Lack of importance of self-help as a concern among professionals and academics focusing on alcohol and illicit drug use in Germany; Existence of English-speaking Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) in Germany since 1948.AppelChristaEBSCO_AspContemporary Drug Problems...
Alcoholics Anonymousself-help groupsThe aim of this literature review was to scope and present evidence on self-help groups (SHGs) that aim to facilitate recovery from alcohol addiction. A three-fold search strategy was deployed. Within the 25 identified quantitative studies, three themes were ...
来自 repository.cc.sophia.ac.jp 喜欢 0 阅读量: 15 作者: Oka,Tomofumi 摘要: The "New Life" Model of a Japanese Self-Help Group for Alcoholics Oka Tomofumi 上智大学社会福祉研究 (35), 15-34, 2011-03 被引量: 1 年份: 2011
Self-management includes all behavioural measures and cognitive activities aimed at coping with challenges arising throughout the lifespan. While virtually all of these challenges can be met without pharmacological means, alcohol consumption has long been instrumentalized as a supporting tool to help copi...
which results in better attendance at meetings post-discharge.Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)was founded in 1935 by New York stockbroker William Griffith Wilson (Bill W.) and physician Dr. Robert Holbrook Smith (Dr. Bob). AA is the model for many modern-day self-help groups...
Reply oliviaharisover a year ago Rational Recovery (RR) is a new self-help movement for substance abusers, with a cognitive orientation. It has been suggested as an alternative to Alcoholics Anonymous. **edited by moderator** Reply
(2016). 'The Way of Abstinence': Stigma and Spirituality in Danshukai, a Japanese Self-help Organisation for Alcoholics. Japanese Studies: Vol. 36, No. 1, pp. 105-124. doi: 10.1080/10371397.2016.1171117doi:10.1080/10371397.2016.1171117
These are free self-help programs modeled on the Alcoholics Anonymous program where people gather for mutual support, reading of the program literature, “working the steps” with a sponsor etc. Although these have a reputation as “faith based” they are very accepting whether the person has ...
Self-help groups began to spread in the United States following World War II and proliferated rapidly in the 1960s and 70s. Among these groups are such organizations as Alcoholics Anonymous and those for the victims and families of victims of specific diseases, child abuse, suicide, and crime....
摘要: Presents a letter to the editor concerning the article by Allan Luks called 'A New Youth Movement?.' Argument that Alcoholics Anonymous should not be used as a model for instituting a self-help network for juvenile delinquents.年份: 1985 ...