Hypengyophobia:成瘾康复中缺失的弱点

Mary J. Didelot, Lisa A. Hollingsworth
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在成瘾领域专业人员的临床工作中,共存的脆弱性因素非常猖獗。有一种严重的弱点很少被专业人士认识到,但却对成瘾者及其对自我和他人的看法产生了重大影响,那就是hypengyophobia。这是一种对责任的恐惧。然而,对成瘾负责是治疗的一个主要主题。被动的生活不会带来康复,这正是恐惧症的影响。在荣格(1933)心理动力学理论的基础上,包括一个案例研究的例子,对这种很少被探索的脆弱性的理解、认识和创新治疗被转发给成瘾的临床专业人员。Hypengyophobia被认为是成瘾治疗的一个组成部分。
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Hypengyophobia: The Missing Vulnerability In Addiction Recovery
Within the clinical work of professionals in the field of addictions, co-existing vulnerability factors are rampant. One impactful vulnerability which is seldom recognized by professionals but significantly effects an individual with addictions and his/her perception of the self and others is hypengyophobia. This is a fear of responsibility. Yet, taking responsibility in addiction is a major theme for healing. A life of passivity will not lead to recovery, and this is exactly the effect of hypengyophobia. Grounded in Jung’s (1933) psychodynamic theory, with a case study example included, understanding, recognition and an innovative treatment for this rarely explored vulnerability is forwarded to clinical professionals in addictions. Hypengyophobia is forwarded as an integral part of addictions’ treatment.
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