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	<title>Comments on: Is Alcoholics Anonymous Effective?</title>
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		<title>By: raysny</title>
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		<description>Is AA effective? Not according to any randomized longitudinal controlled study:

1) Dr. Brandsma found that A.A. increased the rate of binge drinking, and 
2) Dr. Ditman found that A.A. increased the rate of rearrests for public drunkenness, and 
3) Dr. Walsh found that &quot;free A.A.&quot; made later hospitalization more expensive, and 
4) Doctors Orford and Edwards found that having a doctor talk to the patient for just one hour was just as effective as a whole year of A.A.-based treatment. 
5) Dr. George E. Vaillant, the A.A. Trustee, found that A.A. treatment was completely ineffective, and raised the death rate in alcoholics. No other way of treating alcoholics produced such a high death rate as did Alcoholics Anonymous.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Is AA effective? Not according to any randomized longitudinal controlled study:</p>
<p>1) Dr. Brandsma found that A.A. increased the rate of binge drinking, and<br />
2) Dr. Ditman found that A.A. increased the rate of rearrests for public drunkenness, and<br />
3) Dr. Walsh found that &#8220;free A.A.&#8221; made later hospitalization more expensive, and<br />
4) Doctors Orford and Edwards found that having a doctor talk to the patient for just one hour was just as effective as a whole year of A.A.-based treatment.<br />
5) Dr. George E. Vaillant, the A.A. Trustee, found that A.A. treatment was completely ineffective, and raised the death rate in alcoholics. No other way of treating alcoholics produced such a high death rate as did Alcoholics Anonymous.</p>
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