Zusammenfassung
Wer beruflich mit Alkoholabhängigen zu tun hat, kennt die hohen Rückfälligkeitsquoten dieser Suchtkranken nach zunächst erfolgreich erscheinenden therapeutischen Rehabilitationsversuchen. Die Rückfälligkeit behandelter Alkoholiker wird häufig ausschließlich, zumindest jedoch primär auf (psycho)soziale Faktoren zurückgeführt. In den Hintergrund tritt dabei die Frage, inwiefern der Alkoholrückfall durch Defizite an intellektuellen bzw. geistigen oder kognitiven Fähigkeiten und Fertigkeiten mitbedingt sein könnte.
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Hasselhorn, M., Hager, W. (1988). Kognitive Merkmale bei Alkoholikern: Spezifische Störungen, ihre Bedeutung für die Rückfälligkeit und Konsequenzen für die Rehabilitationspraxis. In: Körkel, J. (eds) Der Rückfall des Suchtkranken. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-77375-4_2
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