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Title Addictions counseling. Class 11, Alcohol and aging
Published University Park, IL : Governors State University, 1995

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Description 1 online resource (119 minutes)
Summary In this country, the elderly population fits right in with other oppressed groups we have studied. Even though we all hope to join this group, we tend to subject its members to attitudes that may reflect damaging biases and stereotypes. Addictions counselors need accurate information about this population because we can expect to see more and more seniors in treatment. The guest lecturers for this class have special expertise in this area. Both Clayton Rivers and Jacque Rhodes have combined clinical experience with solid research. They address the topic in two parts. First, Dr. Rivers provides a review of what is known about alcohol and the elderly up to this point. Then Jacque Rhodes shares the results of her newly-completed study
Notes Title from resource description page (viewed January 18, 2021)
"A multi-cultural perspective."
In English
Subject Middle-aged persons -- Alcohol use
Older people -- Alcohol use
Counseling -- Study and teaching
Alcoholism -- Treatment.
Substance abuse -- Treatment.
Alcoholism -- Treatment.
Counseling -- Study and teaching.
Middle-aged persons -- Alcohol use.
Older people -- Alcohol use.
Substance abuse -- Treatment.
Genre/Form lectures.
Lectures.
Lectures.
Conférences.
Form Streaming video
Author Griffith, Mike, director
Lewis, Judy, speaker
Durant, Arthur, speaker
Rivers, P. Clayton, speaker
Governors State University, publisher.
Other Titles Alcohol and aging