Cognitive versus behavioral treatment of concurrent alcohol dependence and agoraphobia: A pilot study
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A behavioral treatment (BT), consisting of five sessions treating alcohol dependence and five sessions treating panic disorder with agoraphobia, was compared to a cognitive treatment (CT) that addressed the dysfunctional cognitions mediating the alcohol problem and anxiety symptoms. The results stated that no differences occurred between a primarily BT and a primarily CT on any of the alcohol variables during treatment and a 1-year follow-up.
Publication Name: Addictive Behaviors
Subject: Sociology and social work
ISSN: 0306-4603
Year: 2005
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Self-reported motivations to change and self-efficacy levels for a group of recidivist drink drivers
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An examination is conducted on a group of 132 recidivist offenders' stages of change and self-efficacy levels for changing and controlling both their drinking and drink driving behaviors. Examination of the self-reported frequency of drink driving revealed that both motivations and self-efficacy levels are predictors of past offences and future intentions to drink and drive.
Publication Name: Addictive Behaviors
Subject: Sociology and social work
ISSN: 0306-4603
Year: 2005
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