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ALCOHOLISM DEFINED

The disease alcoholism

Pages 78-84 | Published online: 07 Jul 2016

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NormanS. Miller & A. James Giannini. (1990) The Disease Model of Addiction: A Biopsycihatrist's View. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs 22:1, pages 83-85.
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NormanS. Miller & MarkS. Gold. (1990) Benzodiazepines: Tolerance, Dependence, Abuse, and Addiction. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs 22:1, pages 23-33.
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Gregory B. Collins. (1981) Treatment of alcoholism. Postgraduate Medicine 69:1, pages 145-149.
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Norman G Hoffmann & Norman S Miller. (1992) Treatment Outcomes for Abstinence-based Programs. Psychiatric Annals 22:8, pages 402-408.
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David B. McMicken. (1990) Alcohol Withdrawal Syndromes. Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America 8:4, pages 805-819.
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Daniel Schapira. (1990) Alcohol abuse and osteoporosis. Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism 19:6, pages 371-376.
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Norman S. Miller & Mark S. Gold. (1990) The Disease and Adaptive Models of Addiction: A Re-Evaluation. Journal of Drug Issues 20:1, pages 29-35.
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