Behavioral Approaches to AlcoholismG. Alan Marlatt, Peter E. Nathan |
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Implications of American Drinking Practices and Attitudes | 6 |
Behavioral Observation and Assessment | 27 |
Behavioral Assessment of Social Drinking and Alcoholism | 35 |
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abstinence Alan Marlatt alcohol consumption alcoholic beverages alcoholic's alcoholism treatment analogue analysis associated aversion therapy BAC discrimination training BAC estimation baseline behavior therapy behavioral approach behavioral assessment behavioral research behavioral treatment blood alcohol concentration Caddy Cahalan Chapter classic conditioning clinical coholics consumed contingent control group controlled drinking covert sensitization cues demand characteristics discrepancy scores disulfiram drinking behavior drinking patterns drinking problems drinking rates experimental factors feedback follow-up functioning havior HERSEN hospital intake interpersonal intoxication investigators laboratory Marlatt measures ment Miller moderate drinkers Nathan natural environment nonalcoholics number of drinks observed operant outpatient patients patrons problem drinkers Psychol Quart recent reinforcement reliability reported responses self-reports sessions setting shock significant Skid Row skills social drinkers specific Stud subjects survey systematic desensitization taste taste-rating task techniques Ther therapeutic therapist tion treated treatment evaluation treatment goal treatment of alcoholism treatment outcome treatment program validity variables