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We are currently in the project development stage of establishing the Aesculap Community and would welcome any help from interested parties.

The Aesculap Community welcomes people from the full diversity of humanity. Programmes are aimed at helping health professionals like physicians, dentists, nurses and associated professions overcome their drug abuse and addictions and rebuild their lives in the wider community.

 

What is a therapeutic community?

The therapeutic community (TC) for the treatment of drug abuse and addiction has existed for about 40 years. In general, TC’s are drug-free residential settings that use a hierarchical model with treatment stages that reflect increased levels of personal and social responsibility. Peer influence, mediated through a variety of group processes, is used to help individuals learn and assimilate social norms and develop more effective social skills.

 

TC’s differ from other treatment approaches principally in their use of the community, comprising treatment staff and those in recovery, as key agents of change. This approach is often referred to as "community as method." TC members interact in structured and unstructured ways to influence attitudes, perceptions, and behaviours associated with drug use.

 

Many individuals admitted to TC’s have a history of social functioning, education/vocational skills, and positive community and family ties that have been eroded by their substance abuse. For them, recovery involves rehabilitation -- relearning or re-establishing healthy functioning, skills, and values as well as regaining physical and emotional health. In addition to the importance of the community as a primary agent of change, a second fundamental TC principle is "self-help." Self-help implies that the individuals in treatment are the main contributors to the change process. "Mutual self-help" means that individuals also assume partial responsibility for the recovery of their peers -- an important aspect of an individual's own treatment.

 

How beneficial are therapeutic communities in treating drug addiction?

For three decades, NIDA has conducted several large studies to advance scientific knowledge of the outcomes of drug abuse treatment as typically delivered in the United States. These studies collected baseline data from over 65,000 individuals admitted to publicly funded treatment agencies. They included a sample of TC programmes and other types of programmes (i.e., methadone maintenance, out-patient drug-free, short-term inpatient, and detoxification programs). Data were collected at admission, during treatment, and in a series of follow-ups that focused on outcomes that occurred 12 months and longer after treatment.

 

These studies found that participation in a TC was associated with several positive outcomes. For example, the Drug Abuse Treatment Outcome Study (DATOS), the most recent long-term study of drug treatment outcomes, showed that those who successfully completed treatment in a TC had lower levels of cocaine, heroin, and alcohol use; unemployment; and indicators of depression than they had before treatment.

 

Who receives treatment in a therapeutic community?

TCs treat people with a range of substance abuse problems. Those treated often have other severe problems, such as multiple drug addictions, involvement with the criminal justice system, lack of positive social support, and mental health problems (e.g., depression, anxiety, posttraumatic stress disorder, and antisocial and other personality disorders).

 

The Aesculap Community caters for health professionals that misuse drugs (alcohol, prescribed and non-prescribed drugs) as well as for health professionals that have become dependent and have co-occuring mental health difficulties.

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If you are interested in the concept of the Therapeutic Community and would like to start a conversation with us, feel free to email : albert@aesculap.community.org

We have finally found a suitable location and are in the proces of making a bid! If you would like to contribute , please contact us at:
 

albert@aesculap-community.org

We are currently working from our offices in Berkhamsted until we have found a suitable residential facility.

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