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'n Hanteringstrategie om weerstand tydens terapeutiese intervensie by die adolessente dwelmafhanklike te identifiseer en benut / Caren Louise MaraisMarais, Caren Louise January 2014 (has links)
Drug dependence is a reality in South Africa, and adolescents are often admitted to treatment
centres for rehabilitation. However, it seems that adolescents admitted to treatment centres
sometime show resistance, which may lead to the underutilisation of the therapeutic
programme. In addition, social workers in the drug dependence field do not have sufficient
knowledge to handle the resistance shown by the adolescent drug dependant during
therapeutic intervention. The researcher is not aware of any current strategies to identify and
utilise resistance.
The purpose of this study is to formulate a handling strategy for social workers, which will
enable them to identify and utilise the resistance that adolescent drug dependants manifest
during the therapeutic intervention in order to allow adolescents to make optimal use of their
treatment programmes. To achieve this goal, the Design and Development Model of Rothman
and Thomas were used in the intervention research. This study made use of qualitative
research in order to work in an exploratory and descriptive way.
During Phase 1, i.e. the problem analysis and project planning phase, data was collected
through semi-structured interviews conducted with five social workers. These interviews
were transcribed and analysed using Creswell’s data analysis spiral. Data has also been
collected during Phase 2, which consists of data collection and synthesis by utilising existing
sources of information, studying natural examples and identifying the functional elements of
successful models. During Phase 3, which is the design phase, an observation system has
been designed in the form of a questionnaire aimed at identifying resistance in adolescent
drug dependants and at determining procedures for the intervention. A prototype handling
strategy was development during Phase 4 (early design and development). This strategy may
help social workers working in the field of drug dependence to identify and utilise resistance
that appears in adolescent drug dependants during therapeutic intervention. / MSW, North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014
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'n Hanteringstrategie om weerstand tydens terapeutiese intervensie by die adolessente dwelmafhanklike te identifiseer en benut / Caren Louise MaraisMarais, Caren Louise January 2014 (has links)
Drug dependence is a reality in South Africa, and adolescents are often admitted to treatment
centres for rehabilitation. However, it seems that adolescents admitted to treatment centres
sometime show resistance, which may lead to the underutilisation of the therapeutic
programme. In addition, social workers in the drug dependence field do not have sufficient
knowledge to handle the resistance shown by the adolescent drug dependant during
therapeutic intervention. The researcher is not aware of any current strategies to identify and
utilise resistance.
The purpose of this study is to formulate a handling strategy for social workers, which will
enable them to identify and utilise the resistance that adolescent drug dependants manifest
during the therapeutic intervention in order to allow adolescents to make optimal use of their
treatment programmes. To achieve this goal, the Design and Development Model of Rothman
and Thomas were used in the intervention research. This study made use of qualitative
research in order to work in an exploratory and descriptive way.
During Phase 1, i.e. the problem analysis and project planning phase, data was collected
through semi-structured interviews conducted with five social workers. These interviews
were transcribed and analysed using Creswell’s data analysis spiral. Data has also been
collected during Phase 2, which consists of data collection and synthesis by utilising existing
sources of information, studying natural examples and identifying the functional elements of
successful models. During Phase 3, which is the design phase, an observation system has
been designed in the form of a questionnaire aimed at identifying resistance in adolescent
drug dependants and at determining procedures for the intervention. A prototype handling
strategy was development during Phase 4 (early design and development). This strategy may
help social workers working in the field of drug dependence to identify and utilise resistance
that appears in adolescent drug dependants during therapeutic intervention. / MSW, North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014
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The Effects of Parental Substance Abuse on the Behavior of School ChildrenPrelow, Hazel (Hazel M.) 05 1900 (has links)
The purpose of the present archival study was to investigate the relationship between parental substance abuse and the risk for maladjustment and psychopathology in children in a clinic sample. Children of alcoholic parents and children of drug-dependent parents were compared to children of non-substance abusing parents. The subjects were 83 boys age 6 to 12. Children of substance abuse parents had lower levels of adaptive functioning and higher levels of school behavioral problems. Although previous studies have reported a strong association between an adverse family environment and the risk of child maladjustment, the present study did not find that the addition of an adverse family environment increased the risk for maladjustment or school behavioral problems in children of substance abusers.
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