Alcohol Abuse
Alcohol Abuse | Alcoholics Can Learn to Drink in Moderation
Stanton Peele is a psychologist, researcher, and the author of Diseasing of America: How We Allowed Recovery Zealots and the Treatment Industry to Convince Us We Are Out of Control. Peele has also published numerous articles in magazines and journals.
Summary: Audrey Kishline, the founder of Moderation Management, made national headlines on March 25, 2000, when she killed a father and his daughter in a drunk-driving accident. Kishline believed that problem drinkers could return to levels of moderate drinking and promoted this idea through her...
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Table of Contents
- Alcoholism Is a Disease
- Alcoholism Is Not a Disease
- Alcoholics Anonymous Is the Best Treatment for Alcoholics
- Alcoholics Anonymous Is Not the Best Treatment for Alcoholics
- Alcoholics Cannot Learn to Drink in Moderation
- Alcoholics Can Learn to Drink in Moderation
- Colleges Should Promote Tougher Policies Against Alcohol Abuse
- Colleges Should Promote Moderate Drinking
- Drug Therapy Is an Effective Treatment for Alcohol Abuse
- Organizations to Contact
- Bibliography
- Copyright
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