Jellinek’s The Disease Concept of Alcoholism (1960) was a groundbreaking book. In itJellinek made the disease concept of alcoholism scientifically respectable. He did this by taking
a very careful and painstaking look at each of the possible ways of understanding alcoholism as
a disease. In doing so, he evaluated available empirical evidence and the conceptual strength of
a very careful and painstaking look at each of the possible ways of understanding alcoholism as
a disease. In doing so, he evaluated available empirical evidence and the conceptual strength of
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