Spontaneous Remission In Alcoholics; Empirical Observations And Theoretical Implications
Journal of Studies on Alcohol 42(7): 1981; 626-641
View Original Source →Abstract
The histories of 51 subjects (35 men and 16 women) with chronic drinking problems are studied. Since these subjects seemed to resolve their drinking problems without professional treatment the authors sought to analyze these cases to determine, first, whether spontaneous remission of alcoholism occurs and, second, how this remission occurs.
Case Details
Personal Characteristics
35 men and 16 women
Clinical Characteristics
Chronic drinking problems
Remission Characteristics
Resolve their drinking problems without professional treatment
Treatment & Mechanisms
Proposed Remission Mechanisms
Not discussed
Non-Clinical Treatment
Spontaneous remission
Additional Notes
The authors sought to analyze these cases to determine, first, whether spontaneous remission of alcoholism occurs and, second, how this remission occurs.