Acknowledgments | |
Introduction | |
Present State and Prospects of Treatment of Alchoholism in the Soviet Union | |
The Development of an Alcohol-Treatment System in Hungary | |
The Odyssey of the Polish Alcohol-Treatment System | |
Therapeutic Communities and Aftercare Clubs in Yugoslavia | |
Dissolving the Swedish Alcohol-Treatment System | |
Finland: The Non-Medical Model Reconsidered | |
From Alcoholism to Problem Drinking: Alcohol Treatment in England and Wales, 1945-1990 | |
Treating Alcohol Problems in New Zealand: Changes in Policies, Practices, and Perspectives | |
The Role of Alcohol Treatment in a Consensus Democracy: The Case of the Swiss Confederation | |
Treatment-Seeking and Treatment-Reluctant Alcoholics: A Two-Class Alcohol-Treatment System in Austria | |
The Italian Paradox: Treatment Initiatives and Falling Alcohol Consumption | |
The Rise of Alcohology in France: A Monopolistic Competition | |
Rapid Growth and Bifurcation: Public and Private Alcohol Treatment in the United States | |
Alcoholism Treatment in Canada: History, Current Status, and Emerging Issues | |
The Alcoholism Treatment System in China | |
Alcohol-Treatment Issues in Nigeria: Traditional Healers and Modern Psychiatry | |
Afterword: Common Directions and Remaining Divergences | |
Glossary | |
Contributors | |
Index | |
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