The Natural History of Alcoholism Revisited
When The Natural History of Alcoholism was first published in 1983, it was acclaimed in the press as the single most important contribution to the literature on alcoholism since the first edition of Alcoholic Anonymous’s Big Book. George Vaillant took on the crucial questions of whether alcoholism is a symptom or a disease, whether it is progressive, whether alcoholics differ from others before the onset of their alcoholism, and whether alcoholics can safely drink. Based on an evaluation of more than 600 individuals followed for over forty years, Vaillant’s monumental study offered new and authoritative answers to all of these questions.

In this updated version of his classic book, Vaillant returns to the same subjects with the perspective gained from fifteen years of further follow-up. Alcoholics who had been studied to age 50 in the earlier book have now reached age 65 and beyond, and Vaillant reassesses what we know about alcoholism in light of both their experiences and the many new studies of the disease by other researchers. The result is a sharper focus on the nature and course of this devastating disorder as well as a sounder foundation for the assessment of various treatments.

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The Natural History of Alcoholism Revisited
When The Natural History of Alcoholism was first published in 1983, it was acclaimed in the press as the single most important contribution to the literature on alcoholism since the first edition of Alcoholic Anonymous’s Big Book. George Vaillant took on the crucial questions of whether alcoholism is a symptom or a disease, whether it is progressive, whether alcoholics differ from others before the onset of their alcoholism, and whether alcoholics can safely drink. Based on an evaluation of more than 600 individuals followed for over forty years, Vaillant’s monumental study offered new and authoritative answers to all of these questions.

In this updated version of his classic book, Vaillant returns to the same subjects with the perspective gained from fifteen years of further follow-up. Alcoholics who had been studied to age 50 in the earlier book have now reached age 65 and beyond, and Vaillant reassesses what we know about alcoholism in light of both their experiences and the many new studies of the disease by other researchers. The result is a sharper focus on the nature and course of this devastating disorder as well as a sounder foundation for the assessment of various treatments.

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The Natural History of Alcoholism Revisited

The Natural History of Alcoholism Revisited

by George E. Vaillant
The Natural History of Alcoholism Revisited

The Natural History of Alcoholism Revisited

by George E. Vaillant

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When The Natural History of Alcoholism was first published in 1983, it was acclaimed in the press as the single most important contribution to the literature on alcoholism since the first edition of Alcoholic Anonymous’s Big Book. George Vaillant took on the crucial questions of whether alcoholism is a symptom or a disease, whether it is progressive, whether alcoholics differ from others before the onset of their alcoholism, and whether alcoholics can safely drink. Based on an evaluation of more than 600 individuals followed for over forty years, Vaillant’s monumental study offered new and authoritative answers to all of these questions.

In this updated version of his classic book, Vaillant returns to the same subjects with the perspective gained from fifteen years of further follow-up. Alcoholics who had been studied to age 50 in the earlier book have now reached age 65 and beyond, and Vaillant reassesses what we know about alcoholism in light of both their experiences and the many new studies of the disease by other researchers. The result is a sharper focus on the nature and course of this devastating disorder as well as a sounder foundation for the assessment of various treatments.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780674603783
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publication date: 05/25/1995
Edition description: Revised Edition
Pages: 462
Product dimensions: 6.38(w) x 9.25(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

George E. Vaillant is Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School.

Table of Contents

  • The Problem
  • Part I: What Is Alcoholism?

    • 1. Is Alcoholism a Unitary Disorder?
    • 2. The Etiology of Alcoholism
    • 3. The Natural History of Alcoholism


  • Part II: Patterns of Recovery

    • 4. Paths into Abstinence
    • 5. Return to Asymptomatic Drinking


  • Part III: Methodology

    • 6. The Simple
    • 7. The Measures


  • Part IV: Lessons for Treatment

    • 8. The Doctor’s Dilemma
    • 9. Suggestions for Would-Be Helpers


  • A Summing Up
  • Appendix: Measurement Scales
  • Index

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