| Literature DB >> 13629351 |
K S DITMAN, A J ENELOW, C MACANDREW.
Abstract
The psychiatric patient's compliance with requirements of therapy (attendance, responsiveness, verbalization, etc.) often is adopted by the therapist as the chief criterion of motivation for cure. By these standards alcoholics often are judged to be poorly motivated and unsuited to the therapist's mode of therapy. In such cases, the method may have to be adapted to the case, and a more permissive attitude taken toward the patient's apparent noncooperation.Entities:
Keywords: ALCOHOLISM/therapy; PSYCHOTHERAPY
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Year: 1959 PMID: 13629351 PMCID: PMC1577604
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Calif Med ISSN: 0008-1264