61 male hospitalized alcoholics were tested on a measure of alienation and the CPI to examine the relationship between feelings of alienation and perceived social behavior. Alienation was negatively correlated with most of the scales of the CPI, suggesting that feelings of alienation may be detrimental to an individual's over-all social relationships.
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