Books and Monographs
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Controlling Your Drinking: Tools to Make Moderation Work for You. Miller, William R. ; Munoz, Ricardo F.
New York : The Guilford Press, 2005.ADAI BOOK Call No: HV 5278 M55 2005
[more] 2 A Therapist's Manual : Secondary Prevention of Alcohol Problems. Sanchez-Craig, Martha
Toronto : Addiction Research Foundation, 1996.ADAI BOOK Call No: HV 5276 S25 1996
[more] 3 Treatment Approaches for Alcohol and Drug Dependence : An Introductory Guide. Jarvis, Tracey J. ; Tebbutt, Jenny ; Mattick, Richard P
Chichester, England : John Wiley & Sons, 1995.ADAI BOOK Call No: RC 564 J37 1995
[more] 4 Saying When : How to Quit Drinking or Cut Down ; An A.R.F. Self-Help Book. Sanchez-Craig, Martha
Toronto : Addiction Research Foundation, 1993.ADAI BOOK Call No: HV 5275 S15 1993
[more] 5 Moderate Drinking : The New Option for Problem Drinkers. Kishline, Audrey ; Peele, Stanton
Tucson AZ : See Sharp Press, 1994.ADAI BOOK Call No: HV 5275 K5 1994
[more] 6 Perspectives on Controlled Drinking. (NAD Publication ; 17) Duckert, Fanny ; Koski-Jannes, Anja ; Ronnberg, Sten ; (editor/s)
Helsinki, Finland : Nordic Council for Alcohol and Drug Research, 1989.ADAI BOOK Call No: HV 5276 P38 1989
[more] 7 Alcoholism and Treatment. Armor, David J. ; Polich, J. Michael ; Stambul, Harriet B
Santa Monica : RAND Corporation, 1976.ADAI BOOK Call No: HV 5279 A75r 1976
[more] 8 Alcoholism and Treatment. (Wiley series on personality processes) Armor, David J. ; Polich, J. Michael ; Stambul, Harriet B
New York : Wiley, 1978.ADAI BOOK Call No: HV 5279 A75 1978
[more] 9 Controlled Drinking. [more] 10 A Better Way to Drink : Moderation and Control of Problem Drinking. Vogler, Roger E. ; Bartz, Wayne R
Oakland : New Harbinger Publications, 1985.ADAI BOOK Call No: HV 5275 V75
[more] 11 Behavioral Treatment of Alcohol Problems : Individualized Therapy and Controlled Drinking. (Plenum Behavior Therapy series) [more] 12 The Course of Alcoholism : Four Years After Treatment. Polich, J. Michael ; Armor, David J ; Braiker, Harriet B
Santa Monica : RAND, 1980.ADAI BOOK Call No: HV 5279 P65 1980
[more] 13 How to Control Your Drinking : A Practical Guide to Responsible Drinking / Revised ed. Miller, William R. ; Munoz, Ricardo F.
Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, 1982.ADAI BOOK Call No: HV 5275 M455 1982
[more] 14 The Natural History of Alcoholism. Vaillant, George E.
Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press, 1983.ADAI BOOK Call No: RC 565 V33 1983
[more] 15 Prevention of Alcohol Abuse. Miller, Peter M. ; Nirenberg, Ted D. ; (editor/s)
New York : Plenum Press, 1984.ADAI BOOK Call No: HV 5047 P73 1984
[more] 16 Therapist's Manual for Secondary Prevention of Alcohol Problems : Procedures for Teaching Moderate Drinking and Abstinence. Sanchez-Craig, Martha
Toronto : Addiction Research Foundation, 1984.ADAI BOOK Call No: HV 5275 S25 1984
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Articles, Chapters, and Reprints
17 Acceptance and therapeutic practice of controlled drinking as an outcome goal by Swiss alcohol treatment programmes. ADAI/UW Link 18 Characteristics of volunteers for a controlled drinking training program. ADAI/UW Link 19 Abstinence and controlled drinking in the treatment of problem drinkers. [Review] ADAI/UW Link 20 Negative affect, alcohol consumption and hangover symptoms among normal drinkers in a small community. Harburg E ; Davis D ; Cummings KM ; Gunn R
J Stud Alcohol 1981;42(11):998-1012 (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]ADAI/UW Link 21 Therapists' recommendations of abstinence or controlled drinking as treatment goals. Significance of alcoholics' sex, social class and pretreatment drinking behavior. ADAI/UW Link 22 The Moderation Management Programme in 2004: What type of drinker seeks controlled drinking? Kosok A
Int J Drug Policy 2006;17(4):295-303 (Journal) [ ]UW Link 23 Introduction to the special issues on controlled drinking. ADAI/UW Link 24 Controlled drinking, harm reducation, and their roles in the response to alcohol-realted problems. Heather N
Addict Res Theory 2006;14(1):7-18 (Journal) [ ]ADAI/UW Link 25 Idiosyncratic patterns of drinking in long-term successful controlled drinkers. Booth PG
Addict Res Theory 2006;14(1):25-33 (Journal) [ ]ADAI/UW Link 26 Behavioural self-management with problem drinkers: One-year follow-up of a controlled drinking group treatment approach. Koerkel J
Addict Res Theory 2006;14(1):35-49 (Journal) [ ]ADAI/UW Link 27 Controlled drinking goals for offenders. McMurran M
Addict Res Theory 2006;14(1):59-65 (Journal) [ ]ADAI/UW Link 28 Psychosis and substance use problems: Using controlled drinking in interventions. ADAI/UW Link 29 Developing a controlled drinking programme for people with learning disabilities living in conditions of medium security. ADAI/UW Link 30 Still difficult to know what alcohol dependent individuals can return to controlled drinking: comments on Dawson et al. (2005). UW Link 31 Controlled drinking and controlled drug use as outcome goals in British treatment services. ADAI/UW Link 32 Prediction of alcohol-related harm from controlled drinking strategies and alcohol consumption trajectories. Toumbourou JW ; Williams IR ; White VM ; Snow PC ; Munro GD ; Schofield PE
Addiction 2004;99(4):498-508 (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]UW Link 33 Controlled drinking as an appropriate treatment goal: A critique of current approaches. ADAI/UW Link 34 Reservations about controlled drinking as a treatment goal: A response to Cloud, McKiernan, and Cooper. Valle S
Alcohol Treat Q 2003;21(4):83-85 (Journal) [ ]ADAI/UW Link 35 Naltrexone improves outcome of a controlled drinking program. Rubio G ; Manzanares J ; Lopez-Munoz F ; Alamo C ; Ponce G ; Jimenez-Arriero MA ; Palomo T
J Subst Abuse Treat 2002;23(4):361-6. (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]UW Link 36 Controlled drinking as a treatment goal in Germany. Koerkel J
J Drug Issues 2002;32(2):667-688 (Journal) [ ]UW Link 37 Alcoholism, controlled drinking, and abstinence : Scientific markers and social issues. Suissa AJ
J Addict Nurs 2001;13(3/4):149-161 (Journal) [ ]ADAI/UW Link 38 Preiction of controlled drinking by alcoholics and problem drinkers. Rosenberg H
In: Marlatt GA ; VandenBos GR (eds.) ADDICTIVE BEHAVIORS : READINGS ON ETIOLOGY, PREVENTION, AND TREATMENT. Washington DC : American Psychological Association, 1997, pp. 265-288 (Chapter) [Call No: RC 564 A315 1997] [ ]39 Controlled drinking: A proposed model for increasing counselor competency using an ethical framework. ADAI/UW Link 40 Acceptability of the controlled-drinking goal among alcohol treatment agencies in New South Wales, Australia. ADAI/UW Link 41 Prediction of results from correspondence treatment for controlled drinking. UW Link 42 Shades of grey: some observations on Sobell & Sobell's "Controlled drinking after 25 years: how important was the great debate?" [letter] UW Link 43 Older adult controlled drinkers and abstainers. Chermack ST ; Blow FC ; Gomberg ES ; Mudd SA ; Hill EM
J Subst Abuse 1996;8(4):453-62 (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]UW Link 44 Controlled drinking as a treatment goal in Australian alcohol treatment agencies. UW Link 45 Using disulfiram to maintain controlled drinking : A case report with a 14-year follow-up. Brewer C
Addict Res 1996;4(3):231-235 (Journal) [ ]ADAI/UW Link 46 Controlled drinking after 25 years: how important was the great debate? [editorial] Sobell MB ; Sobell LC
Addiction 1995;90(9):1149-53; discussion 1157-77 (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]47 Promoting controlled drinking. [case study] 48 Controlled drinking and abstinence in alcoholic men: beliefs influence actions. ADAI/UW Link 49 D.L. Davies and 'Normal drinking in recovered alcohol addicts': the genesis of a paper. 50 Controlled drinking research [letter] 51 Drinking moderation training as a contemporary therapeutic approach. Connors GJ
Drugs Society 1993;8(1):117-134 (Journal) [ ]52 Harm reduction for alcohol problems: Moving beyond the controlled drinking controversy. 53 Fascism and the eye of the beholder: a reply to J. S. Searles on the controlled intoxication issue. 54 Heavy drinking women: drinking patterns and resources for controlled drinking. Holmila M
Addict Res 1993;1(2):119-130 (Journal) [ ]ADAI/UW Link 55 Controlled intoxication treatment goals and procedures for alcoholics [letter] 56 A 10-year follow-up survey of acceptability of controlled drinking in Britain. Rosenberg H ; Melville J ; Levell D ; Hodge JE
J Stud Alcohol 1992;53(5):441-6 (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]ADAI/UW Link 57 Prediction of controlled drinking by alcoholics and problem drinkers. Rosenberg H
Psychol Bull 1993:113(1):129-139 (Reprint 05678) [ ]58 Behavioral self-management controlled-drinking strategies in a context of secondary prevention. Alden LE
J Consult Clin Psychol 1988;56(2):280-286 (Reprint 05425) [ ]UW Link 59 Alcoholism, politics, and bureaucracy: the consensus against controlled-drinking therapy in America. 60 Controlled drinking treatment: where do we stand today? Heather N
In: Loberg T ; Miller WR ; Nathan PE ; Marlatt GA (eds.) ADDICTIVE BEHAVIORS; PREVENTION AND EARLY INTERVENTION. Amsterdam : Swets & Zeitlinger, 1989, pp.31-50 (Chapter) [Call No: RC 533 A33 1989] [ ]61 Controlled drinking, treatment effectiveness, and the disease model of addiction: a commentary on the idealogical wishes of Stanton Peele [letter] 62 Role of self-efficacy in predicting outcomes from a programme for controlled drinking. 63 Issue of statistical power in comparative evaluations of minimal and intensive controlled drinking interventions. 64 Controlled drinking, treatment effectiveness, and the disease model of addiction: a commentary on the ideological wishes of Stanton Peele. 65 Controlled drinking, treatment effectiveness, and the disease model of addiction: a commentary on the ideological wishes of Stanton Peele. 66 Maintained controlled drinking following severe alcohol dependence--a case study. UW Link 67 A reply to Cook, "Craftsman versus Professional: Analysis of the Controlled Drinking Controversy:. Maltzman I
J Stud Alcohol 1989;50(5):466-72 (Journal) [ ]ADAI/UW Link 68 The concept of control between scientific and everyday users. Takala JP
In: Duckert F ; Koski-Jannes A ; Ronnberg S (eds.) PERSPECTIVES ON CONTROLLED DRINKING. Helsinki : Nordic Council for Alcohol and Drug Research, 1989, pp. 7-24. (Chapter) [Call No: HV 5276 P38 1989] [ ]69 Learning to control one's drinking - a semiotic analysis. Koski-Jannes A
In: Duckert F ; Koski-Jannes A ; Ronnberg S (eds.) PERSPECTIVES ON CONTROLLED DRINKING. Helsinki : Nordic Council for Alcohol and Drug Research, 1989, pp. 25-38. (Chapter) [Call No: HV 5276 P38 1989] [ ]70 "Controlled drinking" - a complicated and contradictory field. Duckert F
In: Duckert F ; Koski-Jannes A ; Ronnberg S (eds.) PERSPECTIVES ON CONTROLLED DRINKING. Helsinki : Nordic Council for Alcohol and Drug Research, 1989, pp. 39-54. (Chapter) [Call No: HV 5276 P38 1989] [ ]71 Improving treatment of alcoholic clients : reflections on the potential merits of process research. Appel CP
In: Duckert F ; Koski-Jannes A ; Ronnberg S (eds.) PERSPECTIVES ON CONTROLLED DRINKING. Helsinki : Nordic Council for Alcohol and Drug Research, 1989, pp. 55-71. (Chapter) [Call No: HV 5276 P38 1989] [ ]72 Issues in the self-monitoring of alcohol problems. Ronnberg S
In: Duckert F ; Koski-Jannes A ; Ronnberg S (eds.) PERSPECTIVES ON CONTROLLED DRINKING. Helsinki : Nordic Council for Alcohol and Drug Research, 1989, pp. 72-8. (Chapter) [Call No: HV 5276 P38 1989] [ ]73 Patterns and possible causes of improvement in drinking habits. Aasland OG
In: Duckert F ; Koski-Jannes A ; Ronnberg S (eds.) PERSPECTIVES ON CONTROLLED DRINKING. Helsinki : Nordic Council for Alcohol and Drug Research, 1989, pp. 79-96. (Chapter) [Call No: HV 5276 P38 1989] [ ]74 Secondary prevention of alcohol problems : present status and future challenges. Skutle A
In: Duckert F ; Koski-Jannes A ; Ronnberg S (eds.) PERSPECTIVES ON CONTROLLED DRINKING. Helsinki : Nordic Council for Alcohol and Drug Research, 1989, pp. 97-111. (Chapter) [Call No: HV 5276 P38 1989] [ ]75 Successful non-abstinent adjustment in a long-term follow-up of alcoholics. Nordstrom G
In: Duckert F ; Koski-Jannes A ; Ronnberg S (eds.) PERSPECTIVES ON CONTROLLED DRINKING. Helsinki : Nordic Council for Alcohol and Drug Research, 1989, pp. 112-28. (Chapter) [Call No: HV 5276 P38 1989] [ ]76 Controlled drinking : a history and a critical review. Miller WR
In: Miller WR (ed.) ALCOHOLISM: THEORY, RESEARCH, AND TREATMENT. Needham Heights, MA : Ginn Press, 1989, pp. 517-529. (Chapter) [Call No: RC 565 A52 1989] [ ]77 Controlled drinking in the severely dependent patient: a reply [letter] Hore BD
Br J Addict 1988;83(4):449 (Journal) [ ]UW Link 78 Abstinence or controlled drinking goals for problem drinkers : a randomized clinical trial. UW Link 79 Why do controlled-drinking outcomes vary by investigator, by country and by era? Cultural conceptions of release and remission in alcoholism. Peele S
Drug Alcohol Depend 1987;20(3):173-201 (Journal) [ ]80 Can severely dependent drinkers learn controlled drinking? Summing up the debate. Stockwell T
Br J Addict 1988;83(2):149-52 (Journal) [ ]UW Link 81 Effectiveness of a controlled drinking self-help manual : one-year follow-up results. Heather N ; Robertson I ; MacPherson B ; Allsop S ; Fulton A
Br J Clin Psychol 1987;26:279-87 (Reprint 02508) [ ]82 Controlled drinking studies : methodological issues. Taylor JR
Drugs Society 1986/1987;1(2/3):83-107 (Journal) [ ]83 The great controlled-drinking controversy. 84 Five-six-year follow-up of broad-spectrum behavioral treatment for alcoholism : effects of training controlled drinking skills. Rychtarik RG ; Foy DW ; Scott T ; Lokey L ; Prue DM
J Consult Clin Psychol 1987;55(1):106-8 [+ extended version, manuscript, 36 p.] (Reprint 01936) [ ]UW Link 85 Controlled drinking and the treatment of alcoholism. 86 Recidivism in "controlled drinker" alcoholics : a longitudinal study. Watson CG
J Clin Psychol 1987;43(3):404-12 (Reprint 02016) [ ]87 A note on the characteristics of alcohol abusers with controlled drinking aspirations. Ogborne AC
Drug Alcohol Depend 1987;19(2):159-64 (Journal) [ ]88 Controlled drinking in the severely dependent patient [letter] Hore B
Br J Addict 1987;82(1):102 (Journal) [ ]UW Link 89 Treatment and follow-up variables discriminating abstainers, controlled drinkers and relapsers. ADAI/UW Link 90 Is controlled drinking possible for the person who has been severely alcohol dependent?
Br J Addict 1987;82(3):237-55 (Journal) [ ]UW Link 91 Training in controlled drinking for early-stage problem drinkers. UW Link 92 A comparison of minimal versus intensive controlled drinking treatment interventions for problem drinkers. Robertson I ; Heather N ; Dzialdowski A ; Crawford J ; Winton M
Br J Clin Psychol 1986;25:185-94 (Reprint 01577) [ ]93 Abstinence or controlled drinking in clinical practice: a test of the dependence and persuasion hypotheses. UW Link 94 Normal drinking in a recovered alcohol addict. UW Link 95 Abstinence or controlled drinking in clinical practice: indications at initial assessment. 96 Cracking an old chestnut: is controlled drinking possible for the person who has been severely alcohol dependent? Stockwell T
Br J Addict 1986;81(4):455-6 (Journal) [ ]UW Link 97 Treatment of alcohol dependence : abstinence or controlled drinking? [editorial] Chick J
Br J Hosp Med 1986 Oct;36(4):241 (Reprint 01692) [ ]98 An evaluation of a controlled drinking program for drinking drivers. 99 Craftsman versus professional: analysis of the controlled drinking controversy. Cook DR
J Stud Alcohol 1985;46(5):433-42 (Journal) [ ]ADAI/UW Link 100 Abstinence and controlled drinking: alternative treatment goals for alcoholism and problem drinking? Marlatt GA ; Miller WR ; Duckert F ; Goetestam G ; Heather N ; Peele S ; Sanchez-Craig M ; Sobell LC ; Sobell MB
Bull Soc Psychol Addict Behav 1985;4(3):123-150 (Journal) [ ]101 How prevalent are controlled drinking outcomes? a commentary on Helzer et al. (1985). Miller WR
Bull Soc Psychol Addict Behav 1985;4(4):207-212 (Journal) [ ]102 Controlled drinkers in comparison to abstinents and relapsed drinkers with regard to attitudes and social adjustment. ADAI/UW Link 103 A critique of the report of the Dickens' enquiry into the controlled drinking research of the Sobells. UW Link 104 More on: "Controlled drinking versus abstinence; Where do we go from here?" Maltzman I
Bull Soc Psychol Addict Behav 1984;3(2):71-73 (Journal) [ ]105 The relationship of beliefs about controlled drinking to recidivism in alcoholic men. Watson CG ; Jacobs L ; Pucel J ; Tilleskjor C ; Hoodecheck E
J Stud Alcohol 1984;45(2):172-5 (Journal) [ ]ADAI/UW Link 106 Random assignment to abstinence and controlled drinking : evaluation of a cognitive-behavioral program for problem drinkers. Sanchez-Craig M ; Annis HM ; Bornet AR ; MacDonald KR
J Consult Clin Psychol 1984;52(3):390-403 (Reprint 01005) [ ]UW Link 107 Some dilemmas associated with the concept of controlled drinking [editorial] Einstein S
Int J Addict 1983;18(3):iii-vi (Journal) [ ]ADAI/UW Link 108 Management problems in a small hostel with a controlled drinking programme. UW Link 109 The myth of controlled drinking by alcoholics. Cohen S
Drug Abuse Alcohol Newsl 1983;12(1):1-3 (Newsletter) [ ]110 Controlled drinking. A history and a critical review. Miller WR
J Stud Alcohol 1983;44(1):68-83 (Journal) [ ]ADAI/UW Link 111 The controlled drinking controversy: a commentary. Marlatt GA
Am Psychol 1983;38:1097-1110 (Reprint 00008) [ ]UW Link 112 Perceived benefits from controlled drinking for convicted problem drinkers and social drinkers. Brown RA
Int J Addict 1982;17(2):365-9 (Journal) [ ]ADAI/UW Link 113 Controlled drinking by alcoholics? New findings and a reevaluation of a major affirmative study. 114 Reversing irreversability [i.e. return to normal drinking]. editors
Pattison EM ; Sobell MB ; Sobell LC (eds.) EMERGING CONCEPTS OF ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE. New York : Springer, 1977, pp.120-143. (Chapter) [Call No: RC 565 E46] [ ]115 Abstinence and normal drinking: an assessment of changes in drinking patterns in alcoholics after treatment. Pattison EM ; Headley EB ; Gleser GC ; Gottschalk LA
Pattison EM ; Sobell MB ; Sobell LC (eds.) EMERGING CONCEPTS OF ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE. New York : Springer, 1977, pp.142-164. (Chapter) [Call No: RC 565 E46] [ ]116 Failure of an experimental treatment program to inculcate controlled drinking in alcoholics. UW Link 117 Blood alcohol level estimation and controlled drinking by chronic alcoholics.
Web Links
118 Low-Risk Drinking Guidelines - Alcohol Policy Network Link: http://www.apolnet.ca/infopacks/health/healthlrdghome.html
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Subjects: Controlled drinking