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Highlight from Alcohol Treatment Matrix cell A5 Fabrication shadow over NICE-recommended family therapy | ||
Recommended by
the UK’s gatekeeper to public health care provision, behavioural couples
therapy is particularly notable for its superior record of protecting
families from the fallout from problem drinking. But alleged fabrication
of research data by a leading researcher into the therapy has cast a
shadow over this rare beacon of light. The researcher may have paid with
his life; have relatives living with a problem drinker also paid through
misplaced faith in the methods he championed? Click button below to view the highlighted section of the cell. | ||
Fabrication shadow over family therapy | ||
A highlight from one of the 25 cells in the Alcohol Treatment Matrix, a staff development resource mapping seminal and key research and guidance on alcohol brief interventions and treatment. | ||
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