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Follow the links below to find information about treating alcohol problems.
Reviewed January 2008
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Treating alcohol problems: guidelines for alcohol and drug professionals
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Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing
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This booklet is based on the Guidelines for the Treatment of Alcohol Problems and the supporting document, The Treatment of Alcohol Problems: A Review of the Evidence. The project has been funded by the Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing, and developed by the National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre.
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Feb 2004
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Treating alcohol problems: guidelines for hospital staff
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Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing
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| Description: |
This booklet provides hospital staff with the latest advice on evidence based treatments for problem drinking, including alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence.
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Feb 2004
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Clients of treatment service agencies: May 2001 census findings Report
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Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing
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Results of the fourth national census of clients of treatment service agencies (COTSA) census, conducted to identify the characteristics of clients attending drug and alcohol treatment services and to compare the drug and alcohol problems being treated over the eleven years since the first census.
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| Date: |
Aug 2002
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| Title: |
Treating alcohol problems: guidelines for general practitioners
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| Publisher: |
Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing
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| Description: |
This booklet is based on the Guidelines for the Treatment of Alcohol Problems and the supporting document, The Treatment of Alcohol Problems: A Review of the Evidence. The project has been funded by the Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing, and developed by the National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre.
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| Date: |
Feb 2004
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Interventions for preventing injuries in problem drinkers
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John Wiley and Sons, Ltd. for The Cochrane Collaboration
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| Description: |
Drinking too much alcohol can be dangerous, and injuries (both intentional and unintentional) are one of the most important ways in which excess alcohol use can result in harm. Are there ways of working with people known to be "problem drinkers" that can reduce the number of these injuries?
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Apr 2004
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