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->    UNIV WASHINGTON,SCH MED,INST ALCOHOL & DRUG ABUSE,SEATTLE,WA,98195        
  JN: JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL 1994 No.S12 pp.138-148                      
  AB: There are a large number of possible approaches to the treatment of       
      alcohol abuse and dependence. From a practical and methodological         
      standpoint, however, only a limited number of interventions can           
      realistically be included in research studies of treatment matching. A    
      key question in planning studies of matching is what treatments to        
      include. The recent book by Beutler and Clarkin on systematic treatment   
      selection in general psychotherapy provides a framework within which toI: 
      discuss alcoholism treatment matching and the criteria applied to         
      decisions concerning (1) modes of treatment, (2) treatment format, (3)    
      specific therapeutic strategies and the (4) treatment setting. The        
      methodological and practical issues raised and the decisions reached in   
      Project MATCH are presented in each of these areas. The therapies         
      chosen for Project MATCH, based on these criteria, are described.         
  KP: COPING SKILLS, INTERACTIONAL THERAPIES, SUBSTANCE-ABUSE, NALTREXONE,      
DE    DEPENDENCE, AFTERCARE, DRINKING, AGENTS                                   
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