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| Tossicodipendenze, psicoanalisi e complessità: la dissociazione farmaco-indotta |
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Journal Title:
PSICOTERAPIA E SCIENZE UMANE |
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Author/s:
Fabio Beni |
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Year:
2009
Issue: 4 |
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Pages:
24
Full Text PDF: 464 Kb. |
DOI: 10.3280/PU2009-004004
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Abstract:
Drug addictions, psychoanalysis, and complexity theory: substance-induced dissociation - Drug addictions are understood, within a perspective of interpersonal psychoanalysis, taking into consideration dissociative mechanisms within a framework inspired by nonlinear dynamics theories. Considering the present situation in which psychoanalytic therapy is almost excluded from the treatment of drug addictions, in an attempt of resuming a dialogue with psychoanalysis it is assumed that drug addiction are the driving force of a particular dissociative mechanism. The perturbation connected in a nonlinear way to the effect of the drug originates and preserves a dissociative process, depicted through the concept of self-organization, an idea adopted from complexity theory. Drug addiction would therefore be especially sensitive to those psychotherapeutic approaches, such as interpersonal psychoanalysis, that emphasize the concept of dissociation. |
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Keywords:
Drug addictions, dissociation, nonlinear dynamics systems, interpersonal psychoanalysis, selforganization
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