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Vernon E. Johnson (August 23, 1920 - April 30, 1999) was an Episcopal priest and recovered alcoholic who devoted his life to alcohol intervention.〔(A History of the Johnson Institute ) About Us, Johnson Institute, accessed 2007-12-04〕 Johnson's main achievements lie in the field of treatment of chemical dependency, especially alcoholism. Johnson did not believe that an alcoholic needed to "hit rock bottom" before recovery. He introduced the concept of intervention by family, friends, and employers. He supported "early intervention", because it interrupted the progression of the disease of alcoholism before the disease completely destroyed the alcoholic's life. Following his own recovery from alcoholism, in 1962 Johnson led a church group concerning alcohol intervention.〔〔(The Johnson Institute )〕 As an Minnesota Episcopal priest, Johnson encouraged the incorporation of faith into the treatment and he convinced many churches to provide space for recovering alcoholics' support group meetings. Dr. Johnson was also a member of faculty of the Rutgers University Summer School for Alcohol Studies. In 1966, he co-founded (along with Irene and Wheelock Whitney) the Johnson Institute,〔 (Irene and Wheelock Whitney Award )〕 which aims to provide early intervention and help employers deal with employee drinking. The institute has also provided training to over 8,000 professionals.〔(Do Drug and Alcohol Interventions Really Work? )〕 To this day, the Johnson Institute uses the "Minnesota Model", which Johnson constructed when he was leading the church group. (It now has offices in Washington, D.C., Austin, and Minneapolis.〔) In 2009, the Johnson Institute transferred its programs and products to the Hazelden Foundation.(www.hazelden.org)(A History of the Johnson Institute )〕〔(Johnson Institute Announces Start of Nominations for 2006 America Honors Recovery Luncheon Awards )〕 Johnson also wrote several books about the treatment of chemical dependency, the most famous being I'll Quit Tomorrow. Johnson died in 1999 from cancer.〔(Vernon Johnson: a pioneer )〕 ==Published books== *I'll Quit Tomorrow- First published in 1973 by Harper & Row Publishers, ISBN 0-06-250433-9〔(I'll Quit Tomorrow )〕 :Seven editions have been published to date.〔(WorldCat - I'll Quit Tomorrow )〕 *Intervention, how to help someone who doesn't want help : a step-by-step guide for families and friends of chemically dependent persons :First published in Minneapolis, Johnson Institute Books, 1986. ISBN 0-935908-31-5 Five editions have been published to date.〔(WorldCat - Intervention )〕 *Everything You Need to Know about Chemical Dependence: Vernon Johnson's complete guide for families〔(Amazon )〕 :First published in Minneapolis : Johnson Institute, 1990, ISBN 0-935908-31-5 Two editions have been published to date.〔(WorldCat - Everything you need to know about chemical dependence )〕 *God, Help Me to Be Me: Spiritual Growth During Recovery〔 :First published in Minneapolis, Johnson Institute, 1991. ISBN 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Vernon Johnson」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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