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A Relational Approach to Counseling Women with Alcohol and Other Drug Problems
Authors:Dr. Maria E. Pagano PhD  Brie B. Zeltner BA  Jihad Jaber BA  Stephen G. Post PhD  William H. Zywiak PhD  Robert L. Stout PhD
Affiliation:1. Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine , Cleveland, Ohio;2. Brown University, and the Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation , Providence, Rhode Island
Abstract:Examination of the change strategies associated with successful long-term sobriety remains an understudied area in addiction research. The following study recruited individuals with long-term sobriety (range 16–25 years continuous abstinence). Subjects (n = 11) were surveyed on demographic information, problem history, Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) affiliation, and helping behaviors within several life domains over the course of sobriety. General helping behaviors increased from lower levels in the month prior to getting sober, to moderate levels at 1 year of sobriety, but did not continue to increase with additional years of sobriety. Levels of general help to others at home, work, and 12-step programs were similar at varying lengths of sobriety. Whereas overall levels of general help given to others were similar across settings, helping other alcoholics, as opposed to helping others at home or work, was rated as contributing the most to staying sober. Across time, alcoholics increased participation in helping behaviors specific to 12-step programs. The utility of helping others as a behavioral strategy to maintain successful addictive behavioral change is discussed.
Keywords:AOD  Relational-Cultural Therapy  women  counseling
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