The successful recovery from alcoholism requires that patients regain their cognitive functioning. Complete cognitive recovery is necessary to enable patients to comprehend information imparted during their therapy. Mental exercises should be included in treatment regimens to enhance recovery
Any type of behavioral change is an effortful process. Thus, the process of behavioral therapy, wher...
To assess the relative recoverability in chronic alcoholics of abilities that typically reflect diff...
- Objectives : many hypotheses concerning the cognitive functions affected by chronic alcoholism ha...
The successful recovery from alcoholism requires that patients regain their cognitive functioning. C...
This paper reviews the relationship between cognitive status and treatment outcome in chronic alcoho...
Visuospatial problem-solving deficits following chronic alcohol abuse may not readily recover sponta...
Accumulating research has shown that some cognitive deficits in recently abstinent alcoholics (e.g.,...
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Even after they cease drinking, many alcoholics show continued impairment of cognitive functioning o...
Some neuropsychological deficits recover spontaneously after alcoholics cease drinking, probably bec...
Spontaneous recovery of some cognitive functioning in alcoholics after drinking has ceased has been ...
The rehabilitation status of amnesic alcoholic patients who previously participated in either a memo...
-Objective : cognitive deficits may compromise patients\u2019 utilization of rehabilitative informat...
Exposed 2 groups of alcoholic males to verbal and visuospatial paired-associate learning tasks known...
This chapter provides an overview of treatment options and approaches for patients with cognitive i...
Any type of behavioral change is an effortful process. Thus, the process of behavioral therapy, wher...
To assess the relative recoverability in chronic alcoholics of abilities that typically reflect diff...
- Objectives : many hypotheses concerning the cognitive functions affected by chronic alcoholism ha...
The successful recovery from alcoholism requires that patients regain their cognitive functioning. C...
This paper reviews the relationship between cognitive status and treatment outcome in chronic alcoho...
Visuospatial problem-solving deficits following chronic alcohol abuse may not readily recover sponta...
Accumulating research has shown that some cognitive deficits in recently abstinent alcoholics (e.g.,...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN052560 / BLDSC - British Library Docume...
Even after they cease drinking, many alcoholics show continued impairment of cognitive functioning o...
Some neuropsychological deficits recover spontaneously after alcoholics cease drinking, probably bec...
Spontaneous recovery of some cognitive functioning in alcoholics after drinking has ceased has been ...
The rehabilitation status of amnesic alcoholic patients who previously participated in either a memo...
-Objective : cognitive deficits may compromise patients\u2019 utilization of rehabilitative informat...
Exposed 2 groups of alcoholic males to verbal and visuospatial paired-associate learning tasks known...
This chapter provides an overview of treatment options and approaches for patients with cognitive i...
Any type of behavioral change is an effortful process. Thus, the process of behavioral therapy, wher...
To assess the relative recoverability in chronic alcoholics of abilities that typically reflect diff...
- Objectives : many hypotheses concerning the cognitive functions affected by chronic alcoholism ha...