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E-grāmata: Helping the Problem Drinker: New Initiatives in Community Care

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Originally published in 1987, Helping the Problem Drinker addressed the realisation that only a small proportion of problem drinkers ever contacted existing treatment agencies, and that therefore a more comprehensive community-oriented approach should be developed. This included training of primary care health workers and the development of multidisciplinary Community Alcohol Teams. At the time other community-based initiatives such as self-help groups for early problem drinkers and early intervention programmes in general practice and general hospitals, had been implemented. This book draws together what had been learned about these new developments, a number of which had now been evaluated. The book will still be of interest to all planners and professional staff concerned with alcohol problems: both specialists and non-specialists in general medicine, psychiatry, psychology and the social services.



First published in 1987,this title addressed the realisation that only a small proportion of problem drinkers ever contacted existing treatment agencies, and that a more comprehensive community-oriented approach should be developed. Including training of primary care health workers and the development of Community Alcohol Teams.

Introduction Tim Stockwell and Sue Clement
1. The Need for a Community
Response to Alcohol-Related Problems Jim Orford Part One: Experiments in
Early Intervention
2. The Drinkwatchers Experience: A Description and
Progress Report on Services for Controlled Drinkers Joe Ruzek
3. Early
Intervention in General Practice Peter Anderson
4. DRAMS for Problem
Drinkers: The Potential of a Brief Intervention by General Practitioners and
Some Evidence of its Effectiveness Nick Heather
5. Early Intervention in the
General Hospital Jonathan Chick Part Two: Supporting Other Community Agents
6. The Salford Experiment: An Account of the Community Alcohol Team Approach
Sue Clement
7. Consultancy as Part of Community Alcohol Team (CAT) Work
Terence Spratley
8. Old Wine in Old Bottles: Why Community Alcohol Teams
Will Not Work Stephen Baldwin
9. Alcohol and Drug Dependence: The Case for a
Combined Community Response Brian Arbery Part Three: Specialist Community
Alcohol Services
10. The Exeter Home Detoxification Project Tim Stockwell
11. The ACCEPT Community Programme for Problem Drinkers: A Comparison with
General Hospital-Based Care Gregory Potamianos and Yiannis Papadatos
12. The
Residential Alcohol Project: A Deserving Case for Rehabilitation Fred Yates
13. A Therapeutic Day Unit for Alcohol Abusers Alan Cartwright Part Four:
Prevention of Alcohol Problems
14. Preventing Alcohol-Related Problems: The
Local Dimension Philip Tether. Index.
Tim Stockwell and Sue Clement