textEducational theories and practices that substantiate effective learning and development are seldom emphasized in the psychoeducational component of recovery programs for alcoholism. The primary purpose of this research was to study the relationship between selected neuropsychological and personality variables and cognitive learning styles of alcoholics during different lengths of time alcohol free. The whole population in this study consisted of 126 male and female self-selected subjects ranging in age from 18 to 65 years. Ethnic backgrounds were mixed. All subjects identified themselves as alcoholics. Subjects were associated with a psychoeducational treatment center and Alcoholics Anonymous. The whole group had from 0 days of...
This paper reviews the relationship between cognitive status and treatment outcome in chronic alcoho...
This study investigated the relationship between alcohol use and the neuropsychological constructs o...
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Alcoholism represents a health threat of major proportion which encompasses a wide variety of physio...
OBJECTIVE: Despite several studies that have highlighted the harmful effects of alcohol consumption ...
Accumulating research has shown that some cognitive deficits in recently abstinent alcoholics (e.g.,...
Abstract—The neurocognitive effects of alcohol have been frequently examined. Studies reveal a wide ...
To determine if neuropsychological deficits, known to precede alcohol use in those genetically predi...
Objects: The decline in general neurocognitive functions of alcoholics has been previously reported,...
Graduation date: 1984The Purpose of the Study\ud This study was undertaken to design, implement, and...
- Objectives : many hypotheses concerning the cognitive functions affected by chronic alcoholism ha...
Exposed 2 groups of alcoholic males to verbal and visuospatial paired-associate learning tasks known...
Alcoholism can affect the brain and behavior in a variety of ways, and multiple factors can influenc...
-Objective : cognitive deficits may compromise patients’ utilization of rehabilitative information. ...
Neuropsychological functioning in alcoholics has been known to improve with length of abstinence. Ho...
This paper reviews the relationship between cognitive status and treatment outcome in chronic alcoho...
This study investigated the relationship between alcohol use and the neuropsychological constructs o...
Contains fulltext : 181068.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background: T...
Alcoholism represents a health threat of major proportion which encompasses a wide variety of physio...
OBJECTIVE: Despite several studies that have highlighted the harmful effects of alcohol consumption ...
Accumulating research has shown that some cognitive deficits in recently abstinent alcoholics (e.g.,...
Abstract—The neurocognitive effects of alcohol have been frequently examined. Studies reveal a wide ...
To determine if neuropsychological deficits, known to precede alcohol use in those genetically predi...
Objects: The decline in general neurocognitive functions of alcoholics has been previously reported,...
Graduation date: 1984The Purpose of the Study\ud This study was undertaken to design, implement, and...
- Objectives : many hypotheses concerning the cognitive functions affected by chronic alcoholism ha...
Exposed 2 groups of alcoholic males to verbal and visuospatial paired-associate learning tasks known...
Alcoholism can affect the brain and behavior in a variety of ways, and multiple factors can influenc...
-Objective : cognitive deficits may compromise patients’ utilization of rehabilitative information. ...
Neuropsychological functioning in alcoholics has been known to improve with length of abstinence. Ho...
This paper reviews the relationship between cognitive status and treatment outcome in chronic alcoho...
This study investigated the relationship between alcohol use and the neuropsychological constructs o...
Contains fulltext : 181068.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background: T...