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In-patient treatment for alcoholism going beyond physical
withdrawal from the drug has been available in Germany for more
than 130 years. Particularly since the Second World War, treatment
has broadened and changed in various ways. There are several
reasons for this development. The recognition of alcoholism as a
disease by the Supreme Court had widespread financial and
administrative consequences. Since then in patient treatment has
been funded mainly by the pension insurance institutions. Another
reason is the strengthened influence of different psychotherapeutic
schools on practice in treatment. At the present time in the
Federal Republic of Germany there are about 250 treatment
facilities (Suchtfachkliniken, or addiction centres), where around
25000 patients a year receive in-patient treatment. In addition to
these, there are the addiction units in psychiatric and general
hospitals, of which some offer withdrawal treatment, while others
also offer rehabilit ation treatment. For out-patient treatment
there are about 450 special addiction counselling and treatment
centres, out-patient facilities available at local health
authorities and university hospitals and, further to all this,
there are thousands of self-help groups of various kinds. This
system of interlocking treatment facilities of various kinds, from
the first contact to the after-care stage, is called a treatment
network or chain.
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