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Alcoholics treated by individualized behavior therapy: One year treatment outcome
Authors:Mark B. Sobell  Linda C. Sobell  
Affiliation:

a Alcoholism Services, Orange County (Ca.) Department of Mental Health, 9842 West 13th Street, Santa Ana, California 92703, U.S.A.

b University of California, Irvine, California, U.S.A.

Abstract:One-year treatment outcome results are reported for 70 male alcoholics who, while hospitalized at Patton State Hospital, served as subjects in an experiment evaluating ‘Individualized Behavior Therapy (IBT)’ techniques. Initially, subjects had been assigned to a controlled drinking or non-drinking (abstinence) treatment goal, and then were randomly assigned to either an experimental group receiving IBT or a control group receiving conventional state hospital treatment. One year follow-up results demonstrated that IBT treated subjects had functioned significantly better than control subjects. Dependent variable measures included daily drinking disposition, general emotional adjustment, vocational satisfaction, occupational status, driving status and an index of residential status and stability. The results support the view that some ‘alcoholics’ can acquire and maintain controlled drinking behavior over at least a 1-yr follow-up interval. The difficulties of designing and applying sophisticated follow-up procedures and measures are discussed.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be addressed to Mark B. Sobell   Orange County Alcoholism Services   9842 West 13th Street   Santa Ana   California   U.S.A.   92703.
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