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Psychology of alcoholism

Kathleen Langston

Psychology of alcoholism

medical & scientific guide for reference & research

by Kathleen Langston

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Published by ABBE Publishers Association in Washington, D.C .
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    Subjects:
  • Alcoholism -- Psychological aspects -- Bibliography.,
  • Alcoholism -- Psychological aspects -- Periodicals -- Indexes.,
  • Alcoholism -- psychology -- indexes.

  • Edition Notes

    Bibliography: p. 107-150.

    StatementKathleen Langston.
    Classifications
    LC ClassificationsZ7721 .L22 1985, RC565 .L22 1985
    The Physical Object
    Pagination151 p. ;
    Number of Pages151
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL3186427M
    ISBN 10088164126X, 0881641278
    LC Control Number83046097

    William E. Swegan with Glenn F. Chesnut, Ph.D., The Psychology of Alcoholism, December , ISBN , ebook ISBN , x + pp., $ U.S. Orig. pub. in as On the Military Firing Line in the Alcoholism Treatment Program, by Sgt. Bill S. with Glenn F. Chesnut William E. Swegan ("Sgt. Bill") was the major spokesman for the psychological wing of early. Alcoholism In medical situations, alcoholism is regarded a progressive and chronic condition in which one constantly craves alcohol. This craving continues despite the negative effects and health problems that alcohol consumption has on addicts and his/her family, friends, and community.

    Alcoholism. Alcoholism (also known as alcohol use disorder) is a medical condition that is typified by heavy use of alcohol over a long period of time, withdrawal symptoms when stopped, difficulty on cutting down on use, pursuit of and use of alcohol being a substantial part of one's life. Our authors and editors. We are a community of more than , authors and editors from 3, institutions spanning countries, including Nobel Prize winners and some of Cited by: 3.

    Psychology of Addictive Behaviors is using a software system to screen submitted content for similarity with other published content. The system compares the initial version of each submitted manuscript against a database of 40+ million scholarly documents, as well as content appearing on the open web. Psychology of Alcoholism. The present book is an attempt in the direction to eradicate the problem of alcoholism through psychological pattern of treatment. SKU 0. Overview. Psychology of Alcoholism – Causative Factors And Psychological Pattern Of Treatment.


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Psychology of alcoholism by Kathleen Langston Download PDF EPUB FB2

The Psychology Of Alcoholism Paperback – Novem by Glenn F. Chesnut (Author) › Visit Amazon's Glenn F.

Chesnut Page. Find all the books, read about the author, and more. See search results for this author. Are you an author. Cited by: 1. Socially, alcoholism may be tied to family dysfunction or a culture of binge drinking. Excessive alcohol consumption is correlated with increased risk of stroke, liver disease, and decreased life.

This book represents a selection of chapters that address several topics from the broad domains of psychology: alcoholism, clinical interventions, treatment of depression, personality psychology, qualitative research methods in psychology, and social psychology.

As such we have interesting blend of studies from experts from a diverse array of psychology fields. The selected chapters will take Cited by: 2. There is an important distinction between being "sober" and being in "recovery". The differences are clear to those who have experienced both phases in their healing process from alcoholism.

Even if alcoholism originates because of some biological process, recovery from alcoholism requires people to become motivated to make significant changes. Addictions like alcoholism are fundamentally a behavior. Psychology is a science that studies human behavior.

Most human behavior is a learned behavior. This is true of addictive behavior as. This chapter is adapted from Chap "The Effects of Alcohol on Our Emotional Development" in The Psychology of Alcoholism (Hindsfoot/iUniverse), but the basic material also appeared in many pamphlets which Bill wrote in earlier years.

The fundamental ideas go back towhen Bill attended the Yale School of Alcohol Studies. This is a reproduction of a book published before This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc.

that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections,Cited by:   William E.

Swegan ("Sgt. Bill") was the major spokesman for the psychological wing of early Alcoholics Anonymous-that group within the newborn A.A.

movement of the 's, 40's and 50's which stressed the psychotherapeutic side of the twelve step program instead of the spiritual side. This Brand: iUniverse, Incorporated. Psychosocial Factors in Alcohol Use and Alcoholism Deviance deviance proneness model focuses on deficits in children in behavioral self-regulation and socialization and on the cas-cade of effects that result from and interact with these deficits.

According to this model, children of alcoholics have difficult temperaments and. The Negative Psychology of Addiction/Alcoholism There comes a point in active drug or alcohol addiction where it's no longer about getting high or drunk.

There comes a point where it's about avoiding withdrawal, and escaping from a life which has become overwhelming, and emotions and. alcoholism, disease characterized by impaired control over the consumption of alcoholic beverages. Alcoholism is a serious problem worldwide; in the United States the wide availability of alcoholic beverages makes alcohol the most accessible drug, and alcoholism is the most prevalent of the nation's addictions (see drug addiction and drug abuse).

Buy The Psychology Of Alcoholism by Chesnut, Glenn F. (ISBN: ) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible : Glenn F. Chesnut. Understanding Alcoholism and Addiction.

This site contains articles written by a former medical doctor and psychotherapist, who is also an alcoholic and addict in long-term recovery. The author is now a full-time addictions researcher and writer, whose passion is to make the science behind addiction and recovery accessible for everyone.

The Psychology of Alcoholism Book Summary: William E. Swegan (“Sgt. Bill”) was the major spokesman for the psychological wing of early Alcoholics Anonymous—that group within the newborn A.A. movement of the ’s, 40’s and 50’s which stressed the psychotherapeutic side of the twelve step program instead of the spiritual side.

This book is Swegan’s major work, in which he lays. Book Review: Psychological Theories of Drinking and Alcoholism, Howard T. Blane and Kenneth E. Leonard (Editors), New York: Guilford Press, Reviewed by Stanton Peele. Howard T. Blane is director of the Research Institute on Alcoholism (RIA) and professor of psychology at State University of New York at Buffalo.

A psychologist can begin with the drinker by assessing the types and degrees of problems the drinker has experienced. The results of the assessment can offer initial guidance to the drinker about what treatment to seek and help motivate the problem drinker to get treatment.

Individuals with drinking problems improve their chances of recovery by. #1 New York Times BestsellerOprah's Book Club SelectionThe “extraordinary monumental masterpiece” (Booklist) that changed the course of Ken Follett’s already phenomenal career.

Look out for the prequel, The Evening and the Morning, coming from Viking in September. Additional Physical Format: Online version: Cutten, George Barton, Psychology of alcoholism. London and Felinf-on-Tyne, New York, W. Scott Pub. Co., ISBN: OCLC Number: Notes: Reprint of the ed.

published by W. Scott Pub. Co., London, Scribner, New York. Revision of the. The and More ™ Book, eBook, and Web Site are all CONCORDANCES which display passages from the Big Book Alcoholics Anonymous, the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions, and the A.A.

Grapevine (A.A. Preamble only). Sorting and rendering passages in the proprietary format of the and More concordance does not in any way imply affiliation with or endorsement by either Alcoholics.

Find a huge variety of new & used Psychology Psychopathology Addiction books online including bestsellers & rare titles at the best prices. Shop Psychology Psychopathology Addiction books at Alibris.Written in a jargon-free style, "The Psychology of Addiction" is aimed at students at the beginning of their courses.

It should also be a valuable resource for professionals: nurses, social workers, police and probation officers and medical students, who often encounter the problems described in the book.Updating and expanding the classic Psychological Theories of Drinking and Alcoholism, this fully revised second edition incorporates state-of-the-art presentations from leaders in the alcoholism field.

Contributors review established and emerging approaches that guide research into the psychological processes influencing drinking and alcoholism.2/5(2).