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Alcoholism: clinical implications of recent research
R. E. Meyer, H. R. Kranzler
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health
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Clinical Practice
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Behavioral Research
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Treatment Response
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Alcohol Dependence
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Alcoholism
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Alcoholic
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Alcohol
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Comorbidity
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Risk Reduction
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Clinically Significant
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DSM-III
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Persuade
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Predictive Validity
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Clinical Treatment
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Self-help
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Clinical Course
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Human Studies
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Treatment Interventions
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DSM-III-R
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Biological Research
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Abstinence
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Clinical Population
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Traditional Treatment
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Clinical Investigator
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Treatment Goals
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Common Mode
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Comorbid Psychopathology
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Relapse Risk
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Pharmacological Strategies
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Psychology
Comorbidity
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Clinical Implication
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Predictive Validity
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