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Zur Rolle der Therapeutenrotation und von Patientenmerkmalen für die Wirksamkeitsprozesse der Ambulanten Langzeit-Intensivtherapie für Alkoholkranke (ALITA)

Henning Krampe-2004-01-01

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This thesis comprises two articles which are concerned with the process and outcome research on the Outpatient Long-term Intensive Therapy for Alcoholics.For nine years, the so-called 'therapist rotation' has been a central part of OLITA, the Outpatient Longterm Intensive Therapy for Alcoholics. Thus far, the participation of several equally responsible therapists in the treatment of a patient has rarely been seen as a specific therapeutic approach. The present paper analyses the 'therapist rotation' from a theoretical and clinical perspective.This article contains the only internationally available review on the role of therapeutic alliance in the treatment of substance use disorders. In addition, it offers an overview of the most important studies on therapeutic relationship in general psychotherapy. The literature on multiple psychotherapy which may be seen as the precedent of the 'therapist rotation' is surveyed.Based on the efficacy of multiple psychotherapy and the importance of

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This thesis comprises two articles which are concerned with the process and outcome research on the Outpatient Long-term Intensive Therapy for Alcoholics.For nine years, the so-called 'therapist rotation' has been a central part of OLITA, the Outpatient Longterm Intensive Therapy for Alcoholics. Thus far, the participation of several equally responsible therapists in the treatment of a patient has rarely been seen as a specific therapeutic approach. The present paper analyses the 'therapist rotation' from a theoretical and clinical perspective.This article contains the only internationally available review on the role of therapeutic alliance in the treatment of substance use disorders. In addition, it offers an overview of the most important studies on therapeutic relationship in general psychotherapy. The literature on multiple psychotherapy which may be seen as the precedent of the 'therapist rotation' is surveyed.Based on the efficacy of multiple psychotherapy and the importance of

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PsychotherapistAllianceMedicinePsychologyPerspective (graphical)Psychiatry

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