Sucht: Risiken - Formen - Interventionen / Sucht, Trauma und Bindung bei Kindern und Jugendlichen
Particularly among children and adolescents who have become severely addicted at an early age, there is a strong correlation between addiction, trauma and attachment disorder as a frequent form of comorbidity. In adulthood, as severely and chronically...
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Particularly among children and adolescents who have become severely addicted at an early age, there is a strong correlation between addiction, trauma and attachment disorder as a frequent form of comorbidity. In adulthood, as severely and chronically addicted people, the individuals affected often become hopeless long-term consumers. Adolescents= attachment behaviour is complex, and the treatment & which is already difficult & is therefore extremely challenging. Ways of clarifying this situation represent an innovative development in neurobiology that is currently taking place and is having a major impact on the understanding of addiction. Addiction therapy may be able to benefit from these new findings in trauma theory and attachment theory.
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- Autoren: Frank M. Fischer , Christoph Möller
- 2020, 2. Aufl., 216 Seiten, 7 Abbildungen, Maße: 14,2 x 20,3 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Deutsch
- Herausgegeben: Oliver Bilke-Hentsch, Euphrosyne Gouzoulis-Mayfrank, Michael Klein
- Verlag: Kohlhammer
- ISBN-10: 3170375318
- ISBN-13: 9783170375314
- Erscheinungsdatum: 18.01.2020
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