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OLITA: an alternative in the treatment of therapy-resistant chronic alcoholics
European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience, 06/17/08
Ehrenreich H et al. - The Outpatient Long-term Intensive Therapy for Alcoholics (OLITA) is a four-step program of care for severely affected chronic alcoholics which, after inpatient detoxification, extends over a total of 2 years. High-frequency short-term individual therapeutic contacts, initially daily, are followed by a slow tapering of individual contact frequency and resolve in a group session once weekly towards the end of the second abstinent year.
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