1 A Lasswell, MR Liepman, MA Wolfson, WH McQuade, SM Levy: Residency training lowered family medicine and internal medicine residents confidence in their ability to help patients with alcoholism except for treating their consequences. This suggests the need
2 AA Wartenberg, TD Nirenberg, MR Liepman, LY Silvia, AM Begin, PM Monti: Using the CIWA-Ar withdrawal severity scale reduced frequency of administration of sedatives to male alcoholics undergoing detoxification from alcohol without increasing adverse event
3 AAAP
4 Academy of Addiction Psychiatry
5 Adjunct Instructor, Physicians Course
6 Adjunct Professor
7 American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry
8 American Medical Association
9 American Psychiatric Association
10 American Society of Addiction Medicine
11 AMERSA
12 APA
13 ASAM
14 Assistant/Associate Professor of Psychiatry
15 Association of Medical Educators and Researchers on Substance Abuse
16 AT Kozak, CR Spates, DE McChargue, KC Bailey, KL Schneider, MR Liepman: Naltrexone blocks the efficacy of desensitization of small animal phobics.
17 Attending Physician
18 Consultant, Addiction Treatment Program
19 DB Abrams, JA Binkoff, WR Zwick, MR Liepman, TD Nirenberg, SM Munroe, PM Monti: Alcoholics had vigorous physiological (tachycardia, sweating, salivating) and psychological (anxiety, craving) responses to the sight and smell of their favorite alcoholic bev
20 DJ Rohsenow, PM Monti, JA Binkoff, MR Liepman, TD Nirenberg, DB Abrams: Comparison of efficacy of three different treatments for alcoholic veterans. Search for patient characteristics that predicted better outcome with each of the procedures.
21 Instructor & Assistant Professor of Psychiatry & Family Medicine
22 Lecturer
23 Mich Psychiatric Society
24 MR Liepman, JL Calles, L Kizilbash, A Nazeer, S Sheikh: Substance use by adolescents can lead to mortality, physical and social morbidity, and a brain disorder called substance dependence if allowed to progress to chronic, repetitive self-administration.
25 MR Liepman, LY Silvia, TD Nirenberg: A technique to document how family interactions change between abstinent and drinking periods is introduced. FBLM reveals the advantages of relapse making it possible to create healthy alternative ways to achieve the s
26 MR Liepman, TD Nirenberg, AM Begin: Study of Family Coercive Interventions for alcoholics showed that this procedure enhanced entry into and success of treatment for alcoholism compared to those whose families did not complete the training to the point of
27 MR Liepman, TD Nirenberg, RH Doolittle, AM Begin, TE Broffman, M Babich: Comparison of family function in drinking and abstinent periods in families with a male alcoholic showed marked differences in the direction of more normal function during abstinence
28 OG Cameron, MR Liepman, GC Curtis, BA Thyer: Study of small animal phobics shows that alcohol interferes with treatment efficacy of systematic desensitization compared to treatment while abstinent. This suggests that drinking interferes with other learnin
29 Research Society on Alcoholism
30 Resrch Soc on Alcoholism
31 TD Nirenberg, MR Liepman, AM Begin, RH Doolittle, TE Broffman: Comparison of sexual function in drinking and abstinent periods in families with a male alcoholic showed marked differences in the direction of more normal sexual function during abstinence.
32 TV Parran, MR Liepman, K Farkas: Families with addictive disorders are more likely to suffer health and social consequences, yet paradoxically they are prone to interfere with recovery of their loved one because of learned enabling behaviors.
33 WH McQuade, SM Levy, LR. Yanek, SW Davis, MR Liepman: A large number of heavy drinkers do not meet DSM criteria for alcohol abuse or alcohol dependence yet they are at definite risk of alcohol-related health consequences. Primary care physicians should be