Zusammenfassung
Bislang liegen kaum Informationen dazu vor, welche Bedeutung Traumatisierungen bei
Patienten in der ambulanten Suchtbehandlung zugemessen wird. In einer bundesweiten
Befragung in Einrichtungen der ambulanten Suchttherapie wurde deshalb erhoben, für
wie relevant die dort tätigen Therapeuten Traumatisierungen halten und inwieweit sie
im Rahmen der Therapie berücksichtigt werden. Aus 259 Einrichtungen konnten Angaben
erhalten werden. Während nach Ansicht der teilnehmenden Personen Traumatisierungen
bei durchschnittlich einem Drittel der Patienten eine wesentliche Rolle bei der Entstehung
und/oder Aufrechterhaltung der Suchtproblematik spielen, wurden nur aus 18 % der Einrichtungen
spezifische Angebote berichtet. Häufig wurden Probleme in der Therapie Betroffener
geschildert und der Wunsch nach spezifischer Weiterbildung geäußert. Die Ergebnisse
unterstreichen die Notwendigkeit, auch ambulante Angebote weiter an die besonderen
Bedürfnisse dieser Patientengruppe anzupassen.
Abstract
Information is scarce on how outpatient drug services in Germany see the importance
of traumatic experiences in addicted patients. A German-wide investigation carried
out in outpatient drug services explored the importance ascribed by therapists to
traumatic experiences and to what extent these experiences are considered during treatment.
Data were obtained from 259 institutions. According to the participants, traumatic
experiences played a major part in the development of and/or persistence of addiction
problems in one third of patients on average, but only 18 % of the institutions offered
specific treatment for these patients. The participants frequently described treatment
problems and expressed the wish for specific further training. These results underline
the necessity to further adapt also outpatient treatment offers to the special requirements
of this group of patients.
Schlüsselwörter
Trauma - Sucht - Substanzmissbrauch - Behandlung
Key words
Trauma - addiction - substance abuse - treatment
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Dr. Ingo Schäfer
Zentrum für Interdisziplinäre Suchtforschung (ZIS) der Universität Hamburg, c/o Zentrum
für Psychosoziale Medizin, Universitätsklinik Hamburg-Eppendorf
Martinistr. 52
20246 Hamburg
Email: i.schaefer@uke.uni-hamburg.de