Faculty Articles
Twelve Month Follow-Up of Hospitalized Alcoholics Given Self-Confrontation Experiences by Videotape
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Behavior Therapy
ISSN
0005-7894
Publication Date
4-1972
Abstract
A 12-month posthospitalization follow-up of alcoholics who, while sober, had viewed their own drunken comportment by videotape replay found no difference in social functioning or drinking behavior as compared with a control group equivalent in every respect except for exposure to the self-confrontation experience.
DOI
10.1016/S0005-7894(72)80091-1
Volume
3
Issue
2
First Page
283
Last Page
285
NSUWorks Citation
Schaefer, H. H.,
Sobell, M. B.,
Sobell, L. C.
(1972). Twelve Month Follow-Up of Hospitalized Alcoholics Given Self-Confrontation Experiences by Videotape. Behavior Therapy, 3(2), 283-285.
Available at: https://nsuworks.nova.edu/cps_facarticles/19
Comments
This research was supported in part by Public Health Service Grant 1 RO1 MH16547. The opinions or conclusions stated in this paper are those of the authors and are not to be construed as official or as necessarily reflecting the policy of the Department of Mental Hygiene.