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Summer
Institute
on Longitudinal Research
August 14-16, 2006
Rudolf Moos, Ph.D. and Bernice Moos, B.S.,
Stanford University and Center for Health Care Evaluation, Veterans
Affairs Health Care System
Presentation:
Treatment and Self-Help in the 16-year
Remission of Alcohol Use Disorders
Selected references:
Moos, R. (2006). Social contexts and substance use. In W. R. Miller & K.
M. Carroll (eds.), Rethinking Substance Abuse: What the science
shows and what we should do about it (pp. 182-200). New York: Guilford.
Moos, R., & Moos, B. (2006). Rates
and predictors of relapse after natural and treated remission
from alcohol use disorders. Addiction, 101, 212-222.
Tucker, J. A. (2002). Natural
resolution of alcohol-related problems. In M. Galanter (Ed.),
Recent developments in alcoholism: Volume XVI. Research on Alcoholism
Treatment (pp. 77-90). New York: Kluwer.
Weisner, C., Matzger, H., & Kaskutas, L. A. (2003). How
important is treatment? One-year outcomes of treated and untreated
alcohol-dependent individuals. Addiction, 98, 901-911.
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