1998
DOI: 10.15288/jsa.1998.59.357
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Couples relapse prevention sessions after behavioral marital therapy for male alcoholics: outcomes during the three years after starting treatment.

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“…McCrady et al (2004) found that four RP sessions did not lead to better marital or drinking outcomes in contrast to standard ABCT or ABCT with linkage to Alcoholics Anonymous. In contrast, O'Farrell et al (1998a) found that 15 additional RP sessions led to better marital outcomes for 18 months after RP. For couples with very low pretreatment marital satisfaction, the RP sessions led to more days of abstinence than did ABCT alone.…”
Section: Rp: Relapse Preventionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…McCrady et al (2004) found that four RP sessions did not lead to better marital or drinking outcomes in contrast to standard ABCT or ABCT with linkage to Alcoholics Anonymous. In contrast, O'Farrell et al (1998a) found that 15 additional RP sessions led to better marital outcomes for 18 months after RP. For couples with very low pretreatment marital satisfaction, the RP sessions led to more days of abstinence than did ABCT alone.…”
Section: Rp: Relapse Preventionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…Furthermore, in two of these five studies, the differences between the groups dissipated over time posttreatment, and in another of these studies, the differences were only measured over the course of the first 4 months of the intervention. In this regard, O'Farrell et al (1993O'Farrell et al ( , 1998 found that drinking rates and marital adjustment of male participants who were treated with behavioral marital therapy (a precursor of BCT) for alcohol dependence were improved post-treatment when 15 relapse prevention couples sessions were added to the marital therapy for a year after the formal conjoint therapy was completed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…B. Bowers u. Al-Redha, 1990;O'Farrell et al, 1998;Fals-Stewart et al, 2005), depressiven Erkrankungen (z. B.…”
Section: Familientagesklinische Multi-familientherapie Mit Essgestörtunclassified