TY - JOUR PY - 1975// TI - The effects of videotaped modeling and self-confrontation on the drinking behavior of alcoholics JO - International journal of the addictions A1 - Baker, T. B. A1 - Udin, H. A1 - Vogler, R. E. SP - 779 EP - 793 VL - 10 IS - 5 N2 - Alcoholics were exposed to behavior counseling alone (N =10), or behavior counseling with either videotape self-confrontation (N = 10) or role-modeling (N = 10), and compared to alcoholics receiving standard inpatient treatment (N =10). Immediate alternation of drinking topographies and posttreatment follow-up drinking dispositions served as dependent variables. Subjects receiving videotape self-confrontation achieved greater positive changes in posttreatment drinking analysis sessions than did other treatment groups. Follow-up probes suggested superiority of the experimental treatments in general, and particularly videotape self-confrontation. Performance in the posttreatment analysis sessions was predictive of follow-up drinking status (p less thann .05).

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