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Citation

Shustov DI, Tuchina OD, Fedotov IA, Novikov SA. Counseling Psychology and Psychotherapy 2016; 24(3): 89-109.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2016)

DOI

10.17759/cpp.2016240306

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

The article presents the findings of а study investigating a relationship between personality types developing under the influence of negative parental messages (injunctions) and different types of self-destructive behaviors in alcohol-dependent patients. The study was carried out in 2009-2012 in Ryazan in a sample of 190 outpatient male clients who received psychotherapy for alcohol-dependence. The authors assumed that the choice of self-destructive behaviors was linked to the alcohol-dependent patients' personality organization and depended on а combination of different injunctions with the main self-destructive injunction - "Don't be". The authors describe parental injunctions, which contributed to the development of "the alcoholic personality". The main contributing injunctions were "Don't be" which formed the basis for self-destructiveness, and "Don't think", which reinforced alcohol abuse as a maladaptive coping strategy. The other injunctions, when combined with "Don't be", were mediating personality type development and the related groups of self-destructiveness. The authors identified statistically significant correlations between the most frequent personality types and specific groups of self-destructive behavior in alcohol-dependent patients: thus, borderline personality organization was linked to suicidal behavior, dissocial personality organization - to antisocial behaviors, and narcissistic - to self-destructiveness in the professional sphere. © 2016 Moscow State University of Psychology & Education


Language: ru

Keywords

Suicide; Psychotherapy; Self-destructive behavior; Alcohol dependence

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