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- aggregation date "2012".
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- aggregation title "How do interpersonal representations and relations evolve during a stay in a drug free therapeutic community? A systematic single case study of a person suffering from severe addiction".
- aggregation abstract "Aim: From a psychodynamic perspective, people suffering from addiction are characterized by a bland way of using language reflecting both their withdrawal from interpersonal relations and their poor mentalization ability. Therefore, ambulatory psychotherapy has shown low levels of effectiveness for this population. In contrast, outcome studies in drug free Therapeutic Communities (TC’s) have proven to be effective in providing a drug free changed lifestyle, but the treatment process in these self-help group programs stays misunderstood. In this systematic single case study we will illustrate how interpersonal representations and relations evolve during a stay in a TC. Methods: The Clinical Diagnostic Interview and the Inventory of Interpersonal Problems-32 have been administered both at the beginning and the end of the treatment process. Besides this, every two weeks the researcher conducted a short interview on the resident’s TC experiences. Using thematic analysis on the clinical material, fluctuations in subjective well-being are linked to changes in interpersonal representations and relations and to TC interventions. Results: The results indicate that interventions at the level of the peer community encourage verbalization of arousal and conflicts. Gradually, dynamics of acting out and interpersonal withdrawal make place for elaborated interpersonal representations and more stable relations. Discussion: The changing process in a TC resident indicates that the TC treatment program succeeds in guiding residents towards a more mentalized way in dealing with overwhelming arousal. The program will be discussed within a psychodynamic conceptual framework. Strengths and limitations of the study will be considered.".
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