Marc Galanter
Nathan Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research
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Journal of Addictive Diseases | 2010
Helen Dermatis; Tina James; Marc Galanter; Gregory Bunt
ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to determine the extent to which spiritual orientation was associated with adaptation to therapeutic community treatment. Spiritual orientation was assessed by the Spirituality Self-Rating Scale, a measure consistent with the conceptualization of spirituality typically reflected in Alcoholics Anonymous members’ views. Spiritual orientation was positively correlated with acceptance of therapeutic community principles and clinical progress. Further assessment of spirituality related characteristics and their relation to treatment outcomes is important in informing the design of interventions aimed at improving progress in the therapeutic community, particularly those aspects involving the relative value of integrating the 12-Step group approach in therapeutic community programs.
American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse | 2009
Benjamin Cheney; Marc Galanter; Helen Dermatis; Stephen Ross
Background: Relapse among patients in substance abuse treatment has generated interest in identifying attitudinal factors that sustain recovery. Objective: To assess the relationship of attitudes toward approaches to motivation for treatment and Twelve Step beliefs. Methods: Dually diagnosed patients (N = 100) completed a survey assessing treatment attitudes, motivation, and Twelve Step beliefs. Results: Endorsement of medical services was positively correlated with motivation but unrelated to Twelve Step beliefs. Endorsement of religious services was unrelated to motivation but was associated with Twelve Step beliefs. Conclusions: Patients may have differing perceptions regarding routes to recovery based on preferences for professional services or spiritual resources.
Substance Abuse | 2011
Daniel McMenamin; Matthew Warren; Thornorarinn Tyrfingsson; Ingunn Hansdottir; Helen Dermatis; Marc Galanter; Caitlin McMahon
This study was undertaken to provide an initial characterization of the current status of patients admitted to an alcoholism treatment program in Iceland. Consistent with the Minnesota Model, 12-step facilitation has been a central component of the program since its inception. Of the 94 patients assessed in this study, 67% were male and 40% had attended over 90 AA meetings prior to admission. The mean number of drinking days during the month prior to admission was 15.51 days and the mean length of hospital stay was 12.32 days. At time of hospital discharge, 39% were referred to residential treatment. Significant predictors of referral to residential treatment included having attended less than 90 AA meetings prior to admission and length of stay.
Archive | 2014
Marc Galanter; Herbert D. Kleber
Archive | 2010
Marc Galanter; Herbert D. Kleber; Helen Dermatis; Caitlin McMahon
FOCUS | 2007
Helen Dermatis; Marc Galanter
Archive | 2014
Richard K. Ries; Marc Galanter; J. Tonigan
Archive | 2012
Joris Cornelis Verster; Kathleen T. Brady; Marc Galanter; Patricia J. Conrod
Archive | 2011
Gavin Bart; Kathleen T. Brady; Lawrence S. Brown; Gregory Bunt; Christina Delos Reyes; Michael Fingerhood; Marc Galanter; R. Jeffrey Goldsmith; Marc N. Gourevitch; Enoch Gordis; Adam J. Gordon; Edward Gottheil; James A. Halikas; Jag H. Khalsa; Don Kurth; Petros Levounis; Judith Martin; Alfonso Paredes; Mel Pohl; Richard K. Ries; Richard Rosenthal
RET: revista de toxicomanías | 2004
Marc Galanter; Helen Dermatis; Erna Neumann; Richard B. Resnick; Robert Maslansky