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WHEN FEASIBLE, COUPLES THERAPY HELPS ALCOHOL-DEPENDENT WOMEN SUSTAIN THEIR RECOVERY
Compared to being treated on their own, alcohol dependent women experienced more lasting
improvements when couples-based therapy embedded therapeutic processes in a committed relationship
with a willing husband or partner. This new study extends an impressive research portfolio for the
therapy; key limitations are the supply of suitable and willing partners and therapists.
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