Long-term effects of behavioral versus insight-oriented therapy with inpatient alcoholics

Assessed the relative effects of behavioral treatment involving both covert sensitization and relaxation training vs insight-oriented treatment consisting of transactional analysis (TA) with 113 male and female alcoholic inpatients (21-73 yrs). Ss were assigned in randomized blocks to 1 of 4 groups:...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 1981-12, Vol.49 (6), p.866-877
Hauptverfasser: Olson, R. Paul, Ganley, Richard, Devine, Vernon T, Dorsey, George C
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Assessed the relative effects of behavioral treatment involving both covert sensitization and relaxation training vs insight-oriented treatment consisting of transactional analysis (TA) with 113 male and female alcoholic inpatients (21-73 yrs). Ss were assigned in randomized blocks to 1 of 4 groups: (a) milieu treatment control group or 1 of 3 experimental groups, each of which included the milieu treatment, (b) behavioral group, (c) TA group, (d) combined group, involving both TA and behavioral treatment. Four-year follow-up interviews yielded data on the Quantity Frequency Index scale, abstinence, and an overall clinical adjustment scale for 5 posttreatment periods. Differences between behavioral and TA treatment were significant or approached significance at 6 mo and 1½ yrs after treatment, but not thereafter. Strong and consistent trends were evident favoring the behavioral approach on all 3 measures across all 5 follow-up periods. The strength of the milieu treatment was also supported, and the need for long-term follow-up studies beyond 6 mo is stressed. (70 ref)
ISSN:0022-006X
1939-2117
DOI:10.1037/0022-006X.49.6.866