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Harald Klingemann and Linda Carter Sobell
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Front matter
1-30
The Phenomenon of Self-Change: Overview and Key Issues
31-57
Self-Change from Alcohol and Drug Abuse: Often-Cited Classics
59-71
Natural Recovery or Recovery without Treatment from Alcohol and Drug Problems as Seen from Survey Data
73-85
Remission without Formal Help: New Directions in Studies Using Survey Data
87-101
Natural Recovery from Alcohol and Drug Problems: A Methodological Review of the Literature from 1999 through 2005
102-149
Self-Change in a Broader Context: Beyond Alcohol and Drugs
151-162
One Way to Leave Your Lover: The Role of Treatment in Changing Addictive Behaviors
163-186
Promoting Self-Change: Taking the Treatment to the Community
187-212
Hostile and Favorable Societal Climates for Self-Change: Some Lessons for Policymakers
213-237
Natural Recovery: A Cross-Cultural Perspective
239-255
Self-Change Toolbox: Tools, Tips, Websites, and Other Informational Resources for Assessing and Promoting Self-Change
257-259
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