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Recent Developments in Alcoholism : an Official Publication of the American Medical Society on Alcoholism, the Research Society on Alcoholism, and the National Council on Alcoholism

Recent Developments in Alcoholism : an Official Publication of the American Medical Society on Alcoholism, the Research Society on Alcoholism, and the National Council on Alcoholism is a scientific journal, published since 1983 in English. The journal's country of origin is United States and its primary focus area is psychiatry.

Details
Abbr. Recent Dev Alcohol
Start 1983
End 2008
Frequency Annual
p-ISSN 0738-422X
Country United States
Language English
Specialty Psychiatry
Recent Articles
1.
Bogenschutz M
Recent Dev Alcohol . 2009 Jan; 18:413-33. PMID: 19115782
No abstract available.
2.
Moos R
Recent Dev Alcohol . 2009 Jan; 18:393-412. PMID: 19115781
No abstract available.
3.
Timko C
Recent Dev Alcohol . 2009 Jan; 18:373-92. PMID: 19115780
No abstract available.
4.
Tonigan J
Recent Dev Alcohol . 2009 Jan; 18:357-72. PMID: 19115779
No abstract available.
5.
Tonigan J
Recent Dev Alcohol . 2009 Jan; 18:349-55. PMID: 19115778
No abstract available.
6.
Kelly J, McCrady B
Recent Dev Alcohol . 2009 Jan; 18:321-46. PMID: 19115777
Participation in the twelve-step mutual-help organization, Alcoholics Anonymous, has proven to be an effective means of helping individuals with alcohol dependence achieve lasting sobriety. Although many patients choose to attend...
7.
Donovan D, Floyd A
Recent Dev Alcohol . 2009 Jan; 18:303-20. PMID: 19115776
Twelve-step programs represent a readily available resource for individuals with substance use disorders. These programs have demonstrated considerable effectiveness in helping substance abusers achieve and maintain abstinence and improve their...
8.
Cloud R, Kingree J
Recent Dev Alcohol . 2009 Jan; 18:283-301. PMID: 19115775
Researchers have observed that a majority of addicted persons who are encouraged and facilitated by treatment providers to attend twelve-step (TS) programs either drop out or sporadically use twelve-step programs...
9.
Kaskutas L, Ye Y, Greenfield T, Witbrodt J, Bond J
Recent Dev Alcohol . 2009 Jan; 18:261-82. PMID: 19115774
This chapter draws on AA membership surveys, US general population surveys, and longitudinal treatment data to compile profiles of those ever exposed to AA in their lifetime, those who no...
10.
Kaskutas L
Recent Dev Alcohol . 2009 Jan; 18:253-9. PMID: 19115773
No abstract available.