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Research on Alcoholics Anonymous and Spirituality in Addiction Recovery The Twelve-Step Program Model Spiritually Oriented Recovery Twelve-Step Membership Effectiveness and Outcome Research /

Recent Developments in Alcoholism Volume 18: Research on Alcoholics Anonymous and Spirituality in Addiction Recovery Edited by Marc Galanter, NYU School of Medicine, and Lee Kaskutas, UC Berkely School of Public Health It was once taken for granted that peer-assisted groups such as Alcoholics Anonym...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (Online service)
Otros Autores: Galanter, Marc (Editor ), Kaskutas, Lee Anne (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 2008.
Edición:1st ed. 2008.
Colección:Recent Developments in Alcoholism ; 18
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Acceso en línea:Texto Completo

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505 0 |a The Twelve-Step Program -- Introduction: The Twelve-Step Program Model of AA -- The Twelve-Step Recovery Model of AA: A Voluntary Mutual Help Association -- Twelve Defining Moments in the History of Alcoholics Anonymous -- The Impact of AA on Professional Treatment -- The Impact of Alcoholics Anonymous on Other Substance Abuse-Related Twelve-Step Programs -- The Impact of AA on Non-Professional Substance Abuse Recovery Programs and Sober Living Houses -- Spiritually Oriented Recovery -- An Overview of Spirituality in AA (and Recovery) -- The Concept of Spirituality in Relation to Addiction Recovery and General Psychiatry -- Kickbacks from Helping Others: Health and Recovery -- Issues in Measuring Spirituality and Religiousness in Alcohol Research -- Spirituality and Health: Empirically Based Reflections on Recovery -- Spiritual Change in Recovery -- Mindfulness and Addiction -- Twelve-Step Membership -- Epidemiology of Alcoholics Anonymous Participation -- Concerns About Dose and Underutilization of Twelve-Step Programs: Models, Scales, and Theory that Inform Treatment Planning -- Facilitating Involvement in Twelve-Step Programs -- Twelve-Step Facilitation in Non-specialty Settings -- Effectiveness and Outcome Research -- Alcoholics Anonymous Outcomes and Benefits -- Outcomes of AA for Special Populations -- How and Why Twelve-Step Self-Help Groups Are Effective -- Individual and Contextual Factors That Influence AA Affiliation and Outcomes. 
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