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Working with controlled use as a goal in regular substance use outpatient treatment in Amsterdam
Abstract:Controlled substance use as a goal of treatment is controversial. Acceptance seems to vary by country and by type of service but has been studied mostly in hypothetical cases. Observation of regular practice in outpatient treatment services of The Jellinek, Amsterdam, reveals how often controlled use is actually chosen, how this goal is communicated and how it relates to treatment outcome. Twenty-one counsellors were surveyed and files of 202 randomly selected clients investigated. Controlled use as a treatment goal is mostly the result of negotiation; temporary abstinence is more often proposed by the counsellor and abstinence more often by the client. Factors influencing choices are described. Controlled use is related to lower dropout than temporary abstinence but temporary abstinence is related to better treatment outcome. It is concluded that controlled use can enhance treatment retention but the results discourage too lenient an attitude towards acceptance.
Keywords:Controlled drinking  controlled substance use  substance use treatment  treatment goal
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