous Work
    • Expectancy Theory and Research: Balderdash
    • Self-selection of Alcoholism Treatment Goals: Harm Reduction or Induction
    • Little Albert Redux II: Bias and Lack of Scholarship in Textbooks
    • Sociology of Science and Alcoholism Studies
     
    Readership: Helping professions caring for alcoholics, alcoholism counselors, social workers, nurses, clinical psychologists and psychiatrists, and general readers interested in alcoholism and its treatment.
     
    “Clinicians and scientists working in the field of substance abuse are certain to find this new book by Professor Irving Maltzman a rewarding update on the uncertainties surrounding the contemporary treatment options of alcoholism … the book would also be useful to psychologists, sociologists and anthropologists interested in the development of ideas in science.”
    Professor Michael Myslobodsky

    Howard University, USA
     
    324pp    Pub. date: Mar 2008  
    ISBN:   978-981-277-087-5
    981-277-087-9
       US$122 / £68

     


    324pp    Pub. date: Mar 2008  
    ISBN:   978-981-277-088-2(ebook)
    981-277-088-7(ebook)
       US$158 / £92

     


     

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