Recovery: with and without self-help.

Abstract:

:Although self-help/mutual-help groups, like Alcoholics Anonymous, are important factors in the recovery of many chemically dependent individuals, the large dropout rates from such groups and the awareness that many who drop out do not return to dependent behavior raises interesting questions about other paths to sustained abstinence and recovery. Current emphasis on treatment outcome studies provides a means for researching factors in both those who recover with and without the assistance of self-help/mutual-help groups. The authors suggest some questions which might be investigated.

journal_name

Subst Use Misuse

journal_title

Substance use & misuse

authors

Godlaski TM,Leukefeld C,Cloud R

doi

10.3109/10826089709027316

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

1997-04-01 00:00:00

pages

621-7

issue

5

eissn

1082-6084

issn

1532-2491

journal_volume

32

pub_type

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