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Wilbur, Michael P.; And Others – Journal of Humanistic Education and Development, 1990
Reviews literature on both alcoholism and controlled drinking approaches based on a multimodal viewpoint. Provides a combined perspective of humanistic and behavioral principles. Presents the issue of alcohol involvement from a stage phenomena point of view and suggests intervention steps to address life-problem, emotional, and behavioral aspects…
Descriptors: Alcohol Abuse, Alcoholism, Behavior Theories, Counseling Techniques
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Ramey, Luellen – Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 1998
Reviews ethical and practical dilemmas associated with clients who have hidden alcohol dependencies, and proposes an approach rooted in Gestalt counseling theory which confronts these issues and is compatible with a current emerging alcohol-treatment model. Suggests specific activities for addressing client resistance to revealing a hidden alcohol…
Descriptors: Alcoholism, Counseling Techniques, Counselors, Ethics
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Fals-Stewart, William; Birchler, Gary R.; Kelley, Michelle L. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2006
Married or cohabiting female alcoholic patients (n = 138) and their non-substance-abusing male partners were randomly assigned to 1 of 3 equally intensive interventions: (a) behavioral couples therapy plus individual-based treatment (BCT; n = 46), (b) individual-based treatment only (IBT; n = 46), or (c) psychoeducational attention control…
Descriptors: Females, Patients, Spouses, Behavior Modification
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Lysaught, Eileen; Wodarski, John S. – Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse, 1996
Describes how adolescents are affected by depression and alcohol dependence and offers a treatment plan for a dual diagnosis. The plan consists of an adolescent group and family program to facilitate and maintain behavioral changes in treatment. The benefits of this treatment and rationale for its application are discussed. (LSR)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Alcoholism, Behavior Modification, Counseling Techniques
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Thorne, Daniel R. – Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education, 1983
Discusses an intervention technique that can be used in working with alcoholics and drug abusers who deny the need for help. The intervention focuses on the family, providing them with drug education and improved communication skills. Defusion, reframing, and positive data are used. The counselor's role is described. (JAC)
Descriptors: Alcoholism, Communication Skills, Counseling Techniques, Counselor Role
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Flores, Philip J. – Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education, 1982
Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) offenders (N=151) identified as alcoholics were coerced to seek treatment for their alcoholism. A follow-up study six months later revealed that these coerced alcoholics did no better or no worse than other alcoholics entering treatment without coercion. (Author/RC)
Descriptors: Adults, Alcoholism, Comparative Analysis, Counseling Techniques
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Thomas, Edwin J.; Santa, Cathleen A. – American Journal of Family Therapy, 1982
Presents unilateral family therapy in which intervention is directed toward changing the behavior of an uncooperative family member through working with a cooperative member as mediator. Applies the approach to the problem of endeavoring to reach and change an uncooperative alcohol abuser. (Author)
Descriptors: Alcoholism, Behavior Change, Coping, Counseling Techniques
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Emshoff, James; Valentine, Leanne – Prevention Researcher, 2006
While some children may experience negative consequences as the result of growing up with an alcoholic parent, the majority will never develop any difficulties. This article examines how adolescent children of alcoholics can be supported by using positive, strengths-based approaches which focus on existing skills and abilities, rather than…
Descriptors: Alcoholism, Alcohol Abuse, Parent Influence, Children
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Peer, Gary G.; And Others – Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1982
Provides a conceptual framework for discussing the role of alcohol in a person's life and for planning appropriate interventions when abuse is evidenced. Discusses drive reduction and the dynamic of alcohol involvement through four involvement stages. (Author/RC)
Descriptors: Alcoholism, Anxiety, Behavior Patterns, Behavior Problems
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Juhnke, Gerald A.; Coker, J. Kelly – Journal of Addictions & Offender Counseling, 1997
Describes an approach that encourages recovering, alcohol-dependent, single parent mothers and their children to use existing strengths and resources to promote healthy family dynamics. Looks at goal identification, establishing family goals, and identifying previously successful behaviors. Program participants report increases in parenting…
Descriptors: Alcoholism, Behavior Modification, Counseling Techniques, Family Influence
Hess, Cheryl L. – 1989
Alcoholism is a growing problem in America today. Children are becoming addicted to chemicals at a much younger age. Those children who have alcoholic parents and/or grandparents are more susceptible to addiction because of hereditary factors. Children of alcoholic parents live amidst conflict and confusion. Because of this conflict and confusion,…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Alcoholism, Behavior Change, Children
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Chen, Gila – Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 2006
This study examined differences in the sense of coherence, anxiety, depression, hostility, behavior, and meaning in life among Israeli prisoners recovering from drug and alcohol addiction over various time periods (6-24 months), and without therapeutic intervention (natural recovery). Ninety-eight abstinent prisoners were divided into two groups:…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Substance Abuse, Alcoholism, Depression (Psychology)
Fleming, Michael – National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), 2002
The goal of this curriculum is to help all health care professionals -- physicians, nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, social workers, health educators, counselors, psychologists, and others who work with college students -- identify and treat students who are at-risk or are having alcohol-related problems. The clinical methods…
Descriptors: Intervention, Prevention, Psychologists, Physicians