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Psychopathology of addictions 成瘾的精神病理学
Pub Date : 2014-07-06 DOI: 10.37067/rpfc.v3i2.1021
G. D. Petta
tients frequently dropping out of conventional treatment, the loss of the being-in-the-world structure, boredom, emptiness, dread, anger, lack of meaning, loneliness and isolation. In this paper, Dasein Group-Analysis (an original interpretation and application of Binswanger’s Dasein-Analysis) is proposed and discussed. Unlike Dasein-Analysis, this approach applies phenomenology beyond the classic pair of analyst and patient, to a group of people composed of doctors and patients, in which everyone is simply a human being in the world. If the psychopathological and therapeutic approaches prove to be ineffective, the frequent consequences are: the patient’s admission into a psychiatric hospital; his/her arrest for crimes related to antisocial behaviour; a worsening of their psychopathology and addiction; a diffusion of infective diseases commonly found in addicts; more frequent overdoses; aggressive behaviour; legal problems; an increase in the costs of public health system; and, finally, even suicide of the patient.
患者经常退出常规治疗,失去存在于世界的结构,无聊,空虚,恐惧,愤怒,缺乏意义,孤独和孤立。本文提出并讨论了此因群分析(对宾斯旺格的此因分析的一种原创解释和应用)。与此相分析不同的是,这种方法将现象学应用于分析者和病人这对经典的组合之外,将现象学应用于由医生和病人组成的一群人,在这个群体中,每个人都只是世界上的一个人。如果精神病理和治疗方法被证明是无效的,通常的后果是:病人被送进精神病院;因与反社会行为有关的罪行而被捕;他们的精神病理和成瘾的恶化;成瘾者中常见的传染病的传播;更频繁的过量用药;攻击性行为;法律问题;公共卫生系统费用增加;最后,甚至病人自杀。
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引用次数: 15
Abnormal Bodily Phenomena questionnaire 异常身体现象问卷
Pub Date : 2014-07-03 DOI: 10.1037/t45074-000
G. Stanghellini, M. Ballerini, J. Cutting
Journal of Psychopathology 2014;20:138-143 Summary The Abnormal Bodily Phenomena questionnaire (ABPq) is a semi-structured interview that originates from analyses of the clinical files of over 350 patients with schizophrenia. The result provide a rich and detailed collection of patients’ self-descriptions related to subjective, experiential anomalies about feelings, sensations, perceptions and cognitions arising in the domain of the lived body. ABPq comprises nine distinctive items, grouped in five categories: demarcation, vitality, coherence, identity and activity. For each item and category, an accurate description and a list of examples are provided. Different intensities of phenomena are assessed through a Likert Scale by rating each item according to its quantitative features (frequency, intensity, impairment and coping). ABPq may help to discriminate schizophrenia from other psychoses and cluster A personality disorders from other personality disorders. This scale may also contribute in assessing features of clinical high risk or ultra high risk syndromes.
异常身体现象问卷(ABPq)是一种半结构化访谈,来源于对350多例精神分裂症患者临床档案的分析。结果提供了丰富而详细的患者自我描述的集合,这些描述与主观的、经验的异常有关,包括在活的身体领域中产生的感觉、感觉、知觉和认知。ABPq包括九个不同的项目,分为五类:界限、活力、连贯性、身份和活动。对于每个项目和类别,都提供了准确的描述和示例列表。通过李克特量表评估不同强度的现象,根据其定量特征(频率,强度,损伤和应对)对每个项目进行评级。ABPq可能有助于区分精神分裂症与其他精神病和A类人格障碍与其他人格障碍。该量表也有助于评估临床高风险或超高风险综合征的特征。
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引用次数: 13
Systems Training for Emotional Predictability and Problem Solving (STEPPS): theoretical model, clinical application, and preliminary efficacy data in a sample of inpatients with personality disorders in comorbidity with mood disorders 情绪可预见性和问题解决系统训练(STEPPS):理论模型、临床应用和初步疗效数据在人格障碍合并情绪障碍住院患者中的应用
Pub Date : 2012-12-08 DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-0591-1_26
Silvia Boccalon, R. Alesiani, L. Giarolli, L. Franchini, C. Colombo, N. Blum, A. Fossati
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引用次数: 10
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