Treatment Matching in Alcoholism
Herausgeber: Babor, Thomas F.; Del Boca, Frances K.
Treatment Matching in Alcoholism
Herausgeber: Babor, Thomas F.; Del Boca, Frances K.
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This book describes the largest treatment study ever conducted with alcoholics, with new information on treatment effectiveness.
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This book describes the largest treatment study ever conducted with alcoholics, with new information on treatment effectiveness.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 478g
- ISBN-13: 9780521177269
- ISBN-10: 052117726X
- Artikelnr.: 31891897
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 478g
- ISBN-13: 9780521177269
- ISBN-10: 052117726X
- Artikelnr.: 31891897
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
List of contributors; Note from series editor; Preface; Part I. Design and Implementation: 1. Matching alcoholism treatment to client heterogeneity: the genesis of project MATCH John P. Allen
Thomas F. Babor
Margaret E. Mattson and Ronald M. Kadden; 2. Planning a multisite matching trial: organizational structure and research design Frances K. Del Boca
Margaret E. Mattson
Richard Fuller and Thomas F. Babor; 3. Clinical assessment: measuring matching characteristics and treatment outcomes Gerard J. Connors
William R. Miller
Raymond F. Anton and J. Scott Tonigan; 4. Therapies for matching: selection
development
implementation
and costs Dennis M. Donovan
Kathleen M. Carroll
Ronald M. Kadden
Carlo D. DiClemente and Bruce J. Rounsaville; 5. Client characteristics and implementation of the research protocol Allen Zweben
Frances K. Del Boca
Margaret E. Mattson and Bonnie McRee; Part II. Findings: 6. The matching hypotheses: rationale and predictions Ronald M. Kadden
Richard Longabaugh and Philip W. Wirtz; 7. Primary treatment outcomes and matching effects: outpatient arm Robert Stout
Frances K. Del Boca
Joseph Carbonari
Robert Rychtarik
Mark D. Litt and Ned L. Cooney; 8. Primary treatment outcomes and matching effects: aftercare arm Carrie Randall
Frances K. Del Boca
Margaret E. Mattson
Robert Rychtarik
Ned L. Cooney
Dennis M. Donovan
Richard Longabaugh and Philip W. Wirtz; 9. Treatment effects across multiple dimensions of outcome Thomas F. Babor
Karen Steinberg
Allen Zweben
Ron Cisler
Robert Stout
J. Scott Tonigan
Raymond F. Anton and John P. Allen; 10. A look inside treatment: therapist effects
the therapeutic alliance
and the process of intentional behavior change Carlo C. DiClemente
Kathleen M. Carroll
William R. Miller
Gerard J. Connors and Dennis M. Donovan; 11. Participation and involvement in Alcoholics Anonymous J. Scott Tonigan
Gerard J. Connors and William R. Miller; Part III. Conclusions and Implications: 12. Summary and conclusions William R. Miller and Richard Longabaugh; 13. Clinical and scientific implications of project MATCH Ned L. Cooney
Thomas F. Babor
Carlo C. DiClemente and Frances K. Del Boca; Appendix; References; Index.
Thomas F. Babor
Margaret E. Mattson and Ronald M. Kadden; 2. Planning a multisite matching trial: organizational structure and research design Frances K. Del Boca
Margaret E. Mattson
Richard Fuller and Thomas F. Babor; 3. Clinical assessment: measuring matching characteristics and treatment outcomes Gerard J. Connors
William R. Miller
Raymond F. Anton and J. Scott Tonigan; 4. Therapies for matching: selection
development
implementation
and costs Dennis M. Donovan
Kathleen M. Carroll
Ronald M. Kadden
Carlo D. DiClemente and Bruce J. Rounsaville; 5. Client characteristics and implementation of the research protocol Allen Zweben
Frances K. Del Boca
Margaret E. Mattson and Bonnie McRee; Part II. Findings: 6. The matching hypotheses: rationale and predictions Ronald M. Kadden
Richard Longabaugh and Philip W. Wirtz; 7. Primary treatment outcomes and matching effects: outpatient arm Robert Stout
Frances K. Del Boca
Joseph Carbonari
Robert Rychtarik
Mark D. Litt and Ned L. Cooney; 8. Primary treatment outcomes and matching effects: aftercare arm Carrie Randall
Frances K. Del Boca
Margaret E. Mattson
Robert Rychtarik
Ned L. Cooney
Dennis M. Donovan
Richard Longabaugh and Philip W. Wirtz; 9. Treatment effects across multiple dimensions of outcome Thomas F. Babor
Karen Steinberg
Allen Zweben
Ron Cisler
Robert Stout
J. Scott Tonigan
Raymond F. Anton and John P. Allen; 10. A look inside treatment: therapist effects
the therapeutic alliance
and the process of intentional behavior change Carlo C. DiClemente
Kathleen M. Carroll
William R. Miller
Gerard J. Connors and Dennis M. Donovan; 11. Participation and involvement in Alcoholics Anonymous J. Scott Tonigan
Gerard J. Connors and William R. Miller; Part III. Conclusions and Implications: 12. Summary and conclusions William R. Miller and Richard Longabaugh; 13. Clinical and scientific implications of project MATCH Ned L. Cooney
Thomas F. Babor
Carlo C. DiClemente and Frances K. Del Boca; Appendix; References; Index.
List of contributors; Note from series editor; Preface; Part I. Design and Implementation: 1. Matching alcoholism treatment to client heterogeneity: the genesis of project MATCH John P. Allen
Thomas F. Babor
Margaret E. Mattson and Ronald M. Kadden; 2. Planning a multisite matching trial: organizational structure and research design Frances K. Del Boca
Margaret E. Mattson
Richard Fuller and Thomas F. Babor; 3. Clinical assessment: measuring matching characteristics and treatment outcomes Gerard J. Connors
William R. Miller
Raymond F. Anton and J. Scott Tonigan; 4. Therapies for matching: selection
development
implementation
and costs Dennis M. Donovan
Kathleen M. Carroll
Ronald M. Kadden
Carlo D. DiClemente and Bruce J. Rounsaville; 5. Client characteristics and implementation of the research protocol Allen Zweben
Frances K. Del Boca
Margaret E. Mattson and Bonnie McRee; Part II. Findings: 6. The matching hypotheses: rationale and predictions Ronald M. Kadden
Richard Longabaugh and Philip W. Wirtz; 7. Primary treatment outcomes and matching effects: outpatient arm Robert Stout
Frances K. Del Boca
Joseph Carbonari
Robert Rychtarik
Mark D. Litt and Ned L. Cooney; 8. Primary treatment outcomes and matching effects: aftercare arm Carrie Randall
Frances K. Del Boca
Margaret E. Mattson
Robert Rychtarik
Ned L. Cooney
Dennis M. Donovan
Richard Longabaugh and Philip W. Wirtz; 9. Treatment effects across multiple dimensions of outcome Thomas F. Babor
Karen Steinberg
Allen Zweben
Ron Cisler
Robert Stout
J. Scott Tonigan
Raymond F. Anton and John P. Allen; 10. A look inside treatment: therapist effects
the therapeutic alliance
and the process of intentional behavior change Carlo C. DiClemente
Kathleen M. Carroll
William R. Miller
Gerard J. Connors and Dennis M. Donovan; 11. Participation and involvement in Alcoholics Anonymous J. Scott Tonigan
Gerard J. Connors and William R. Miller; Part III. Conclusions and Implications: 12. Summary and conclusions William R. Miller and Richard Longabaugh; 13. Clinical and scientific implications of project MATCH Ned L. Cooney
Thomas F. Babor
Carlo C. DiClemente and Frances K. Del Boca; Appendix; References; Index.
Thomas F. Babor
Margaret E. Mattson and Ronald M. Kadden; 2. Planning a multisite matching trial: organizational structure and research design Frances K. Del Boca
Margaret E. Mattson
Richard Fuller and Thomas F. Babor; 3. Clinical assessment: measuring matching characteristics and treatment outcomes Gerard J. Connors
William R. Miller
Raymond F. Anton and J. Scott Tonigan; 4. Therapies for matching: selection
development
implementation
and costs Dennis M. Donovan
Kathleen M. Carroll
Ronald M. Kadden
Carlo D. DiClemente and Bruce J. Rounsaville; 5. Client characteristics and implementation of the research protocol Allen Zweben
Frances K. Del Boca
Margaret E. Mattson and Bonnie McRee; Part II. Findings: 6. The matching hypotheses: rationale and predictions Ronald M. Kadden
Richard Longabaugh and Philip W. Wirtz; 7. Primary treatment outcomes and matching effects: outpatient arm Robert Stout
Frances K. Del Boca
Joseph Carbonari
Robert Rychtarik
Mark D. Litt and Ned L. Cooney; 8. Primary treatment outcomes and matching effects: aftercare arm Carrie Randall
Frances K. Del Boca
Margaret E. Mattson
Robert Rychtarik
Ned L. Cooney
Dennis M. Donovan
Richard Longabaugh and Philip W. Wirtz; 9. Treatment effects across multiple dimensions of outcome Thomas F. Babor
Karen Steinberg
Allen Zweben
Ron Cisler
Robert Stout
J. Scott Tonigan
Raymond F. Anton and John P. Allen; 10. A look inside treatment: therapist effects
the therapeutic alliance
and the process of intentional behavior change Carlo C. DiClemente
Kathleen M. Carroll
William R. Miller
Gerard J. Connors and Dennis M. Donovan; 11. Participation and involvement in Alcoholics Anonymous J. Scott Tonigan
Gerard J. Connors and William R. Miller; Part III. Conclusions and Implications: 12. Summary and conclusions William R. Miller and Richard Longabaugh; 13. Clinical and scientific implications of project MATCH Ned L. Cooney
Thomas F. Babor
Carlo C. DiClemente and Frances K. Del Boca; Appendix; References; Index.