
Medical-Psychotherapeutic Report on Diagnostic Findings for Addicts
The Institute of Medical Sociology and Rehabilitation Science produces a Medical-Psychotherapeutic Report on Diagnostic Findings for all physicians, psychotherapists and social services that are treating addicts requiring rehabilitation.
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Medical-Psychotherapeutic Report on Diagnostic Findings for Addicts
The Medical-Psychotherapeutic Report on Diagnostic Findings for Addicts was developed within the framework of a research project at the Institute of Medical Sociology and Rehabilitation Science of Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin under the leadership of Martin Brünger and Professor Karla Spyra and subsequently evaluated in a multi-stage Delphi process. Peter Missel (at that time President of the German Society for Addiction Psychology (DG SPS) and head psychologist at MEDIAN Kliniken Daun) and Professor Lothar Feige (at that time Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences, Wolfsburg) were project partners.
The Medical-Psychotherapeutic Report on Diagnostic Findings for Addicts may be used for access to medical rehabilitation for addicts, opening up additional pathways into addiction rehabilitation based on a detailed diagnosis by physicians and psychotherapists.
The current version of the Medical-Psychotherapeutic Report on Diagnostic Findings for Addicts can be downloaded below.
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Medical-Psychotherapeutic Report on Diagnostic Findings for Addicts
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Medical-Psychotherapeutic Report on Diagnostic Findings for Addicts
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Brünger M, Krüger T, Missel P, Feige L, Spyra K.
Development and Evaluation of a Medical-Psychotherapeutic Report on Diagnostic Findings. An Option for New Access Paths into Rehabilitation of Addicts
Phys Med Rehab Kuror 2018; 28: 32-38;
DOI: 10.1055/s-0043-120573
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