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TITLE
DECLARATION
CERTIFICATE
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
CONTENTS
LIST OF FIGURES
List of Tables
1. Introduction
Need and Significance of the study
2. Review of Literature
Part - A: Theoretical Overview
1. MANAGEMENT OF ALCOHOLISM
MODELS OF ALCOHOLISM
Pharmacotherapy
Aversion Therapy
Psychotherapy and counselling
Alcoholism Education
Marital and Family Therapy
Controlled Drinking
Operant Methods
Broad Spectrum Approaches
Ancient Indian Concepts on Stress and Stress Management
2. TECHNIQUES USED IN THE MANAGEMENT OF STRESS
Muscle Relaxation for Tension Release
Breathing And Meditation
Behaviouristic Techniques
3. ALCOHOLIC ANONYMOUS
What does A.A. do?
What AA. does not do?
Twelve steps of Alcoholic Anonymous
Twelve traditions of Alcoholic Anonymous
Part - B: REVIEW OF RELATED STUDIES
Stress and Alcoholism
Anxiety, Depression and Alcoholism
Management techniques.
Objectives of the study
Hypothese
3. Method
METHOD
SAMPLE
1: 3 Sample charactaristics.
Exclusion Criteria
TOOLS
1. HARICHANDRANS STRESS INVENTORY
Development of Stress inventory
Selection of Items
2. TRYOUT
Item analysis
Reliability
Validity
3: 3 Indices of internal and temporal consistencies of HSI
2. MATHEW MALADJUSTMENT INVENTORY (MMI)
PROCEDURE
1. Administration and scoring of tests
2. INTERVENTIONS.
3. RESEARCH DESIGN
4. Results and Discussion
Results
Results of Multivariate Analysis of Variance
4: 1 Multivariate tests of significance for group effects.
4: 2 Multivariate tests of significance for interval effects.
4: 3 Averaged multivariate tests of significance for group effects.
4: 4 Multivariate tests of significance for interaction effects.
4: 5 Averaged multivariate tests of significance for interaction effects.
The Results of Univariate Analysis of variance.
Analysis of Scores on Stress
4: 6 Means and SDs of EI, E2 and C groups on stress at different time intervals.
4: 7 3x5 univariate F tests conducted on scores on Stress.
Graph 4: 1: Ditribution of scores on Stress among El, E2 and C groups at different durations of treatment
Analysis of scores on Anxiety
4: 8 Means and SDs of El, E2 and C groups on Anxiety at different time intervals.
4: 9 3x5 univariate F tests conducted on scores on Anxiety.
Graph 4: 2: Distribution of scores on Anxiety among El, E2 and C groups at different durations of treatment
Analysis of scores on Depression.
4: 10 Means and SDs of El, E2 and C groups on Depression at different time intervals.
4: 11 3x5 univariate F tests conducted on scores on Depression.
Graph 4: 3: Distribution of scores on Depression among El, E2 and C groups at different durations of treatment
Analysis of scores on Inferiority
4: 12 Means and SDs of El, E2 and C groups on Inferiority at different time intervals.
4: 13 3x5 univariate F tests conducted on scores on Inferiority.
Graph 4: 4: Distribution of scores on Inferiority among El, E2 and C groups at different durations of treatment
Analysis of Scores on Mania
4: 14 Means and SDs of El, E2 and C groups on Mania at different time intervals.
4: 15 3x5 univariate F tests conducted on scores on Mania
Graph 4: 5: Distribution of scores on Mania among El, E2 and C groups at different durations of treatment
Analysis of Scores on Paranoia
4: 16 Means and SDs of E1, E2 and C groups on Paranoia at different time intervals.
4: 17 3x5 univariate F tests conducted on scores on Paranoia.
Graph 4: 6: Distribution of scores on Paranoia among El, E2 and C groups at different durations of treatment
Analysis of Scores on General Maladjustment.
4: 18 Means and SDs of E1, E2 and C groups on general maladjustment at different time intervals.
4: 19 3x5 univariate F tests conducted on scores on General, Maladjustment.
Graph 4: 7: Distribution of scores on General Maladjustment among El, E2 and C groups at different durations of treatment
4: 20 Rate of relapse to alcohol.
4..21Chi squire to test the three groups on relapse to alcohol.
Graph 4: 8: Rate of relapse among El, E4 and C groups at different durations of treatment.
5. Summary, Conclusion and Suggestions
SAMPLE
INTERVENTION
TOOLS
ANALYSIS
CONCLUSIONS
IMPLICATIONS OF THE STUDY
THEORETICAL IMPLlCATlONS
CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS
SOCIAL IMPLICATIONS
SCOPE AND SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER STUDY
LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY
References
APPENDICES