Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4181480 | L'Encéphale | 2016 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Alcohol dependence needs long-term medical supervision, and the therapeutic success depends on the initiation of sustained monitoring at the time of diagnosis (initiating phase with several consultations over 2-4Â weeks) with psychosocial and motivational interventions in order to address all the patient uncertainties, to involve him/her in a proactive disease management plan, and to insure adherence to treatment, behavioural changes and new lifestyle. A close monitoring (once a month during the first 6Â months) during a consolidation phase is necessary. Finally, a regular monitoring should be maintained overtime after 6-12Â months in order to insure that the patient maintains a minimal consumption during the first year, to consolidate the patient's motivation, to abstain in at risk situations, and to maintain a controlled consumption or abstinence.
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Authors
A. Benyamina, M. Reynaud,