Guest guest Posted July 21, 1998 Report Share Posted July 21, 1998 Ken, this is a joke, isn't it? Surely this can't be true. Kayleigh Hello everyone, > > Just got the following from Chaz Bufe in my mailbox. Should be great for > a few laughs. > > Ken Ragge > > " How to have a high success rate in treatment: advice for evaluators > of alcoholism programs, " by and Martha -Craig. > Addiction (1996), 91(6)779-785. > > The abstract reads, in part, as follows: > > " (1) choose only good prognosis cases to evaluate; (2) keep follow-up > periods as short as possible; (3) avoid control and comparison groups; > (4) choose measures carefully; (5) focus only on alcohol outcomes (6) > use liberal definitions of success; (7) rely solely upon self-report; > and (8) always declare victory regardless of findings. " > > > ---- > Read this list on the Web at http://www.FindMail.com/list/12-step-free/ > To unsubscribe, email to 12-step-free-unsubscribe@... > To subscribe, email to 12-step-free-subscribe@... > -- > Start a FREE E-Mail List at http://makelist.com ! > > ----- Original Message: http://www.findmail.com/list/12-step-free/?start=363 Start a FREE email list at http://www.FindMail.com/ ---- Read this list on the Web at http://www.FindMail.com/list/12-step-free/ To unsubscribe, email to 12-step-free-unsubscribe@... To subscribe, email to 12-step-free-subscribe@... -- Start a FREE E-Mail List at http://makelist.com ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 1998 Report Share Posted July 22, 1998 Hi Kayleigh A joke yes - but $35 million, flagship NIAAA study Project MATCH fits many of these criteria, and apparentlly Bill was one of its designers! P. On 22 Jul 1998 03:24:29 -0000 Kayleigh wrote: > Ken, this is a joke, isn't it? Surely this can't be true. > > Kayleigh > > Hello everyone, > > > > Just got the following from Chaz Bufe in my mailbox. Should be great for > > a few laughs. > > > > Ken Ragge > > > > " How to have a high success rate in treatment: advice for evaluators > > of alcoholism programs, " by and Martha -Craig. > > Addiction (1996), 91(6)779-785. > > > > The abstract reads, in part, as follows: > > > > " (1) choose only good prognosis cases to evaluate; (2) keep follow-up > > periods as short as possible; (3) avoid control and comparison groups; > > (4) choose measures carefully; (5) focus only on alcohol outcomes (6) > > use liberal definitions of success; (7) rely solely upon self-report; > > and (8) always declare victory regardless of findings. " > > > > > > ---- > > Read this list on the Web at http://www.FindMail.com/list/12-step-free/ > > To unsubscribe, email to 12-step-free-unsubscribe@... > > To subscribe, email to 12-step-free-subscribe@... > > -- > > Start a FREE E-Mail List at http://makelist.com ! > > > > > > > > ----- > Original Message: http://www.findmail.com/list/12-step-free/?start=363 > Start a FREE email list at http://www.FindMail.com/ > > > ---- > Read this list on the Web at http://www.FindMail.com/list/12-step-free/ > To unsubscribe, email to 12-step-free-unsubscribe@... > To subscribe, email to 12-step-free-subscribe@... > -- > Start a FREE E-Mail List at http://makelist.com ! Pete ---------------------- Cool Briton My Vesta dents your Porsche PERSONALITY-DISORDERS LIST: http://rdz.acor.org/athenaeum/lists.phtml?personality-disorders _____________________ ---- Read this list on the Web at http://www.FindMail.com/list/12-step-free/ To unsubscribe, email to 12-step-free-unsubscribe@... To subscribe, email to 12-step-free-subscribe@... -- Start a FREE E-Mail List at http://makelist.com ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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