Sentences with phrase «in alcoholism treatment»

Dr. Navarra has co-authored chapters on treatment with the Gottmans; co-authored three articles on Gottman Method Therapy for The Encyclopedia of Couple and Family Therapy (in press), and had his research published in Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly.

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Sharing information of this kind, alcoholism treatment in AA for people who don't believe in God, such as myself, was something I hadn't considered.
I have instructed the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare to: Appoint an advisory committee on alcoholism; establish in the Public Health Service a center for research on the cause, prevention, control, and treatment of alcoholism; develop an educational program in order to foster public understanding based on scientific fact; work with public and private agencies on the state and local level, to include this disease in a comprehensive health program.
Short - term therapy (a few weeks or months) with a psychiatrist who is knowledgeable in the area of alcoholism can be valuable for many alcoholics who do not require longer - term psychiatric treatment.
Psychotherapy — of a supportive and relationship - oriented variety rather than a depth, uncovering type — has a crucial role in the treatment of some alcoholism.
By his own public statements and also through his role of helping to develop an alcoholism education emphasis for the youth and adults in his church school, the minister helps to plant the seeds of understanding of the nature and treatment of alcoholism.
(The Georgian Clinic in Atlanta has a clinical - training program for clergymen, which focuses on the treatment of alcoholism.)
Chapter 4, dealing with the Emmanuel Movement, is of special interest to those who are concerned, as many clergymen are, with helping to develop a closer relationship between religion and psychotherapy, both in general and in the treatment of alcoholism.
A United Church of Christ minister confided that he uses grape juice in his cup while the congregation receives fermented wine — a deception he feels he can not share with his official board or parishioners, but a necessary one following hospital treatment for alcoholism (his absence was reported as a hunting trip in Canada).
(Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 1997); E. W. Kenyon, In His Presence: The Secret of Prayer (Kenyon Publishing Society, 1999); E. W. Kenyon, Jesus the Healer (Kenyon Gospel Publishing Society, 2000); E. W. Kenyon, The Hidden Man (WA: Kenyon Publishing Society, 1998); E. W. Kenyon, The Wonderful Name of Jesus (Kenyon's Gospel Publishing Society, 1998); John Baker, Celebrate Recovery (CA: Celebrate Recovery Books, 1994); Bob and Pauline Bartosch, Overcomers Outreach: A Bridge to Recovery (La Habra, CA: Overcomers Outreach, 1994); Cathy Burns, Alcoholics Anonymous Unmasked (PA: Sharing, 1991); Cal Chambers, Two Tracks - One Goal (British Columbia: Credo Publishing Corporation, 1992); Martin M. Davis, The Gospel and the Twelve Steps (San Diego, CA: RPI Publishing Inc., 1993); Len C. Freeland, author of Chapter 28, «The Salvation Army» in (Alcoholism: The Total Treatment Approach, edited by Ronald J. Catanzaro IL: Charles C. Thomas Publisher, 1968); Mark H. Graeser, John A. Lynn, John W. Schoenheit, Don't Blame God: A Biblical Answer to the Problem of Evil, Sin and SufferinIn His Presence: The Secret of Prayer (Kenyon Publishing Society, 1999); E. W. Kenyon, Jesus the Healer (Kenyon Gospel Publishing Society, 2000); E. W. Kenyon, The Hidden Man (WA: Kenyon Publishing Society, 1998); E. W. Kenyon, The Wonderful Name of Jesus (Kenyon's Gospel Publishing Society, 1998); John Baker, Celebrate Recovery (CA: Celebrate Recovery Books, 1994); Bob and Pauline Bartosch, Overcomers Outreach: A Bridge to Recovery (La Habra, CA: Overcomers Outreach, 1994); Cathy Burns, Alcoholics Anonymous Unmasked (PA: Sharing, 1991); Cal Chambers, Two Tracks - One Goal (British Columbia: Credo Publishing Corporation, 1992); Martin M. Davis, The Gospel and the Twelve Steps (San Diego, CA: RPI Publishing Inc., 1993); Len C. Freeland, author of Chapter 28, «The Salvation Army» in (Alcoholism: The Total Treatment Approach, edited by Ronald J. Catanzaro IL: Charles C. Thomas Publisher, 1968); Mark H. Graeser, John A. Lynn, John W. Schoenheit, Don't Blame God: A Biblical Answer to the Problem of Evil, Sin and Sufferinin (Alcoholism: The Total Treatment Approach, edited by Ronald J. Catanzaro IL: Charles C. Thomas Publisher, 1968); Mark H. Graeser, John A. Lynn, John W. Schoenheit, Don't Blame God: A Biblical Answer to the Problem of Evil, Sin and Suffering.
Urging clergy and men of religion to renew or revive the practice of prayer, particularly meditation; (2) Distinguishing between the use of alcohol which does not produce a chronic alcoholic and that in which there is «the allergic nature of true alcoholism»; (3) Stressing that «elimination of the phenomenon of craving that follows the treatment does not constitute a cure [but that] the final cure rests with themselves [alcoholics in the second phase of alcoholism]»; (4) Advocating «moral psychology» in achieving entire recovery from alcoholism; (5) Describing the success of the AA.
H. J. Clinebell, Jr «Philosophical - Religious Factors in the Etiology and Treatment of Alcoholism,» Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol, Vol.
For a more comprehensive discussion of how this operates see: Clinebell, «Plulosophical - Religious Factors in the Etiology and Treatment of Alcoholism
There are important implications in all that we have been considering so far as the prevention and early treatment of alcoholism are concerned.
Laymen should be encouraged to serve on local Councils on Alcoholism, work as volunteers in enlightened treatment facilities and halfway houses, both because such help is often needed and because the experiences will help to modify relationship - blocking stereotypes concerning alcoholics.
For a more comprehensive discussion of the role of ultimate or existential anxiety in alcoholism, see Howard J. Clinebell, Jr., «Philosophical - Religious Factors in the Etiology and Treatment of Alcoholism,» QJSA, Septemalcoholism, see Howard J. Clinebell, Jr., «Philosophical - Religious Factors in the Etiology and Treatment of Alcoholism,» QJSA, SeptemAlcoholism,» QJSA, September, 1963.
Howard Clinebell, «Philosophical - Religious Factors in the Etiology and Treatment of Alcoholism,» p. 477.
-- «Philosophical - Religious Factors in the Etiology and Treatment of Alcoholismin Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol, September, 1963, pp. 473 - 88.
If one has doubts about the effectiveness of a wide dissemination of realistic knowledge about alcoholism in encouraging earlier treatment, he has only to look at what has happened in AA.
(For a comprehensive discussion of the use of alcohol as a religious substitute, see «Philosophical - Religious Factors in the Etiology and Treatment of Alcoholism,» by H. J. Clinebell, Jr., Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol (Fall, 1965).
Potential subjects were accepted into the study if they had none of the following conditions: severe or symptomatic cardiac disease or hypertension; history of bleeding disorders; chronic history of gastric, intestinal, liver, pancreatic, or renal disease; any portion of the stomach or the intestine removed (other than an appendectomy); history of intestinal obstruction, malabsorption, or use of antacid drugs; cancer (active or use of medications for a history of cancer treatment within the past 5 y); history of chronic alcoholism; a convulsive disorder; or abnormal results in screening blood or urine samples.
New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services Commissioner Arlene González - Sánchez said, «Expanding access to treatment is our priority in the fight against addiction.
Finally in 2006, facing the threat of a walkout by his front bench team, he resigned from the leadership role and admitted he had undergone treatment for alcoholism.
He said in a statement that has been dry since June 15, has resumed counseling and is in an out - patient treatment program for alcoholism.
In addition to already having proved its safety in humans, the drug offers other benefits over current alcoholism treatments, including not diminishing appetitIn addition to already having proved its safety in humans, the drug offers other benefits over current alcoholism treatments, including not diminishing appetitin humans, the drug offers other benefits over current alcoholism treatments, including not diminishing appetite.
Eleven months into his self - experiment, he published a case study of his self - treatment in the journal Alcohol and Alcoholism, and he is now writing a book called The End of My Addiction, chronicling his successful journey.
In this study, a group of prominent alcoholism researchers randomly assigned more than 900 problem drinkers to receive one of three treatments over 12 weeks.
Boozing boosts a reward chemical in the fly brain after sexual rejection, a finding which could inspire treatments for depression and alcoholism
Further scientific investigation is warranted to determine how the drug achieves its effects as well as how they might be used in the treatment of «the ennui and anguish of impending death» as well as «alcoholism and other forms of drug addiction,» argues Charles Schuster, a neuroscientist at Wayne State University and a former director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse, in a commentary on the paper.
«Naltrexone is not a cure for alcoholism nor is it in any way a treatment,» writes James West, the centre's former medical director.
Yamaki and his co-authors recruited 255 study participants from alcoholism treatment services at Kurihama National Hospital in Yokosuka, Japan: 134 alcoholic patients and 121 age - matched controls or non-alcoholics, ranging in age from 41 to 85 years old.
There were six trials of LSD as a treatment for alcoholism, the last one in 1965.
In order to explore the factors that hinder and help individuals transition from long - term residential substance abuse treatment centers to the community, Dr. Manuel and her collaborators, Dr. Obie Nichols and Ms. Erin Palmer, from Services for the UnderServed, Inc., (SUS) conducted a qualitative socio - ecological model - based study, «Barriers and Facilitators to Successful Transition from Long - Term Residential Substance Abuse Treatment,» the findings of which were recently presented at the 2016 Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Providers of New York State cotreatment centers to the community, Dr. Manuel and her collaborators, Dr. Obie Nichols and Ms. Erin Palmer, from Services for the UnderServed, Inc., (SUS) conducted a qualitative socio - ecological model - based study, «Barriers and Facilitators to Successful Transition from Long - Term Residential Substance Abuse Treatment,» the findings of which were recently presented at the 2016 Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Providers of New York State coTreatment,» the findings of which were recently presented at the 2016 Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Providers of New York State conference.
The team — led by researchers at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), in collaboration with colleagues at the University of Pennsylvania — also found that the same protective response may be involved in aversion to alcohol and could therefore help in the treatment of alcoholism.
An extract of the Chinese herb kudzu dramatically reduces drinking and may be useful in the treatment of alcoholism and curbing binge drinking, according to a new study by McLean Hospital and Harvard Medical School researchers.
The findings nonetheless could potentially pave way for treatments that can address alcoholism in humans.
A kaleidoscope of studies in the 1950s and 1960s investigated LSD's possibilities as a treatment for everything from alcoholism to end - of - life anxiety.
This medication blocks a particular type of opioid receptor and has been used for many years as treatment for a narcotic overdose and to reduce the incidence of relapse in alcoholism and opiate addiction.
Methionine is listed (1) as an essential element in nutritional treatment of Aging, Alcoholism, Hepatitis, and Schizophrenia.
In 2004, Hughes petitioned for reinstatement after seeking treatment for alcoholism.
Special Medical extension - Included in the Platinum plan which allows foradditional coverage of Medical expenses for sports injuries, Treatment of mental / nervous disorders (alcoholism / drug dependency), medical expenses related to pregnancy, cancer screening / mammographic examinations and even child - care benefits up to a maximum of 7 days.
Treatment of nervous or mental disorders, except as stated in the Schedule of Benefits, or treatment of alcoholism or drug abuse, except as provided for treatment of mental or nervous disorders, according to the Schedule of Treatment of nervous or mental disorders, except as stated in the Schedule of Benefits, or treatment of alcoholism or drug abuse, except as provided for treatment of mental or nervous disorders, according to the Schedule of treatment of alcoholism or drug abuse, except as provided for treatment of mental or nervous disorders, according to the Schedule of treatment of mental or nervous disorders, according to the Schedule of Benefits;
An investigation of your medical records will reveal if you have ever sought treatment for alcoholism in the past.
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Couples therapy was used to treat depression, anxiety, and alcoholism, either working with the couple, or working with the couple as a critical part of individual treatment in special clinics.
Research indicates that marriage and family therapy is as effective, and in some cases more effective than standard and / or individual treatments for many mental health problems such as: adult schizophrenia, affective (mood) disorders, adult alcoholism and drug abuse, children's conduct disorders, adolescent drug abuse, anorexia in young adult women, childhood autism, chronic physical illness in adults and children, and marital distress and conflict.
In heterosexual couples in which men are entering outpatient treatment for alcoholism or other drug abuse, behavioural couples therapy was more effective than individual based therapy for improving the psychosocial functioning of their childreIn heterosexual couples in which men are entering outpatient treatment for alcoholism or other drug abuse, behavioural couples therapy was more effective than individual based therapy for improving the psychosocial functioning of their childrein which men are entering outpatient treatment for alcoholism or other drug abuse, behavioural couples therapy was more effective than individual based therapy for improving the psychosocial functioning of their children.
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If you build it, they will come: Therapeutic alliance and the retention of couples in conjoint alcoholism treatment.
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