Therapists' Conceptualizations of Alcoholism: Measurement and Implications for Treatment Decisions

An Understanding of Alcoholism Scale was developed and tested for assessing the beliefs of treatment providers regarding the nature and causes of alcoholism. Two reliable factors emerged, the first of which blended disease, moral, and characterological models (the disease model beliefs subscale), an...

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Veröffentlicht in:Psychology of addictive behaviors 1993-12, Vol.7 (4), p.238-245
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