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Published Online: June 1971

Sociopsychiatric Treatment of Alcoholism in an Urban Ghetto

Publication: American Journal of Psychiatry

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A day care program at the Harlem Hospital Center alcoholism unit provided an alcohol-free environment and an opportunity for patients to socialize and develop interpersonal skills as well as to deal with their low selfesteem through the use of group therapy, Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, remedial instruction, and occupational therapy. Recovered alcoholics were employed as staff members and proved to be very effective. A study after one year showed that 55 percent of the patients had been able to achieve significant involvement in the program and about one-third had gone on to employment or training.

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Pages: 1670 - 1674
PubMed: 5565854

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Published in print: June 1971
Published online: 1 April 2006

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SHELDON ZIMBERG
Deputy Director, Rockland County Community Mental Health Center, Pomona, N.Y. 10970
HENRY LIPSCOMB
Deputy Director, Rockland County Community Mental Health Center, Pomona, N.Y. 10970
ELIZABETH B. DAVIS
Deputy Director, Rockland County Community Mental Health Center, Pomona, N.Y. 10970

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