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OLITA: an alternative in the treatment of therapy-resistant chronic alcoholics. First evaluation of a new approach.

H Ehrenreich1, A Mangholz, M Schmitt, P Lieder, W Völkel, E Rüther, W Poser.   

Abstract

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. Further elements of OLITA are: (a) induction of alcohol intolerance by the application of aldehyde dehydrogenase inhibitors; (b) introduction of control factors, i.e. controlled intake of deterrent medication and regular urine analysis for alcohol; and (c) allocation of responsibility to the patient with respect to the overall success of the therapeutic concept including his own physical rehabilitation. Thus far, 30 male alcoholic patients from two recruitment periods have been treated for 6-26 months with a success rate of 60% abstinent patients. In conclusion, OLITA, based on the gradual tapering of high-frequency therapeutic contacts, thus far unique among outpatient programs for alcoholics, represents a promising advance in the treatment of therapy-resistant chronic alcoholics.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9088806     DOI: 10.1007/bf02916253

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci        ISSN: 0940-1334            Impact factor:   5.270


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2.  Outpatient Long-term Intensive Therapy for Alcoholics (OLITA): a successful biopsychosocial approach to the treatment of alcoholism.

Authors:  Henning Krampe; Sabina Stawicki; Margret R Hoehe; Hannelore Ehrenreich
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