Women for Sobriety (original) (raw)

Alcoholics Anonymous: Warts and All

Shelly Wiechelt

Substance use & misuse, 2015

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Women, Alcoholics Anonymous, and Related Mutual Aid Groups: Review and Recommendations for Research

Ericka Adams

Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 2012

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The Social Thought of Alcoholics

Linda Farris Kurtz

Journal of Drug Issues, 1985

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Alcoholics Anonymous-Related Helping and the Helper Therapy Principle

Stephen Post

Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 2011

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Researching with Women in Recovery (RWR): practitioner support for women in recovery with alcohol use disorders (AUDs)

Stuart Hill

2014

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The legacy of psychiatry and psychology in Alcoholics Anonymous Fellowship program

Bohdan Tadeusz Woronowicz

Alcoholism and Drug Addiction, 2020

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The Philosophies and Practices of Alcoholics Anonymous From a Psychodynamic Perspective

Noah Kass

2015

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Development of Intensive Motivational Interviewing (IMI) and Modifications for Treating Women with Alcohol Use Disorders

Douglas Polcin

Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy

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An empowerment process: successful recovery from alcohol dependence

Mei-Yu Yeh

Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2008

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Differential treatment: considerations for the female alcoholic

Jean Cirillo

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1996

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Psychotherapy and Alcoholics Anonymous

William A Knack, Ph.D.

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Pragmatism of the Alcoholics Anonymous Fellowship

Marek A. Motyka

Global Journal of Health Science, 2020

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Alcoholics Anonymous and other 12-step programmes for alcohol dependence

Marica Ferri

Cochrane Database of Systematic …, 2006

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Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly 2020, 38-4

Regina Baronia

Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly

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Assessing sobriety and successful membership of Alcoholics Anonymous

Saoirse Nic Gabhainn

Journal of Substance Use, 2003

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To thine own self be true: Alcoholics Anonymous, recovery and care of the self

Lymarie Rodriguez-Morales

2019

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Speaking Sober: Program Language as a Mechanism for Community Creation in Alcoholics Anonymous

Talya Wolf

2018

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Alcoholics Anonymous and the Counseling Profession: Philosophies in Conflict

Richard Page

Journal of Counseling & Development, 1995

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A gender-specific approach to improving substance abuse treatment for women: The Healthy Steps to Freedom program

Cortney S Warren

Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 2012

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How do people recover from alcohol dependence? A systematic review of the research on mechanisms of behavior change in Alcoholics Anonymous

Robert Stout

Addiction Research & Theory, 2009

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Alcoholics anonymous: The anatomy of a self help group

Chris Hensman

Social Psychiatry, 1967

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A Home for Body and Soul: Substance Using Women in Recovery

Edward Kruk

Harm Reduction Journal, 2013

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The steps of alcoholics anonymous as an adjunctive treatment for trauma survivors.

Dr. Rivka Edery, Psy.D., M.S.W., L.C.S.W., CCTP-II, CAIMHP, CSTS, M-RAS

International Journal of Emergency Mental Health, 2014

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Treatment Interventions for Women With Alcohol Use Disorder

Kathryn Fokas

Alcohol Research: Current Reviews, 2020

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Analysis and Comparison of Three Treatment Measures for Alcoholism: Antabuse, the Alcoholics Anonymous Approach, and Psychotherapy

Father Francis E Chambers, OSA

Addiction, 1953

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Treatment of Alcohol Use Disorder: Integration of Alcoholics Anonymous and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Justine Grosso

Training and Education in Professional Psychology, 2020

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The General Alcoholics Anonymous Tools of Recovery: The adoption of 12-step practices and beliefs

Brenna Greenfield

Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 2013

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Helping other alcoholics in alcoholics anonymous and drinking outcomes: findings from project MATCH

Robert Stout

Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 2004

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