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Spontaneous Remission In Alcoholics; Empirical Observations And Theoretical Implications

Tuchfeld, B. S. 1981Other/Unknown

Journal of Studies on Alcohol 42(7): 1981; 626-641

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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.