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- W2039549929 abstract "An extensive literature shows that animals can be trained to avoid a flavored substance if sickness follows consumption. These experiments parallel the chemical aversion therapy of alcoholism nearly exactly. The following suggestions are made for the improvement of this therapy. (1) Lithium appears to be the most effective agent with which to produce the sickness. (2) The alcoholic beverage (in small amounts) should actually be swallowed during treatment, not just tasted. (3) The sickness should be induced after the patient begins to drink even if the result is an appreciable delay between drinking and the peak of the sickness. (4) The patient should fast for a number of hours prior to treatment. (5) An individual treatment usually should involve only one alcoholic beverage." @default.
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- W2039549929 title "Some laboratory paradigms for chemical aversion treatment of alcoholism" @default.
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