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Journal of Addictions & Offender Counseling articles from October 2002

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 2002

Counseling the chemically dependent: an integrative approach. (Articles).
October 1, 2002... In this conceptual article, the author proposes the adoption of an integrative theoretical approach to counseling the chemically dependent. The thoughtful integration of approaches is explained with appropriate descriptions to facilitate...

Adjudicated adolescent girls and their mothers: examining relationship quality and communication styles. (Articles).
October 1, 2002... In this study, the authors examined adjudicated adolescent girls' and their mothers' perceptions of their relationship quality and communication styles. Counseling implications for mental health practitioners who provide services to girls who...

Marital estrangement, positive feelings toward partners, and locus of control: female counselors married to alcohol-abusing and non-alcohol-abusing spouses. (Articles).
October 1, 2002... Marital estrangement, positive feelings toward spouses, and locus of control among a national sample of 323 female counselors who were either married or formerly married to alcohol-abusing or to non-alcohol-abusing male partners were examined....

Social support among offenders with substance abuse problems: overlooked and underused? (Articles).
October 1, 2002... The author examined correlates of social support among 101 offenders in corrections-based treatment programs. Respondents perceived high levels of support despite numerous interpersonal problems. Social support was significantly associated with...

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