Abstract
Italian therapeutic communities currently house more than twenty thousand addicts. Their leaders have much greater influence than those of other countries on public opinion and administrative choices. This study examines a series of some of the most significant facilities, which are classified as explicitly or implicitly therapeutic. Their histories, organizations and working methods are analyzed. A clinical discussion about the usefulness of each in treating the different types of addicts is offered at the end of the review.
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