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Family Therapy in Alcoholism Treatment


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Butler, R. and Bauld, L. The parents' experience: coping with drug use in the family . Drugs--Education, Prevention and Policy 12(1): 35-45, 2005.

Copello, A.G., Velleman, R.D.B. and Templeton, L.J. Family interventions in the treatment of alcohol and drug problems . Drug and Alcohol Review 24(4): 369-385, 2005.

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Epstein, E. E. and McCrady, B. S. Couple therapy in the treatment of alcohol problems . Chap. 23, pp. 597-628. In: Gurman, A. S. and Jacobson, N. S., eds. Clinical handbook of couple therapy . 3d ed. xix + 731 pp. New York; Guilford Press; 2002.

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Fernandez, A.C., Begley, E.A. and Marlatt, G.A. Family and peer interventions for adults: past approaches and future directions . Psychology of Addictive Behaviors 20(2): 207-213, 2006.

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Howells, E. and Orford, J. Coping with a problem drinker: a therapeutic intervention for the partners of problem drinkers, in their own right . Journal of Substance Use 11(1): 53-71, 2006.

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Kaminer, Y. and Slesnick, N. Evidence-based cognitive-behavioral and family therapies for adolescent alcohol and other substance use disorders . Chap. 18, p. 385-405. In : Galanter, M., ed. Recent developments in alcoholism. Volume 17. Alcohol problems in adolescents and young adults: epidemiology, neurobiology, prevention, treatment . xxi + 456 pp. New York; Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers; 2005.

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Marshall, J.P., Kimball, T.G., Shumway, S.T. et al. Outcomes of a structured family group in an outpatient alcohol/other drug treatment setting . Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly 23(4): 39-53, 2005.

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O'Farrell, T.J. and Fals-Stewart, W. Marital and family therapy . Chap. 9, pp. 188-212. In: Hester, R.K. and Miller, W.R., eds. Handbook of alcoholism treatment approaches: effective alternatives . 3d ed. xv + 301 pp. Boston; Allyn and Bacon; 2003.

Orford, J., Templeton, L., Velleman, R. and Copello, A. Family members of relatives with alcohol, drug and gambling problems: a set of standardized questionnaires for assessing stress, coping and strain . Addiction 100(11): 1611-1624, 2005.

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