Books and Monographs
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Dan Anderson: A Biography. (Hazelden's Pioneers) McElrath, Damian ; foreword by John Schwarzlose
Center City, MN: Hazelden Foundation, 1999.ADAI BOOK Call No: HV 5281 H39 M38 1999
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Addiction is a Choice. [more] 3 ![]()
Essential Papers on Addiction. (Essential Papers in Psychoanalysis) Yalisove, Daniel L. ; (editor/s)
New York : New York University Press, 1997.ADAI BOOK Call No: RC 564 E776 1997
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The Diseasing of America : Addiction Treatment Out of Control. [more] 5 Theories on Alcoholism. Chaudron, C. Douglas ; Wilkinson, D. Adrian ; (editor/s)
Toronto : Addiction Research Foundation, 1988.ADAI BOOK Call No: RC 565 T43 1988
[more] 6 Alcoholism and Problem Drinking : Theories and Treatment. Clark, J. Christopher ; Saunders, John B
New York : Pergamon, 1988.ADAI BOOK Call No: RC 565 C53 1988
[more] 7 Models of Addiction. (Journal of Abnormal Psychology 97(2) 1988) Fowles, Don C. ; (editor/s)
Hyattsville, MD : American Psychological Assoc., 1988.ADAI BOOK Call No: RC 564 M63 1988
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Heavy Drinking : The Myth of Alcoholism as a Disease. Fingarette, Herbert
Berkeley : University of California Press, 1988.ADAI BOOK Call No: HV 5292 F56 1988
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Under the Influence ; A Guide to the Myths and Realities of Alcoholism. Milam, James R. ; Ketcham, Katherine
Seattle : Madrona Publishers, 1981.ADAI BOOK Call No: RC 565 M442
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Articles, Chapters, and Reprints
11 The disease concept of alcoholism revisited. ADAI/UW Link 12 Alcoholism as a folk disease. The paradox of beliefs and choice of therapy in an urban American community. ADAI/UW Link 13 Alcohol and the burden of disease. Gulbinat W
Addict Res Theory 2008;16(6):541-552 (Journal) [ ]ADAI/UW Link 14 The case for chronic disease management for addiction. [review] Saitz R ; Larson MJ ; LaBelle C ; Richardson J ; Samet JH
J Addict Med 2008;2(2):55-65 (Journal) [ ]UW Link 15 Managing addiction as a chronic condition. Free Link 16 Addiction as a chronic disorder: Key messages for clients, families and referral sources. 17 Viewing videotapes of one's own delirium tremens: renaissance of alcohol dependence as 'disease of the will'? UW Link 18 On the web : Are some people afraid to admit that alcoholism is a disease? Gitlow S
Counselor 2006;7(6):36-37 (Journal) [ ]19 Editorial : Towards addiction as relationship. ADAI/UW Link 20 Recovery management : What if we really believed that addiction was a chronic disorder? White WL
IN: White WL; Kurtz E; Sanders M (eds.). RECOVERY MANAGEMENT. Chicago, IL : Great Lakes Addiction Technology Transfer Center, 2006, pp.44-57 (Chapter) [Call No: RC 566 W53 2006] [ ]Free Link 21 Addiction as accomplishment : The discursive construction of disease. Reinarman C
Addict Res Theory 2005;13(4):307-320 (Journal) [ ]ADAI/UW Link 22 Alcoholics Anonymous and the disease concept of alcoholism. Kurtz E
In: McGovern TF, White WL (eds.). ALCOHOL PROBLEMS IN THE UNITED STATES : TWENTY YEARS OF TREATMENT PERSPECTIVE. NY : The Haworth Press, 2002, pp.5-40 (Chapter) [Call No: HV 5279 A35 2002] [ ]23 Alcoholism / addiction as a chronic disease : From rhetoric to clinical reality. White WL ; Boyle M ; Loveland D
In: McGovern TF, White WL (eds.). ALCOHOL PROBLEMS IN THE UNITED STATES : TWENTY YEARS OF TREATMENT PERSPECTIVE. NY : The Haworth Press, 2002, pp.107-130 (Chapter) [Call No: HV 5279 A35 2002] [ ]24 Clinician attributions and disease model perspectives of mentally ill, chemically addicted patients: a preliminary investigation. ADAI/UW Link 25 Alcoholism as a disease in North America: A critical social analysis. Suissa AJ
J Addict Nurs 2003;14(4):201-208 (Journal) [ ]ADAI/UW Link 26 Substance abuse as a dynamical disease: evidence and clinical implications of nonlinearity in a time series of daily alcohol consumption. UW Link 27 Alcoholics Anonymous and the disease concept of alcoholism. Kurtz E
Alcohol Treat Q 2002;20(3/4):5-40 (Journal) [ ]ADAI/UW Link 28 Alcoholism / addiction as a chronic disease : from rhetoric to clinical reality. ADAI/UW Link 29 Dependence : whether a disorder or a disease, it is not a "concept." UW Link 30 Is addiction a chronic, relapsing disease? Heyman GM
In: Heymann PB ; Brownsberger WN (eds.). DRUG ADDICTION AND DRUG POLICY : THE STRUGGLE TO CONTROL DEPENDENCE. Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press, 2001, pp.81-117 (Chapter) [Call No: HV 5825 D7855 2001] [ ]31 The concept of addictive disease. McCarthy JC
In: Smith DE ; Wesson DR (eds.). TREATING THE COCAINE ABUSER. Center City, NJ : Hazelden, 1985, pp.21-30 (Chapter) [Call No: RC 568 C6 T84 1985] [ ]32 Is drug addiction a brain disease? Satel SL
In: Heymann PB ; Brownsberger WN (eds.). DRUG ADDICTION AND DRUG POLICY : THE STRUGGLE TO CONTROL DEPENDENCE. Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press, 2001, pp.118-143 (Chapter) [Call No: HV 5825 D7855 2001] [ ]33 Drug addiction as chronic disease: "The narcotic drug problem." [New York: Macmillan, 1920, 1-10]. Bishop E
In: Musto DF (ed.). DRUGS IN AMERICA : A DOCUMENTARY HISTORY. New York : New York University Press, 2002, pp.265-270 (Chapter) [Call No: HV 5825 D78 2002] [ ]34 Definitions of alcoholism: The disease concept of alcoholism [excerpt]. (New Haven CT : College and University Press, 1960). Jellinek EM
In: Musto DF (ed.). DRUGS IN AMERICA : A DOCUMENTARY HISTORY. New York : New York University Press, 2002, pp.164-169 (Chapter) [Call No: HV 5825 D78 2002] [ ]35 The AMA and the ABA on the limits of law enforcement: "Drug addiction : crime or disease?" [Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1961, 159-66] Joint Committee of the American Bar Association and the American Medical Association on Narcotic Drugs
In: Musto DF (ed.). DRUGS IN AMERICA : A DOCUMENTARY HISTORY. New York : New York University Press, 2002, pp.282-286 (Chapter) [Call No: HV 5825 D78 2002] [ ]36 Addiction : Disease, symptom or choice? Khantzian EJ
Counselor 2001;2(6):46-50 (Journal) [ ]37 From sin to disease : Differences and similarities between past and current conceptions of chronic drunkenness. Ferentzy P
Contemp Drug Probl 2001;28(3):363-390 (Journal) [ ]UW Link 38 Relation between average alcohol consumption and disease: An overview. ADAI/UW Link 39 Alcoholism : a complex genetic disease. 40 Are disease and other conceptions of alcohol abuse related to beliefs about outcome and recovery? 41 Coronary artery disease modifies left ventricular remodelling due to heavy alcohol consumption. Kajander OA ; Kupari M ; Laippala P ; Penttila A ; Karhunen PJ
Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2001;25(2):246-52 (Journal) [ PubMed abstract ]UW Link 42 History : [of the disease concept of alcoholism: "advocates and critics"]. White WL
Counselor 2001;2(1):42-46 (Journal) [ ]43 History : conclusions and proposals regarding the disease concept of addiction in America. White WL
Counselor 2001;2(2):48-52 (Journal) [ ]44 History [the rebirth of the addiction - disease concept through the 20th century]. White WL
Counselor 2000;1(2):62-66 (Journal) [ ]45 Addiction as a disease. White WL
Counselor 2000;1(1):46-51,73 (Journal) [ ]46 What we know : drug addiction is a brain disease. Leshner AI
In: Graham AW ; Schultz TK (eds.) PRINCIPLES OF ADDICTION MEDICINE : SECOND EDITION. Chevy Chase, MD : American Society of Addiction Medicine, Inc., 1998, pps. xxix-xxxvi (Chapter) [Call No: RC 564 M455 1998 [REF HAND]] [ ]47 The disease concept and psychoanalysis: Psychoanalysis and substance abuse: Toward a more effective approach. Brickman B
In: Yalisove DL (ed.) ESSENTIAL PAPERS ON ADDICTIONS. New York : New York University Press, 1997, pp. 354-371 (Chapter) [Call No: RC 564 E776 1997] [ ]48 The disease concept and psychoanalysis: Recovery oriented psychotherapy. Zweben JE
In: Yalisove DL (ed.) ESSENTIAL PAPERS ON ADDICTIONS. New York : New York University Press, 1997, pp. 372-390 (Chapter) [Call No: RC 564 E776 1997] [ ]49 The disease model. Sheehan T ; Owen P
In: McCrady BS ; Epstein EE (eds.). ADDICTIONS: A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDEBOOK. New York : Oxford University Press, 1999, pp. 268-286 (Chapter) [Call No: RC 564 M327 1999 [REF HAND]] [ ]50 The disease concept and psychoanalysis: The traditional model of alcoholism, Pattison EM ; Sobell MB ; Sobell LC
In: Yalisove DL (ed.) ESSENTIAL PAPERS ON ADDICTIONS. New York : New York University Press, 1997, pp. 351-353 (Chapter) [Call No: RC 564 E776 1997] [ ]51 The origins and evolution of the disease concept of treatment. ADAI/UW Link 52 Three disease management models from Green Spring. UW Link 53 A disease management model for addiction treatment. Kaplan L
Behav Health Manage 1997;17(4):14-15 (Journal) [ ]UW Link 54 Clinical characteristics and disease course of alcoholics with inactive aldehyde dehydrogenase-2. Murayama M ; Matsushita S ; Muramatsu T ; Higuchi S
Alcohol Clin Exp Res 1998;22(2):524-7 (Journal) [ ]UW Link 55 Reply to Lilienfeld: why alcoholism is a disease [comment] 56 Addiction as a brain disease. Kosten TR
Am J Psychiatry 1998;155(6):711-713 (Reprint 08344) [ ]UW Link 57 Alcoholism and the medical model of disease. Reznik L
In: Shelton WN ; Edwards RB (eds.) VALUES, ETHICS, AND ALCOHOLISM. (Advances in Bioethics vol. 3) Greenwich, CT : JAI Press, 1997. pp. 1-20 (Chapter) [Call No: RC 565 V23 1997] [ ]58 The case against alcoholism as a disease. Schaler JA
In: Shelton WN ; Edwards RB (eds.) VALUES, ETHICS, AND ALCOHOLISM. (Advances in Bioethics vol. 3) Greenwich, CT : JAI Press, 1997. pp. 21-49 (Chapter) [Call No: RC 565 V23 1997] [ ]59 Does disease matter? Incorporating solution-focused brief therapy in alcoholism treatment. Osborn CJ
J Alcohol Drug Educ 1997;43(1):18-30 (Journal) [ ]UW Link 60 A disease model of addiction. Lewis DC
In: Miller NS (ed.) PRINCIPLES OF ADDICTION MEDICINE. Chevy Chase, MD : American Society of Addiction Medicine, 1994, Sec.I Chap.7. (Chapter) [Call No: RC 564 M455 1994] [ ]61 An existential model for promoting life change. Confronting the disease concept. UW Link 62 Physicians' perceptions of alcoholics : The disease concept reconsidered. Mignon SI
Alcohol Treat Q 1996;14(4):33-45 (Journal) [ ]63 Alcoholism : Disease or addiction? 64 Reply to Maltzman's Why alcoholism is a disease. 65 Drug users' spiritual beliefs, locus of control and the disease concept in relation to Narcotics Anonymous attendance and six-month outcomes. UW Link 66 Effects of severity of accident, intent, and "alcoholism is a disease" excuse on judgments of a drunk driver. 67 Why alcoholism is a disease. 68 The disease concept of alcoholism: its impact on women's treatment. 69 The Hazelden Residential Family Program: a combined systems and disease model approach. Laundergan JC ; Williams T
In: O'Farrell TJ (ed.) TREATING ALCOHOL PROBLEMS: MARITAL AND FAMILY INTERVENTIONS. New York : Guilford Press, 1993, pp. 145-169 (Chapter) [Call No: RC 565 T725 1993] [ ]70 Alcoholism as a progressive disease. Jellinek E
In: Levin JD ; Weiss RH (eds.) THE DYNAMICS AND TREATMENT OF ALCOHOLISM: ESSENTIAL PAPERS. Northvale NJ : Jason Aronson, 1994, pp. 35-47 (Chapter) [Call No: RC 565 D93 1994] [ ]71 Alcoholism--still an inferior disease? [editorial] 72 Modern disease models of alcoholism and other chemical dependencies: the new biopsychosocial models. Wallace J
Drugs Society 1993;8(1):69-87 (Journal) [ ]73 Stigma or legitimation? A historical examination of the social potentials of addiction disease models. 74 Addiction as a spiritual disease. Caplan PS
Addict Recovery 1993;13(6):36-37 (Journal) [ ]75 Cognitive processes and change in disease-model treatment. Morgenstern J ; McCrady BS
In: McCrady BS ; Miller WR (eds.) RESEARCH ON ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS : OPPORTUNITIES AND ALTERNATIVES. New Brunswick, NJ : Rutgers Center of Alcohol Studies, 1993. pp. 153-164 (Chapter) [Call No: HV 5278 R38 1993] [ ]76 Some considerations about the relationship between alcohol consumption and disease. Quartini A ; Negri E ; Patussi V ; D'Avanzo B ; La Vecchia C
Alcologia 1991;3(2):125-128 (Journal) [ ]77 The disease controversy revisited: an ontologic perspective. Neuhaus C
J Drug Issues 1993;23(3):463-478 (Journal) [ ]78 Alcoholism: toward a better disease model. Miller WR
Psychol Addict Behav 1993;7(2):129-136 (Journal) [ ]UW Link 79 Alcoholism as a social disease: the community model of alcohol problems. Matthews RA ; Weiss HL
In: Shaw S ; Borkman T (eds.) SOCIAL MODEL ALCOHOL RECOVERY: AN ENVIRONMENTAL APPROACH. Burbank, CA : Bridge Focus, Inc., 1990. pp.169-188 (Chapter) [Call No: HV 5279 S63 1990] [ ]80 The disease controversy and psychotherapy with alcoholics. 81 A pharmacologist's opinion--alcoholism: the disease debate needs to stop. Erickson CK
Alcohol Alcoholism 1992;27(4):325-8 (Journal) [ ]82 Addiction: crime or disease. Blansfield HN ; Blansfield JM
In: Trebach AS ; Zeese KB (eds.) THE GREAT ISSUES OF DRUG POLICY. Washington DC : Drug Policy Foundation, 1990, pp. 268-270 (Chapter) [Call No: HV 5825 G84 1990] [ ]83 Curative factors in alcohol and drug treatment: behavioral and disease model perspectives. UW Link 84 Drug and alcohol addiction as a disease. Miller NS
Alcohol Treat Q 1991;8(4):43-55 (Journal) [ ]85 Adapting the chronic disease model in the treatment of dually diagnosed patients. 86 Medications in the treatment of addictive disease. 87 'Alcoholism'--disease, learned disorder or just heavy drinking? A review of Professor Herbert Fingarette's book, Heavy Drinking--the Myth of Alcoholism as a Disease. Glatt MM
Alcohol Alcoholism 1991;26(5-6):499-503 (Journal) [ ]88 Alcoholism: the mythical disease. Fingarette H
In: Pittman DJ ; White HR (eds.) SOCIETY, CULTURE, AND DRINKING PATTERNS REEXAMINED. New Brunswick, NJ : Rutgers Center of Alcohol Studies, 1991, pp. 417-38. (Chapter) [Call No: HV 5001 A433 v.1] [ ]89 The disease concept of alcoholism. Hore BD
In: Pittman DJ ; White HR (eds.) SOCIETY, CULTURE, AND DRINKING PATTERNS REEXAMINED. New Brunswick, NJ : Rutgers Center of Alcohol Studies, 1991, pp. 439-54. (Chapter) [Call No: HV 5001 A433 v.1] [ ]90 Problem definitions and social movement strategies: the disease concept and the hidden alcoholic revisited. Roman PM
In: Roman PM (ed.) ALCOHOL: THE DEVELOPMENT OF SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES ON USE AND ABUSE. Piscataway, NJ : Rutgers Center of Alcohol Studies, 1991, pp.235-53 (Chapter) [Call No: HV 5001 A433 v.2] [ ]91 Alcoholism: disease or willful misconduct? A look at the Veterans Administration position in Traynor v. Turnage. Goff JL
J Psychiatr Law 1990:59-107 (Reprint 05106) [ ]92 Drug and alcohol addiction as a disease. Miller NS
In: Miller NS (ed.) COMPREHENSIVE HANDBOOK OF DRUG AND ALCOHOL ADDICTION. New York : Marcel Dekker, 1991, pp.295-309 (Chapter) [Call No: RC 564 C652 1991 (REF HAND)] [ ]93 Controlled drinking, treatment effectiveness, and the disease model of addiction: a commentary on the idealogical wishes of Stanton Peele [letter] 94 Alcoholism: a family disease. Goodwin DW ; Warnock JK
In: Frances RJ ; Miller SI (eds.) CLINICAL TEXTBOOK OF ADDICTIVE DISORDERS. New York : Guilford Press, 1991, pp.485-500 (Chapter) [Call No: RC 564 C55 1991] [ ]95 Toward an epistemology of "addictive disease". Shaffer HJ
Behav Sci Law 1991;9:269-86 (Reprint 04990) [ ]96 Disease versus social-learning models of alcoholism in the prediction of alcohol problem recognition, help-seeking, and stigma. 97 Fingarette on the disease concept of alcoholism. Corlett JA
Theoret Med 1990;11:243-9 (Reprint 04947) [ ]98 History of the disease concept. 99 Personal reflection: the disease concept of drug addiction and alcoholism. Rome HP
Psychiatr Ann 1991;21(4):194-5 (Reprint 04913) [ ]100 Contemporary psychodynamic perspectives and the disease concept of addiction: complementary or competing models? 101 Co-addiction as a disease. Cermak TL
Psychiatr Ann 1991;21(4):266-72 (Reprint 04915) [ ]102 Controlled drinking, treatment effectiveness, and the disease model of addiction: a commentary on the ideological wishes of Stanton Peele. 103 Controlled drinking, treatment effectiveness, and the disease model of addiction: a commentary on the ideological wishes of Stanton Peele. 104 Alcoholism: can honest mistake about one's capacity for self control be an excuse? Fingarette H
In: Mitchell C (ed.) INTOXICATION AND CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY. New York : Pergamon Press, 1990, pp. 77-93 (Int J Law Psychiatry 1990;13(1/2)). (Chapter) [Call No: HV 5053 I57 1990] [ ]105 Response to Lehman's article "alcoholism, freedom and moral responsibility." Fingarette H
In: Mitchell C (ed.) INTOXICATION AND CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY. New York : Pergamon Press, 1990, pp. 123-26 (Int J Law Psychiatry 1990;13(1/2)). (Chapter) [Call No: HV 5053 I57 1990] [ ]106 Addictive disease in the nineties: lessons from the emperor. Shaffer HJ
Psychol Addict Behav 1990;4(1):57-64 (Journal) [ ]UW Link 107 Disease, behavior or both? Facing the addiction dilema. Meacham A
Focus 1990;13(2):18-19,36-37 (Journal) [ ]108 The disease model of addiction: a biopsychiatrist's view. 109 Alcoholism: a disease of internal medicine. ADAI/UW Link 110 Personality traits and addictive disease. Ernst T
Am J Public Health 1990;80(4):498-99 (Reprint 04121) [ ]UW Link 111 Is 'disease model' an appropriate term to describe the alcohol dependence syndrome? Gorman DM
Alcohol Alcoholism 1989;24(6):509-12 (Journal) [ ]112 The mythical roots of U.S. drug policy: soldiers' disease and addiction in the Civil War. Mandel J
In: Trebach AS ; Zeese KB (eds.) DRUG POLICY 1989-1990: A REFORMER'S CATALOG. Washington, DC : Drug Policy Foundation, 1988, pp. 110-133. (Chapter) [Call No: HV 5801 D78 1989] [ ]113 The disease and adaptive models of addiction : a re-evaluation. 114 The perils of Powell : in search of a factual foundation for the "disease concept of alcoholism". Fingarette H
Drugs Society 1989;3(3/4):1-27 (Journal) [ ]115 Professional opinion on the disease concept [letter] Heather N
Br J Addict 1989;84(8):946-7 (Journal) [ ]UW Link 116 Is the 'new' problem drinking concept of Heather & Robertson more useful in advancing our scientific knowledge than the 'old' disease concept? Gorman DM
Br J Addict 1989;84(8):843-5; discussion 847-52 (Journal) [ ]UW Link 117 Does endorsement of the disease concept of alcoholism predict humanitarian attitudes to alcoholics? ADAI/UW Link 118 The disease concept controversy : is there a cure? Morse RM
Subst Abuse 1989;10(2):75-76 (Journal) [ ]119 The Supreme Court VA / disease model case : background and implications. UW Link 120 Alcoholism: scientific basis of a neuropsychogenetic disease. ADAI/UW Link 121 The disease concept of alcoholism : sociocultural and organizational bases of support. Roman PM
Drugs Society 1988;2(3/4):5-32 (Journal) [ ]122 Implications of the disease concept of alcoholism. Cahalan D
Drugs Society 1988;2(3/4):49-68 (Journal) [ ]123 The disease concept of alcoholism: the persistence of an outmoded scientific paradigm. 124 Managerial control, employee assistance programs, and the medical disease ideology of alcoholism. Weiss RM
In: Hogler RL (ed.) SUBSTANCE ABUSE IN THE WORKPLACE: READINGS IN THE LABOR-MANAGEMENT ISSUES. University Park, PA : Pennsylvania State University Press, 1987, pp. 70-94. (Chapter) [Call No: HF 5549.5 D7 S832 1987] [ ]125 An order-theoretic analysis of Jellinek's disease model of alcoholism. ADAI/UW Link 126 The concept of disease in psychiatry. Hafner H
Psychol Med 1987;17:11-14 (Reprint 02784) [ ]127 The disease theory of alcoholism from an interactionist perspective : the consequences of self-delusion. Peele S
Drugs Society 1987;2(1):147-70 (Journal) [ ]128 Alcoholism: the mythical disease. Fingarette H
Public Interest 1988;91:9-22 (Reprint 02725) [ ]129 Public attitudes to the disease concept of alcoholism. ADAI/UW Link 130 Co-alcoholism as a disease: implications for psychotherapy. Young E
J Psychoactive Drugs 1987;19(3):257-68 (Journal) [ ]131 Governing images and self-control : a comment on Drew's "Beyond the Disease Concept of Addiction". Room R
Aust Drug Alcohol Rev 1987;6:51-4 (Reprint 02470) [ ]132 Alcoholism : disease or protean dis-ease syndrome? Masserman JH
In: Gottheil E ; Druley KA ; Pashko S ; Weinstein SP (eds.) STRESS AND ADDICTION. New York : Brunner/Mazel, 1987, pp. 5-12. (Chapter) [Call No: RC 565 S77 1987] [ ]133 The epistemology of "addictive disease:: the Lincoln-Douglas debate. Shaffer HJ
J Subst Abuse Treat 1987;4(2):103-13 (Journal) [ ]134 Waging the war for wellness. Part II. The attack upon the disease model. Wallace J
Professional Counselor 1987:21-7 (Reprint 02010) [ ]135 The disease and adaptive models of addiction : a framework evaluation. Alexander BK
J Drug Issues 1987;17(1/2):47-66 (Journal) [ ]136 Assessing the acceptance of the disease concept of alcoholism among EAP practitioners. 137 Coercion into alcoholism treatment : meanings for the disease concept of alcoholism. 138 Alcoholism as an addiction: the disease concept reconsidered. Douglas DB
J Subst Abuse Treat 1986;3(2):115-20 (Journal) [ ]139 Beyond the disease concept of addiction. Drew LRH
J Drug Issues 1986;16(2):263-74 (Journal) [ ]140 Psychiatrists and drug use : implications of alternatives to the `disease' concept. Drew LRH
Aust N Z J Psychiatry 1986;20:376-380 (Reprint 01731) [ ]141 The personal perspective on the disease concept [letter] Frawley PJ
J Subst Abuse Treat 1986;3(4):307-8 (Journal) [ ]142 The disease controversy: of metaphors, maps and menus. Shaffer HJ
J Psychoactive Drugs 1985;17(2):65-76 (Journal) [ ]143 Addictive disease: concept and controvery. Smith DE ; Milkman HB ; Sunderwirth SG
In: Milkman HB ; Shaffer HJ (eds.) THE ADDICTIONS: MULTIDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES AND TREATMENT. Lexington : Lexington Books, 1985, pp. 145-159. (Chapter) [Call No: RC 564 A293 1985] [ ]144 Diffusion of an idea: Jellinek's disease concept in Latin America. Caetano R
Int J Addict 1985;20(11-12):1621-33 (Journal) [ ]ADAI/UW Link 145 The compatability of the disease concept with a psychodynamic approach in the treatment of alcoholism. Levinson VR
Alcohol Treat Q 1985;2(1):7-24 (Journal) [ ]146 The drinking man's disease: the 'pre-history' of alcoholism in Georgian Britain. Porter R
Br J Addict 1985;80(4):385-96 (Journal) [ ]UW Link 147 The disease concept of alcoholism: a review. Hill SY
Drug Alcohol Depend 1985;16(3):193-214 (Journal) [ ]148 The disease concept of alcoholism : a review. Hill SY
Drug Alcohol Depend 1985;16:193-214 (Reprint 00119) [ ]149 Addiction: an everyday `disease'. Yates R
In: Lishman J ; Horobin G (eds) RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS IN SOCIAL WORK: APPROACHES TO ADDICTION. New York : St. Martin's Press, 1985, pp.91-101. (Chapter) [Call No: HV 5035 A77 1985] [ ]150 Alcoholism: illness or disease? Chrisman NJ
In: Bennett LA ; Ames GM (eds.) THE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE WITH ALCOHOL; CONTRASTING CULTURAL PERSPECTIVES. New York : Plenum Press, 1985, pp.7-21. (Chapter) [Call No: HV 5292 A44 1985] [ ]151 The disease concept of dependence. Shaw S
In: Heather N ; Robertson I ; Davies P (eds.) THE MISUSE OF ALCOHOL : CRUCIAL ISSUES IN DEPENDENCE TREATMENT AND PREVENTION. New York : New York University Press, 1985, pp. 35-44. (Chapter) [Call No: RC 565 M544 1985] [ ]152 Countering resistance to acceptance of denial and the disease concept in alcoholic families: two examples of experiential teaching. Henderson CD
Alcohol Treat Q 1984;1(4):117-121 (Journal) [ ]153 The alcoholic stigma and the disease concept. ADAI/UW Link 154 Philosophical and legal aspects of the disease concept of alcoholism. Fingarette H
In: Smart RG ; Glaser FB ; Israel Y ; Kalant H ; Popham RE ; Schmidt W (eds.) RESEARCH ADVANCES IN ALCOHOL AND DRUG PROBLEMS VOL.7. New York : Plenum Press, 1983, pp.1-45. (Chapter) [Call No: RC 565 R37 V.7] [ ]155 Sociological aspects of the disease concept of alcoholism. Room R
In: Smart RG ; Glaser FB ; Israel Y ; Kalant H ; Popham RE ; Schmidt W (eds.) RESEARCH ADVANCES IN ALCOHOL AND DRUG PROBLEMS VOL.7. New York : Plenum Press, 1983, pp.47-91. (Chapter) [Call No: RC 565 R37 V.7] [ ]156 The disease concept of alcoholism. Kissin B
In: Smart RG ; Glaser FB ; Israel Y ; Kalant H ; Popham RE ; Schmidt W (eds.) RESEARCH ADVANCES IN ALCOHOL AND DRUG PROBLEMS VOL.7. New York : Plenum Press, 1983, pp.93-126. (Chapter) [Call No: RC 565 R37 V.7] [ ]157 Alcoholism and the concept of disease. 158 The alcohologist's addiction; some implications of having lost control over the disease concept of alcoholism. 159 Bad habits are not diseases; a refutation of the claim that alcoholism is a disease. 160 The disease concept of alcoholism redefined. Marjot D
In: Golding P (ed.) ALCOHOLISM: A MODERN PERSPECTIVE. Ridgewood : Bogden & Sons, 1982, pp.79-86. (Chapter) [Call No: RC 565 A4451] [ ]161 The uneasy triumph of a concept : the "disease" conception of alcoholism. Watts TD
J Drug Issues 1981;11(4):451-60 (Reprint 02788) [ ]162 Alcoholism treatment : a family disease model with particular reference to inpatient treatment for family members. Ditzler JM ; Ditzler JR
In: Einstein S (ed.) DRUG AND ALCOHOL USE: ISSUES AND FACTORS. New York : Plenum Press, 1981, pp. 275-84. (Chapter) [Call No: RC 564 D786 1981] [ ]163 "Continuous" and "intermittent" alcoholics : a comparison of demographic, sociological, and physical disease characteristics in relation to the pattern of drinking. Ashley MJ ; Olin JS ; LeRiche WH ; Kornaczewski A ; Schmidt W ; Rankin JG
Addict Diseases 1976;2(3):515-32 (Journal) [ ]164 Bad habits are not diseases : a refutation of the claim that alcoholism is a disease. Szasz TS
Lancet 1972 Jul 8:83-4 (Reprint 01122) [ ]
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165 Betty Ford Institute Link: http://www.bettyfordinstitute.org/
Description: Betty Ford Institute (estab. Sept. 2006) to support and conduct research, education, and policy development on alcohol and other drug use, abuse, and dependency.
Subjects: Recovery | Disease concept166 Group Health Cooperative Chemical Dependency Services Link: http://www.ghc.org/provider/behavioralhealth/chemdep.jhtml
Description: GHC treats alcohol and drug abuse or dependence through a state-approved chemical dependency services program. They view dependency on alcohol and drugs as a treatable disease, and believes the family plays a vital role in a patient's recovery.
Subjects: Disease concept167 Pearson Center for Alcohol and Addiction Research Link: http://www.scripps.edu/research/pearsonctr/
Description: Scripps Research Institute, La Jola, CA. The Pearson Center for Alcoholism and Addiction Research (TPCAAR) was established in 2003 through the generosity of a multi-million dollar anonymous gift and is supported through the generosity of individual, corporate and public donors. It combines the latest biomedical research with new clinical treatments to fight the devastating, costly, and deadly disease of alcohol and drug addiction.
Subjects: Disease concept168 Stanton Peele articles on Disease Theory of Alcoholism