vaillant in A Sentence

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    But the key to healthy aging is relationships, relationships, relationships.� � George Vaillant.

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    One of his ballades quotes Jehan Vaillant, a composer active in Paris.

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    Vaillant also noted that"return-to-controlled drinking, as reported in short-term studies, is often a mirage.".

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    Vaillant also noted that"return-to-controlled drinking, as reported in short-term studies, is often a mirage.

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    George Vaillant follows the men into their nineties, documenting for the first time what it is like to flourish far beyond conventional retirement.

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    A few years ago, the longtime director of the study, George Vaillant, was asked what he had learned from the mountains of data.

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    Psychiatrist George Vaillant, who led the study from 1972 to 2004, wrote regarding this study,“The 75 years and 20 million dollars expended on the Grant Study points.

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    Based on Mulford's example, I actually took seriously Vaillant's proclamation that,“if treatment as we currently understand it does not seem more effective than natural healing processes, then we need to understand these natural healing processes.”.

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    The most recent study, a long-term(60 year) follow-up of two groups of alcoholic men by George Vaillant at Harvard Medical School concluded that"return to controlled drinking rarely persisted for much more than a decade without relapse or evolution into abstinence.

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    In contrast, however, the results of a long-term(60-year) follow-up of two groups of alcoholic men by George Vaillant at Harvard Medical School indicated that"return to controlled drinking rarely persisted for much more than a decade without relapse or evolution into abstinence.

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    In a summary to his book that deserves to be studied as a clinical document on its own, Vaillant recited all the bromides about the disease of alcoholism, listed the 12 steps, and intoned that“alcoholism is a disease that is highly treatable.”.

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    In contrast, however, the results of a long term(60 year) follow-up of two groups of alcoholic men by George Vaillant at Harvard Medical School indicated that“return to controlled drinking rarely persisted for much more than a decade without relapse or evolution into abstinence.”[82] Vaillant also noted that“return-to-controlled drinking, as reported in short-term studies, is often a mirage.”.

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