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'n Model vir psigiatriese verpleging gedurende die dwelmmiddelafhanklike se herstelprosesOverbeek, Marinda Cornelia 04 February 2014 (has links)
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The therapist as selfobject within a drug rehabilitation programmeIngle, Susan Therese 10 April 2014 (has links)
M.A. (Clinical Psychology) / The present study investigates a modus operandi for doing therapy with the sedative-hypnotic/opiate drug abuser with borderline or narcissistic tendencies. Definitions of the latter are based on the work by Kernberg and Kohut respectively. Unstable patterns of attachment in infancy and childhood are thought to contribute to a sense of lack or deficit in the drug abuser. This lack or insufricient structuralisation is associated with compulsive dependency on an external obj ect , in this case, the sedative-hypnotic or opiate drug. In order to wean the drug abuser off his drug, it is proposed that, initially, the therapist needs to take over the function of the drug which is to act as a sUbstitute for psychic structure. In other words, the therapist becomes a self-object for the drug abuser until such time as he is sUfficiently structuralised and relatively tree ot the compulsion to drug. The nature of the selt-object' transference and the therapist's role therein are explored in this thesis.
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The ultimate alternative : a single case study understanding Jason's journey from addiction to self-recoveryO'Brien, Siobhan January 2012 (has links)
The purpose of this research was to understand the lived experience of a person with a substance addiction that uses or has used alternative therapies for treatment. A single-case study approach was used to understand the lived experiences of Jason, a male in his mid-forties who is healing from a substance addiction. Through in-person interviewing and reading personal manuscripts written by the participant, data were collected. The data were analysed and interpreted using phenomenological and integral hermeneutics. Through the interpretations, it was clear that a major contributing factor to Jason’s drug use was the negative experiences he was carrying from his past. Once he was able to let go of the negativity and let his higher power guide him, his healing journey took a positive turn. Today, Jason lives in the moment and does not need drugs to heal the hurt he is feeling inside. He uses his ultimate alternative method, derived from within himself, to guide his journey in recovery. / viii, 155 leaves ; 29 cm
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Recovery from chronic drug abuse: lifestyle change in relapse prevention馮祥添, Fung, Cheung-tim. January 2007 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Social Work and Administration / Doctoral / Doctor of Philosophy
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Clients’ experience of substance abuse recovery in a faith-based programme in the Western CapeHerman, Colleen 03 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MCurr)--Stellenbosch University, 2013. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The focus of the study is on clients’ experiences of substance abuse
recovery in a faith-based programme in the Western Cape. In describing
the nature and extent of the substance abuse problem at an Imbizo on
substance abuse, the speech of the Minister of Social Development,
Benjamin (2006:1) stated that there are major challenges in rendering
services to people who abuse substances. These challenges exist
particularly with regard to prevention, rehabilitation and treatment of
abusers. Baumann (1998: 238) stated that drug misuse is widespread
and a growing problem in Southern Africa. This epidemic will have an
increasing impact on mental and physical health. The focus of the
literature review is to highlight the escalation of the problem over the last
decade or so. Substance abuse is classified as a mental health illness,
which could be healed in the application of various modalities of care.
Little is understood and documented about the role of FBO programmes
in substance abuse recovery in the Western Cape. The researcher
hopes to add to the body of nursing research knowledge by conducting
the study to answer the research question by understanding the
experiences of clients accessing this level of care. The objective of the study is to explore, describe and interpret clients’
experiences of substance abuse recovery in a faith-based (FBO)
programme in the Western Cape. An explorative, descriptive,
interpretive, phenomenological, qualitative research design was chosen
for this study. The population for this study comprised males and
females, aged 18 years and older, who were admitted as in-patients in
the 6-month residential substance abuse recovery facility, who followed
the programme.
The researcher used purposive sampling to recruit 7 participants who
met the inclusion and exclusion criteria, until saturation of data was
reached. The primary data collection tool used was in-depth semi-structured recorded interviews and field notes. The researcher used
Nola Pender’s (1996) Health Promotion model (HPM) as the conceptual
framework for the study as described The Braun and Clarke’s inductive
thematic analysis (2006) was used to conduct the data analysis which
yielded two overarching themes, namely, the positive recovery
experience and the modified future experience. Recommendations were
made based on the HPM assumptions and the thematic analysis. Ethical
principles were followed in conducting the study and participants were
advised that they are helping researchers to answer the research
questions by participating in the study. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Die studie fokus op kliënt-ervaringe van dwelmmisbruik-herstel in 'n
geloof-gebaseerde programme in die Wes-Kaap. In die beskrywing van
die aard en omvang van die dwelmmisbruikprobleem by 'n Imbizo op
dwelmmisbruik tydens ‘n toespraak van die Minister van Maatskaplike
Ontwikkeling (2006:1), is verklaar dat groot uitdagings heers met
betrekking tot die lewering van dienste aan persone wat dwelmmidels
misbruik. Hierdie uitdagings het veral betrekking op die voorkoming,
rehabilitasie en behandeling van misbruikers. Baumann (1998: 238)
verklaar dat dwelmmisbruik tans ‘n wydverspreide en groeiende
probleem in Suider-Afrika is. Hierdie epidemie hou 'n toenemende impak
op die geestelike en fisiese gesondheid van misbruikers in. Die fokus van
die literatuuroorsig is om die verhoogde effek van die probleem uit te lig
wat oor die laaste dekade voorgekom het. Die misbruik van
dwelmmiddels word geklassifiseer as 'n geestesgesondheidsiekte wat
gebruik kan word in die toepassing van verskeie modaliteite van
gesondheidsorg. Daar is tans onvoldoende inligting beskikbaar om die rol
van die FBO programme in die herstel van dwelmmisbruik in die Wes-
Kaap behoorlik te kan ontleed en verstaan. Die navorser beoog om met
die uitvoer van die studie die navorsingsvraag te kan beantwoord en
sodoende ‘n meer ingeligte en in-diepte oorsig te kan vorm oor die
ervaringe van kliente wat toegang het tot hierdie vlak van sorg.
Die doel van die studie is om kliënt-ervaringe van dwelmmisbruik-herstel
in 'n geloof-gebaseerde (FBO) programme in die Wes-Kaap te verken,
beskryf en te interpreteer. Daar is besluit op 'n ondersoekende,
beskrywende, verklarende en fenomenologiese kwalitatiewe
navorsingsontwerp vir die studie. Die populasie vir hierdie studie het mans en vrouens in die ouderdom van 18 jaar en ouer ingesluit wat as
kliente in die 6-maande residensiële dwelmmisbruik-herstel fasiliteit se
progam toelating verkry het en wat deelgeneem het aan die programme. Die navorser het gebruik gemaak van ‘n doelgerigte steekproeftrekking
en sodoende 7 deelnemers gewerf wat aan die insluitings en uitsluitings
kriteria voldoen het. Die proses is gevolg totdat ‘n versadigingvlak van
die data bereik is. Die primêre data insamelingsinstrument het die
gebruik van ‘n in-diepte, ongestruktureerde onderhoud-metode behels,
wat die neem van veldnotas en bandopnames ingesluit het. Die
navorser het gebruik gemaak van die Pender se ‘Health Promotion
Model’ (HPM) as die konseptuele raamwerk vir die studie. Die Braun en
Clarke’s induktiewe tema-analise (2006) is gebruik om die data analise
uit te voer wat twee oorkoepelende temas ingesluit het, naamlik, die
positiewe herstelervaringetema en die gewysigde toekomstige ervaringe
tema. Aanbevelings is gemaak wat op die HPM aannames en die tema
analise gebaseer is. Etiese beginsels is streng gevolg en deelnemers is
in kennis gestel dat hul deelname aan die studie die navorser instaat sou
stel om die nodige data in te samel om sodoende die navorsingsvraag
van die studie te kan beantwoord.
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Compassionate re-housing: a means to re-integrate ex-drug abusers into the communityHui, Bun., 許彬. January 1982 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Social Work / Master / Master of Social Work
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Working with imprisoned married male heroin addicts: a holistic approachWong, Wan-sin, James., 王雲仙. January 1981 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Social Work / Master / Master of Social Work
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An exploratory study of factors leading to alcohol dependence among treated heroin addictsLeung, Wai-hing, Frances., 梁慧卿. January 1993 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Social Work / Master / Master of Social Work
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A study of determinants of relapse in psychotropic substance abuseChan, Kin-yi, Ivy., 陳健儀. January 1995 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Social Work / Master / Master of Social Work
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Drug treatment in Hong Kong: a comparative study of residential drug treatment programmes in Hong KongLam, Wai-on. January 1999 (has links)
published_or_final_version / abstract / SPACE / Master / Master of Arts
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