Women who Drink: Alcoholic Experience and PsychotherapyVasanti Burtle The contributors, from a wide range of multidisciplinary fields, herein present a variety of provocative ideas and experiences about women alcoholics and those issues involved in the gender-specific alcoholism treatment process. Demonstrating that the female alcoholic's experience differs decisively from that of the male, this book covers the drinking patterns of women alcoholics, the training needs of alcoholism caregivers and special therapeutic applications for women with alcoholism. |
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Edith S Gomberg | 26 |
WOMEN AND SEXITS ENOUGH TO DRIVE THEM | 49 |
RESEARCH AND TREATMENTDavid Lopez Lee | 98 |
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