Avtor/Urednik     Rus-Makovec, Maja
Naslov     Analiza terapevtskih učinkov pri zdravljenju bolnikov s sindromom odvisnosti od alkohola
Tip     monografija
Kraj izdaje     Ljubljana
Založnik     Medicinska fakulteta
Leto izdaje     1994
Obseg     str. 391
Jezik     slo
Abstrakt     The aim of the present research study was to differentiate and evaluate the changes occuring in the course of hospital group psychotherapeutic treatment of the patients with alcohol dependence syndrome; The arrived at results would be useful in making the prognosis and in therapeutic work. In it, we derived from the theoretical model presuming that behavioral characteristics are influenced upon by selfevaluative factors and the hierarchy of factors, representing habits, the perception of norms, the perception of usefulness versus harmfulness and different attitudes concerning the object which at the same time represents a part of the subject's action range. The deserved effect of the therapy process is the patient's preparedness for more adapted and more functional behavior for which abstinence is the basic condition. At the same time, we wanted to confirm the usefulness of the instruments which could be used in further work. In the research study, 169 in-patients of the Alcohol Dependency Treatment Unit of the Mental Health Center from December 1991 to April 1993 and 10 therapists, working on the same Unit, participated. The research plan was a modified version of the Solomon's experimental plan. The subjects were grouped on the basis of the time and number of tests taken. In group 1 were the patients who were tested only in the end of the treatment (n=71), in group 2 were the patients, tested in 7 to 9 days after the admission to the Unit (in the beginning of the treatment) and in the end of the treatment (n=69), and in group 3 the patients, tested only in the beginning of the treatment and who later left because of the relapse (n=29).(trunc.)
Deskriptorji     ALCOHOLISM
PSYCHOTHERAPY, GROUP
TREATMENT OUTCOME
SELF ASSESSMENT (PSYCHOLOGY)
SELF CONCEPT
GROUP PROCESSES
ALCOHOL DRINKING
INPATIENTS