Dynamic Approaches to the Understanding and Treatment of Alcoholism
Publisher: Free Press
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A range of theoretical positions about alcoholism within psychiatry are compared. Vaillant presents a disease model of alcoholism. Bean is concerned with understanding the dynamics by which alcoholics and those around them are able to deny the condition. Zinberg defines alcohol addiction within its social context. Mack looks at alcoholism’s effects and problems as they are centered around the “self” and the social context. Khantzian, in direct opposition to Vaillant, presents a defense of traditional psychiatric treatment for alcoholism. (465 pp.)
Chapter eBooks
- Introduction: Alcohol Use, Alcoholism, and the Problems of Treatment | Bean, Margaret H. , Zinberg, Norman E., M.D. | 282 downloads
- Dangers of Psychotherapy in the Treatment of Alcoholism | Vaillant, George E. | 809 downloads
- Denial and the Psychological Complications of Alcoholism | Bean, Margaret H. | 1036 downloads
- Alcohol Addiction: Toward a More Comprehensive Definition | Zinberg, Norman E., M.D. | 731 downloads
- Alcoholism, A.A., and the Governance of the Self | Mack, John E. | 735 downloads
- Some Treatment Implications of the Ego and Self Disturbances in Alcoholism | Khantzian, Edward J. | 712 downloads
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