 A Broader View of Change in Drinking Behavior
A Broader View of Change in Drinking BehaviorMost research concerning change in drinking behavior has  taken place within the context of specialized treatment for a help-seeking  population. However, treatment approaches with different purported mechanisms of  action yield very similar results, suggesting that common elements, rather than  specific mechanisms, may be responsible for the bulk of the individual change  process.
Mechanisms of change have not been explicitly examined. Other factors  such as social pressure may be more important mediators of change, which may  occur prior to treatment entry. Also, most change occurs outside the context of  specific treatment. A broader perspective focusing on mechanisms of change will  need to account for change occurring both with and without professional  treatment.
Future research must be interdisciplinary in nature, seeking to relate social, behavioral, and neurophysiologic correlates of behavior change.
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