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Alcoholism: The Science Made Easy
Topics: Clinical Supervision > Counseling Competencies | Of Interest To Everyone > Advocacy | Treatment > Continuing Care
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Alcoholism: The Science Made Easy is a publication from the ATTC National Office, the Research Society on Alcoholism and its journal, Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research. The book includes approximately 100 Addiction Science Made Easy articles arranged by topic. It presents current research relating to alcohol abuse and alcoholism in a concise, easy-to-understand format for educators and clinical supervisors to use in educating students, practitioners, clients and the public.

This publication was created so the ongoing series of research based articles called Addiction Science Made Easy (ASME), could be easily distributed and used for educational purposes. Although these articles are available on the Internet, our vision was to create another way for educators and practitioners to access them. Whether educating students in a formal setting, delivering continuing education courses, or discussing findings with colleagues, it is our hope that you will use this book to inform others.

There are approximately 100 articles included in this document, and we have broken them into 10 major categories. Many articles could fall under several different category headings. For example, the article entitled Promising New Treatment Options for People With Co-Existing Alcohol Use and Psychiatric Disorders could have been placed in the Prevention, Intervention and Treatment category or in the Mental Health category. For this reason, we have included a number of ways for you to locate articles. The table of contents located on the next page includes page numbers for each of the primary
categories. Then youll find a listing of all the article titles with their corresponding
page numbers and category headers. At the back is a key word index to help you locate specific topics of interest.

Please use these articles as you wish. Each page is perforated and three-hole punched for easy copying and storage. Please use these articles as the basis for presentations and handouts in trainings and classrooms. Tear out the pages, make copies, post them in your break room, pass them out to students, etc. We do ask that you site the original source whenever possible.



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More than 200 ASME articles
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