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Journal of Addictions & Offender Counseling articles from October 2000

75 total articles

Journal of Addictions & Offender Counseling is a magazine specializing in Psychology topics.

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Journal of Addictions & Offender Counseling archives from October 2000

Professional Counseling Versus Specialized Programs for Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment.(Review)
October 1, 2000... This article reviews major recent studies supporting the effectiveness of professional counseling, Alcoholics Anonymous, and specialty programs for treating alcohol and drug problems. The American Society of Addiction Medicine's guidelines for...

Predictors of Successful Completion of a Postincarceration Drug Treatment Program.(Review)
October 1, 2000... Using secondary analysis, this study compared the characteristics of 1,763 parolees with substance abuse problems who successfully completed a postincarceration drug treatment program with those who did not. Those who completed the program were...

The Relationship Among Substance Abuse Counselors' Spiritual Well-Being, Values, and Self-Actualizing Characteristics and the Impact on Clients' Spiritual Well-Being.(Review)
October 1, 2000... This study explored the relationship between scores on the Spiritual Well-Being Scale and subscales from the Rokeach Value Survey and the Personal Orientation Inventory of substance abuse counselors in the Commonwealth of Virginia. This study...

A Typology of Workaholics With Implications for Counselors.(Review)
October 1, 2000... This article presents a brief review of the research on workaholism and the family and offers a typology of workaholism that more adequately portrays the various work styles of workaholics than have past classifications. This typology, which is...

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