Peterson, J.H. (1992) The International Origins of Alcoholics Anonymous. Contemporary Drug Problems, 19: 53-74Peterson, J. H., 1992,"The International Origins of Alcoholics Anonymous", Contemporary Drug Problems, vol. 19, num. 1, pp. 53-74....
The key element of this novel approach to addiction treatment was the blending of professional and trained nonprofessional (recovering) staff around the principles of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). There was an individualized treatment plan with active family involvement in a 28-day inpatient setting and...
Research opportunities include understanding Al-Anon newcomers, specifying Al-Anon's active ingredients, and examining potential synergistic influences between Al-Anon participation and identified substance misusers' participation in mutual-help groups such as Alcoholics Anonymous. We suggest that mutual-help ...
Mothers and Others: The Evolutionary Origins of Mutual Understanding. Sarah Blaffer Hrdy. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. 2009. x+422ppJapanAlcoholics Anonymousalcoholismsocial devianceThis article has no associated abstract. ( fix it )...
Presents information on the disease concept of treatment (DCT) which is described as the dominant treatment model for alcoholism within the United States. Lack of information regarding this treatment; Collection of accounts from published literature on Alcoholics Anonymous (AA).Yalisove...