Alcoholics Anonymous vs. Other Approaches: The Evidence Is Now In
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The following originally appeared on The Upshot (copyright 2020, The New York Times Company) For a long time, medical…
The following originally appeared on The Upshot (copyright 2020, The New York Times Company) For a long time, medical…
Amy Winehouse’s death from alcohol poisoning in 2011 gave rehab advocates a chance to cluck. The demise of the singer who so…
Alcoholics Anonymous, the 80-year-old self-help program, has always had critics, who fault it for being too religious and…
Alcoholics Anonymous, the 80-year-old self-help program, has always had critics, who fault it for being too religious and…
The twelve steps of Alcoholics Anonymous represent a foundational approach to treating alcoholism that’s lately been attracting…
In a story in the April issue of The Atlantic that was posted online earlier today, journalist Gabrielle Glaser harshly…
[EDIT 10/27: Slight changes in response to feedback; correcting some definitions. I am not an expert in this field and will…
When I was 11 years old my dad entered a treatment program for alcoholism. The "disease" ran rampant in my family. As part of…
The chips AA members receive to mark sobriety. (Randy Heinitz/Flickr) Last week, Radio Boston featured an interview with Dr.
From my contribution to the Cochrane Collaboration blog: Cochrane @ PubMed HealthIf "Cochrane" and "CD005032" aren't currently…