Aims: It is the goal of this study to investigate the first development of the drug-free therapeutic community (TC) in Europe. The paper aims at systemizing information, scattered all over Europe and is the first stage in an ongoing study to record the development of the European TC movement and its influences. Design: After a study of the grey (hidden) literature, TC pioneers and experts per country were contacted to further elaborate the first findings. Subsequently, a preliminary summary of our findings was published in the Newsletter of the European Federation of Therapeutic Communities (EFTC), inviting additional information and corrections. The authors completed the results for this article with relevant first-hand information, ob...
The therapeutic community (TC) in the United Kingdom was built out of a merging of the democratic TC...
In most European countries, residential treatment programmes form an important element of the range ...
Europe shares some historical roots of modern psychiatry. Even before the 19th century, there had be...
Aims: It is the goal of this study to investigate the first development of the drug-free therapeutic...
Aims: It is the goal of this study to investigate the first development of the drug-free therapeutic...
Therapeutic communities first developed in the 1960s and have continuing relevance in the world of d...
Purpose - Even though there is much information available with regard to the development of the ther...
textabstractTherapeutic communities for addicts developed since the Sixties without a clear theory o...
1 Abstract – This article focuses on the similarities and relations between the European therapeutic...
In 1981, a "research-practice'' breakthrough was realized through the foundation of the European Fed...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to summarize the main findings and conclusions of four separa...
Therapeutic Communities (TCs) for substance abusers are an effective recovery oriented treatment for...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether European and American therapeutic communities (...
The work focuses on the emergence of therapeutic communities for drug addicts in the Czech Republic....
Addictive substances (or drugs), which include substances as methamphetamine, heroin, alcohol but al...
The therapeutic community (TC) in the United Kingdom was built out of a merging of the democratic TC...
In most European countries, residential treatment programmes form an important element of the range ...
Europe shares some historical roots of modern psychiatry. Even before the 19th century, there had be...
Aims: It is the goal of this study to investigate the first development of the drug-free therapeutic...
Aims: It is the goal of this study to investigate the first development of the drug-free therapeutic...
Therapeutic communities first developed in the 1960s and have continuing relevance in the world of d...
Purpose - Even though there is much information available with regard to the development of the ther...
textabstractTherapeutic communities for addicts developed since the Sixties without a clear theory o...
1 Abstract – This article focuses on the similarities and relations between the European therapeutic...
In 1981, a "research-practice'' breakthrough was realized through the foundation of the European Fed...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to summarize the main findings and conclusions of four separa...
Therapeutic Communities (TCs) for substance abusers are an effective recovery oriented treatment for...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether European and American therapeutic communities (...
The work focuses on the emergence of therapeutic communities for drug addicts in the Czech Republic....
Addictive substances (or drugs), which include substances as methamphetamine, heroin, alcohol but al...
The therapeutic community (TC) in the United Kingdom was built out of a merging of the democratic TC...
In most European countries, residential treatment programmes form an important element of the range ...
Europe shares some historical roots of modern psychiatry. Even before the 19th century, there had be...