Sentences with phrase «on alcoholism in»

Pandey will present his research at the 39th Annual Research Society on Alcoholism in New Orleans June 25 - 29, 2016.
Stout will present his research at the 39th Annual Research Society on Alcoholism in New Orleans June 25 - 29, 2016.

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On the second page, Oppenheimer catalogues the family's many misfortunes and humiliations: «Drug addictions, alcoholism, overdoses, adultery, homosexuality, child abuse in the form of molestation, suspected kidnapping, a murder plot, a shooting, tragic accidents, suicide, attempted suicides, and other mayhem.»
In collaboration with Indiana University and the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), Intercept is supporting a blinded Phase 2 trial treating 60 patients with alcoholic hepatitis (NCT02039219 on clinicaltrials.gov).
Growing up in a verbally and physically abusive home due to alcoholism I defaulted to anger and drinking as coping mechanisms as a teen and on through college.
He also stressed the need for cooperation with all who work on the alcoholism problem, including the more than one hundred agencies (in the U.S. and Canada) now engaged in rehabilitation, research, and alcohol education.
It is a vital link in the Army's frontline attack on alcoholism.
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.
In 1961, a substantial National Institute of Mental Health grant established the Cooperative Commission on the Study of Alcoholism.
A practical discussion of how a pastor can work with AA and get help from it is found in an article by Marty Mann, executive director of the National Council on Alcoholism, entitled «The Pastors» Resources in Dealing with Alcoholics.»
If a minister is fortunate enough to live in one of the eighty - two communities (in thirty - two states) in which there is a local Council on Alcoholism, he should support its work as well as encourage his parishioners to do so.
An excellent general discussion of helping alcoholics is found in Marty Mann's New Primer on Alcoholism, 19.
He should have assimilated the kind of information presented in Parts I and II of this book and in Marty Mann's New Primer on Alcoholism.
(The Georgian Clinic in Atlanta has a clinical - training program for clergymen, which focuses on the treatment of alcoholism.)
Second, in our present cultural setting the AA emphasis on a physical component in alcoholism is» probably more effective than the concept of psychological causation in reducing the guilt - fear load and facilitating therapeutic change.
The issue is to see how shalom is tied into the fight against drug addiction, carnage on our highways due to alcoholism, ecology, commercial sex, oppression of women, racism and the whole range of evils that fills our news on the airwaves and in print.
We have rampant corruption and abuse in our Gurdewara, we have the largest number of female fotiece abortion in India and probably in the rest of the world, we have Gurdewara's based on caste, we have the highest rate alcoholism in England (highest of liver damage), being born and raised in the UK, the girls are now drinking more then the guys.
If God heals alcoholism and AA's are clear in that belief, they can have an enormous impact on the attitudes of government, medicine, religion, and other agencies in determining just how much such entities will welcome the powerful «God - business» solution.
I have covered most all of them all in my title, New Light on Alcoholism: God, Sam Shoemaker, and AA 2d e d. (httD: / / www.dickb.com/newlight.shtml).
Although AA is mindful that dependence can be dangerous in therapeutic relations, it is their experience that dependence on an AA group or on a higher «Power» has not produced any disastrous results (Morris E. Chafetz and Harold W. Demone, Jr., Alcoholism & Society [NY: Oxford University Press, 1962], p. 150; bold face added).
You can find these and many other important verses quoted in The Runner's Bible and in New Light on Alcoholism, 2d ed., p. 23).
You can find some earlier documented remarks in Appendix Twelve of the second edition of my Shoemaker title, New Light on Alcoholism, pp. 569 - 74.
A discussion of this whole matter, which could be read with profit by the minister, is found in an article by Giorgio Lolli entitled «On «Therapeutic» Success in Alcoholism
Background books include: the AA and Al - Anon books; Marty Mann's New Primer on Alcoholism; Arnold B. Come, Drinking: A Christian Position (Philadelphia: The Westminster Press, 1964); Wayne E. Oates, Alcohol In and Out of the Church (Nashville: Broadman Press, 1966).
Tiebout's writings on surrender include: «Surrender Versus Compliance in Therapy, with Special Reference to Alcoholism,» QJSA, XIV (1953), 58 - 68; «The Ego Factors in Surrender in Alcoholism,» QJSA, XV (1954), 610 - 21; «Alcoholics Anonymous — an Experiment of Nature,» QJSA, XXII (1961), 52 - 68
This tentative model for understanding the causes of problem drinking is offered in the report of the Cooperative Commission on the Study of Alcoholism: «An individual who (1) responds to beverage alcohol in a certain way, perhaps physiologically determined, by experiencing intense relief and relaxation, and who (2) has certain personality characteristics, such as difficulty in dealing with and overcoming depression, frustration, and anxiety, and who (3) is a member of a culture in which there is both pressure to drink and culturally induced guilt and confusion regarding what kinds of drinking behavior are appropriate, is more likely to develop trouble than will most other people.»
H. J. Clinebell, Jr «Philosophical - Religious Factors in the Etiology and Treatment of Alcoholism,» Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol, Vol.
Almost all the ministers reported giving talks on alcoholism to all manner of youth and adult groups in public schools, youth camps, AA groups, and various community organizations.
Many individual clergymen are providing valuable services in alcoholism education, working with local Councils on Alcoholism and helping alcoholics and theiralcoholism education, working with local Councils on Alcoholism and helping alcoholics and theirAlcoholism and helping alcoholics and their families.
We have seen that success worship on the part of parents is often a factor in the psychological roots of alcoholism.
The educational impact of this program on the congregations — in terms of their understanding of alcoholism and their acceptance of alcoholics — has been a valuable by - product.
On the international scene, it is noteworthy that one of the sections of the Twenty - Eighth International Congress on Alcohol and Alcoholism (held in Washington, D.C., October 1968) was on «Religion and the Church.&raquOn the international scene, it is noteworthy that one of the sections of the Twenty - Eighth International Congress on Alcohol and Alcoholism (held in Washington, D.C., October 1968) was on «Religion and the Church.&raquon Alcohol and Alcoholism (held in Washington, D.C., October 1968) was on «Religion and the Church.&raquon «Religion and the Church.»
The most important point in the last chapter was that the prevention of alcoholism can and should occur on several different levels simultaneously.
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.
The chart in larger form is available from the National Council on Alcoholism (2 East 103rd Street, New York, New York 10029).
On the contrary, the research findings indicate forcefully that alcoholism is a complex disease in which a variety of factors play a role.
This chapter reviews the causative factors involved in alcoholism as they operate on three levels: (1) Biochemical and psychological factors.
^ New Primer on Alcoholism by Marty Mann, in a chapter on «What to Do About an Alcoholic,» has sections entitled «If You Are the Wife of an Alcoholic» (206 - 13), «If You Are the Husband of an Alcoholic» (213 - 17), «If You Are the Son or Daughter» (217 - 19), «If You Are a Friend» (219 - 21), and «If You Are the Employer» (221 - 24).
From a report read by Gladys Price at the Cleveland Symposium on Alcoholism, reprinted in the first issue of QJSA.
In fact, the court did not rule on whether alcoholism is a disease or willful misconduct.
In the case of Mrs. R., these include an understanding of the nature of alcoholism (as it eventually became clear that Mr. R. is an alcoholic), the futility of her attempts to coerce him to stop drinking, and the importance of her changing her assumption that any improvement in the family situation is totally dependent on his sobrietIn the case of Mrs. R., these include an understanding of the nature of alcoholism (as it eventually became clear that Mr. R. is an alcoholic), the futility of her attempts to coerce him to stop drinking, and the importance of her changing her assumption that any improvement in the family situation is totally dependent on his sobrietin the family situation is totally dependent on his sobriety.
The effect of this influence on the minister is to tempt him to make the focus of counseling the wife's hidden neurotic needs which allegedly find satisfaction in the husband's continued alcoholism.
A lawyer whose wife showed unmistakable signs of alcoholism included several AA pamphlets and other suitable literature in a stack of papers on his desk at home.
In addition, an understanding of the dynamics of the interpersonal relationships in the alcoholic's family and the effects of alcoholism on these relationships is importanIn addition, an understanding of the dynamics of the interpersonal relationships in the alcoholic's family and the effects of alcoholism on these relationships is importanin the alcoholic's family and the effects of alcoholism on these relationships is important.
In her review of the professional literature on alcoholism and marriage, Margaret Bailey concludes: «Most students of the problem have found in some or all of their cases this interactive pattern of the dependent, inadequate alcoholic male married to a dominating woman who is usually seen as maintaining a semblance of adequacy only at his expense.&raquIn her review of the professional literature on alcoholism and marriage, Margaret Bailey concludes: «Most students of the problem have found in some or all of their cases this interactive pattern of the dependent, inadequate alcoholic male married to a dominating woman who is usually seen as maintaining a semblance of adequacy only at his expense.&raquin some or all of their cases this interactive pattern of the dependent, inadequate alcoholic male married to a dominating woman who is usually seen as maintaining a semblance of adequacy only at his expense.»
Except for an independent organization called the National Episcopal Coalition on Alcoholism and Drugs, a handful of diocesan, councils that promote conferences on alcohol and drugs, and approximately a dozen concerned and courageous bishops who require clergy training in the subjects, the Episcopal Church, in which I am a priest, would have no focused program on chemical dependency at all, save one day a year called Alcohol Awareness Sunday.
On the contrary, it is a recognition of our professional responsibility in the team approach to alcoholism.
In a half - hour, they have to convert you (which trivializes what conversion means), heal you (which is hokey), promise success (people on the shows have overcome alcoholism, are Miss America, or play in the NFL), and entertain (so they find ever more expensive sets with more fountains and glamour (which detract from the world of the sufferingIn a half - hour, they have to convert you (which trivializes what conversion means), heal you (which is hokey), promise success (people on the shows have overcome alcoholism, are Miss America, or play in the NFL), and entertain (so they find ever more expensive sets with more fountains and glamour (which detract from the world of the sufferingin the NFL), and entertain (so they find ever more expensive sets with more fountains and glamour (which detract from the world of the suffering.)
-- «Philosophical - Religious Factors in the Etiology and Treatment of Alcoholismin Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol, September, 1963, pp. 473 - 88.
Report by R. Straus in a speech before the annual meeting of the National Committee on Alcoholism, March 18, 1955.
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