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Author Masini, Vincenzo
Title Comunità incontro : i volti, i nomi, la storia di venticinque anni Type Book Whole
Year 1987 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages (down) 344
Keywords treatment and maintenance; inpatient care; history; Italy
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Publisher Editrice la parola Place of Publication Roma Editor
Language Italian Summary Language Original Title
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Notes Approved no
Call Number 01.01-028 Serial 54300
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Author Mayer-Bruns, F.; Lieb, K.; Dannegger, E.; Jacob, G. A.
Title Dialektisch-behaviorale Therapie in der stationären Alkoholentwöhnung Type Journal Article
Year 2005 Publication Nervenarzt Abbreviated Journal
Volume 76 Issue 3 Pages (down) 339-343
Keywords behavior therapy; borderline personality disorder; comorbidity; alcohol dependence
Abstract Die dialektisch-behaviorale Therapie (DBT) wurde ursprünglich für suizidale Borderline-Patientinnen entwickelt und wird mittlerweile in Form DBT-basierter Psychotherapien auch bei anderen Patientengruppen erfolgreich eingesetzt. In diesem Artikel werden die bisherigen Studien zur DBT-Behandlung von Borderline-Patienten mit komorbider Drogenabhängigkeit diskutiert und eine eigene Anwendung der DBT bei Alkoholpatienten mit komorbider Borderline-Persönlichkeitsstörung in der stationären Entwöhnungsbehandlung beschrieben. Da bei Patienten mit Alkoholabhängigkeit und komorbider Borderline-Persönlichkeitsstörung mit einer schwereren klinischen Problematik und weniger befriedigenden Therapieverläufen zu rechnen ist, ist zu hoffen, dass durch diese neuen Ansätze die Therapieergebnisse bei dieser Patientengruppe verbessert werden können. Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) was originally developed for suicidal female patients with borderline personality disorder (BPD). Meanwhile, DBT-based approaches to psychotherapy have also been successfully applied in other clinical groups. Previous studies of DBT in patients suffering from BPD and comorbid drug addiction are discussed, and an approach to DBT that has been devised by the authors for use in the treatment of alcoholics with comorbid BPD is described. As these patients have more severe clinical problems and less satisfactory treatment responses than do alcoholics without comorbid BPD, we must hope that this new approach will improve clinical outcomes in these severely ill patients.
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Language German Summary Language Original Title
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ISSN 0028-2804 ISBN Medium
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Call Number 50-az Serial 59529
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Author Uchtenhagen, Ambros
Title Zum Delinquenzverlauf bei Heroinabhängigen Type Book Chapter
Year 1988 Publication Jugend und Delinquenz = Jeunesse et délinquance Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages (down) 337-347
Keywords addiction; AOD dependence; chemical addiction; heroin; AODR crime; drug user; illicit drug; offender; treatment and maintenance; criminal penalty
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Publisher Rüegger Place of Publication Grüsch Editor Schuh, Jörg; Boehlen, Marie; für Kriminologie, Schweizerische Arbeitsgruppe
Language German Summary Language Original Title
Series Editor Series Title Kriminologie Abbreviated Series Title
Series Volume 3 Series Issue Edition
ISSN ISBN 3-7253-0319-3 Medium
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Call Number 50-05225 Serial 50192
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Author Dolan, Kate; Kimber, Jo; Fry, Craig; Fitzgerald, John L.; McDonald, David; Trautmann, Franz
Title Harm reduction digest 10 : Drug consumption facilities in Europe and the establishment of supervised injecting centres in Australia Type Journal Article
Year 2000 Publication Drug and alcohol review Abbreviated Journal
Volume 19 Issue 3 Pages (down) 337-346
Keywords harm reduction; contact center; injection room; Europe; Australia
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ISSN 0959-5236 ISBN Medium
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Call Number 50-11813 Serial 59944
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Author Lees, Jan; Manning, Nick; Menzies, Diana; Morant, Nicola
Title A culture of enquiry : research evidence and the therapeutic community Type Book Whole
Year 2004 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages (down) 336
Keywords treatment and maintenance; inpatient care
Abstract Research is an increasing priority for workers throughout the mental health sector, and therapeutic communities are no exception. Those working in TCs increasingly have to justify the success and efficiency of their methods to outside bodies, and the prime means of doing so is through research. This volume collects a wide range of papers by experienced contributors discussing all aspects of TC research. They consider questions of which methods are most appropriate in the unique environment of TCs, how research studies affect the TC environment, as well as practical and ethical questions. The book also includes accounts of several research studies undertaken at, among other places, the Cassel Hospital. Taken as a whole, the book will be an invaluable resource for anyone involved in researching therapeutic communities – whether undertaking a study, attempting to anticipate its clinical impact, or seeking to understand the kinds of results which TC research produces.
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Publisher Jessica Kingsley Place of Publication London Editor various
Language English Summary Language Original Title
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Call Number 01.01-030 Serial 55047
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Author Kocher, Gerhard; Oggier, Willy
Title Gesundheitswesen Schweiz 2004-2006 : eine aktuelle Übersicht Type Book Whole
Year 2004 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages (down) 336
Keywords government and politics; Switzerland
Abstract Das Schweizer Gesundheitswesen ist komplex und im Umbruch. Reformversuche und Sparmassnahmen jagen sich, oft ohne klare Ziele und ohne Koordination mit den anderen Sektoren. Gesundheitspolitik ist zu einem heissumstrittenen Politikbereich geworden. In einer solchen Lage ist Transparenz wichtig. Dieses Buch gibt eine aktuelle und sachliche Gesamtübersicht in 37 Kapiteln von 49 Autorinnen und Autoren. Besonderen Wert legen die beiden Herausgeber auf möglichst hohe Objektivität, aussagekräftige Daten und auf gute Lesbarkeit.
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Publisher H. Huber Place of Publication Bern Editor various
Language German Summary Language Original Title
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Call Number 13.01-035 Serial 55075
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Author Fédération européenne de rencontres des intervenants en toxicomanie
Title 2ème conférence européenne des intervenants en toxicomanie : ACTE : se libérer des drogues et / ou libérer les drogues? : avenir de l'intervention en toxicomanie en Europe Type Conference Article
Year 1996 Publication 2ème conférence européenne des intervenants en toxicomanie Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages (down) 335
Keywords government and politics; international area
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Publisher Fédération européenne de rencontres des intervenants en toxicomanie (ERIT) Place of Publication Paris Editor
Language French; English; German; Italian; Spanish Summary Language Original Title
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Notes Multilingual publication English-French-Italian-Spanish-German; publication multilingue français-anglais-portugais-italien-espagnol-allemand; pubblicazione multilingue francese-inglese-italiano-spagnolo-tedesco; Publicación multilingüe francés-inglés-español-italiano-alemán; Approved no
Call Number 13.02-002 Serial 61177
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Author Zimmermann, Ulrich S.; Mick, Inge; Mann, Karl F.
Title Neurobiologische Aspekte des Alkoholkonsums bei Kindern und Jugendlichen = Neurobiological implications of child and adolescent alcohol consumption Type Journal Article
Year 2008 Publication Sucht : Zeitschrift für Wissenschaft und Praxis = Sucht : German journal of addiction research and practice Abbreviated Journal
Volume 54 Issue 6 Pages (down) 335-345
Keywords neurobiology (field); brain function; brain damage; AOD consumption; AOD dependence; AOD use pattern; AOD effects and consequences; risk factors; adolescent; child; Germany
Abstract Fragestellung: Welche neurobiologischen Erkenntnisse zu Ursachen und Folgen übermäßigen Alkoholkonsums bei Kindern und Jugendlichen sind gegenwärtig bekannt? Methodik: Überblick über einschlägige epidemiologische und experimentelle Studien. Ergebnisse: Eine Reihe neurobiologischer Faktoren beeinflusst das Trinkverhalten Jugendlicher und das Risiko für spätere Alkoholabhängigkeit. Sie sind größtenteils genetisch beeinflusst, entfalten ihr Risikopotential jedoch erst durch wechselseitige Interaktion mit Umwelteinflüssen. Bereits im Jugendalter können Alkoholfolgeschäden am Gehirn und seiner Funktion auftreten. Schlussfolgerungen: Das Vermeiden übermäßigen Alkoholkonsums im Jugendalter begünstigt den noch im Ablauf befindlichen Prozess der Gehirnreifung und verringert die Gefahr späterer Alkoholsucht. Aim: To describe what is currently known about the neurobiological causes and consequences of excessive alcohol consumption among children and adolescents. Methods: A review of the relevant epidemiological and experimental studies was carried out. Results: A number of neurobiological factors affect adolescent drinking behaviour and the risk of later developing alcohol dependence. These factors are primarily genetically determined, but the risk potential develops through reciprocal interactions with the environment. alcohol-related harmful effects on the brain and its functioning can begin during adolescence. Conclusions: Avoiding drinking excessively during adolescence will facilitate brain maturational processes and reduce the risk of later developing alcohol dependence.
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Language German; English Summary Language Original Title
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ISSN 0939-5911 (Print); 1664-2856 (Online) ISBN Medium
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Call Number 50-01097 Serial 59697
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Author Klee, Jürgen; Stöver, Heino
Title Drogen, HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis : ein Handbuch Type Book Whole
Year 2004 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages (down) 335
Keywords health promotion; HIV infection; Aids
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Publisher Deutsche AIDS-Hilfe (DAH) Place of Publication Berlin Editor
Language German Summary Language Original Title
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Call Number 07.01-099 Serial 54356
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Author Stamm, René
Title Manuel QuaThéDA modulaire : commentaires relatifs au référentiel QuaThéDA Type Book Whole
Year 2006 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages (down) 335
Keywords quality control; QuaTheDA; Switzerland
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Publisher Office fédéral de la santé publique (OFSP) Place of Publication Berne Editor
Language French Summary Language Original Title
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Notes Auch auf Deutsch vorhanden: 11.01-005 Approved no
Call Number 11.01-004 Serial 54387
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