1991
Matching Alcoholics to Coping Skills or Interactional Therapies: Two-Year Follow-Up Results
Cooney N, Kadden R, Litt M, Getter H. Matching Alcoholics to Coping Skills or Interactional Therapies: Two-Year Follow-Up Results. Journal Of Consulting And Clinical Psychology 1991, 59: 598-601. PMID: 1655847, DOI: 10.1037/0022-006x.59.4.598.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBetter outcomesCognitive impairmentSkills treatmentInpatient alcoholism treatment programInteractional therapyTwo-year followAlcoholism treatment programInteractional treatmentUp ResultsOutcome dataSurvival analysisGlobal psychopathologyTreatment programPatientsGroup treatmentTreatmentTherapyCoping skillsOutcomesImpairmentSkills trainingFollowAlcoholics
1987
The Dependence Syndrome Concept as a Psychological Theory of Relapse Behaviour: an empirical evaluation of alcoholic and opiate addicts
BABOR T, COONEY N, LAUERMAN R. The Dependence Syndrome Concept as a Psychological Theory of Relapse Behaviour: an empirical evaluation of alcoholic and opiate addicts. Addiction 1987, 82: 393-405. PMID: 3472584, DOI: 10.1111/j.1360-0443.1987.tb01495.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPsychological theoriesPeriod of abstinenceDependence syndrome conceptOpiate usersPsychological explanationsRelapse behaviorReinstatementSyndrome conceptDrug dependenceAlcohol dependence syndromeOpiate addictsEmpirical studyDependence syndromeMeasuresOperational measuresAlcoholicsHypothesis testingAbstinenceEmpirical evaluationTheoryDrug usersAddictsCognitive Changes After Alcohol Cue Exposure
Cooney N, Gillespie R, Baker L, Kaplan R. Cognitive Changes After Alcohol Cue Exposure. Journal Of Consulting And Clinical Psychology 1987, 55: 150-155. PMID: 3571667, DOI: 10.1037/0022-006x.55.2.150.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAlcohol cue exposureCue exposureCognitive changesHigh-risk relapse situationsFavorite alcoholic beveragePositive outcome expectationsAlcohol cuesNeutral stimuliRelapse situationsOutcome expectationsConditioning modelAlcohol effectsBehavioral impairmentsPhysical symptomsExpectationsAlcoholicsNonalcoholic subjectsAlcoholic subjectsArousalCravingCuesGuiltStimuliNonalcoholicsHypothesis
1983
Reactivity to alcohol cues in alcoholics and non-alcoholics: Implications for a stimulus control analysis of drinking
Pomerleau O, Fertig J, Baker L, Cooney N. Reactivity to alcohol cues in alcoholics and non-alcoholics: Implications for a stimulus control analysis of drinking. Addictive Behaviors 1983, 8: 1-10. PMID: 6880920, DOI: 10.1016/0306-4603(83)90048-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNon-alcoholic controlsPrincipal dependent measureStimulus control analysisResponse durationAlcohol-related stimuliCardiac rateFavorite alcoholic beverageAlcoholicsProtective mechanismAlcohol cuesTreatmentFive minutesAlcoholic beveragesPresent studyWithdrawalDrinkingSwallowingSalivationTrials