2014
DOI: 10.1016/s0867-4361(14)70009-4
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Relacje przywiązania u osób uzależnionych od alkoholu

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“…Research on mentalisation (Allen et al, 2014;Bateman and Fonagy, 2016) further suggests that if frustration occurs in a meaningful relationship with the caregiver, with which the experience of an insecure attachment relationship is associated, a negative representation of the self is activated in the relationship with the object under its influence. This nature of the experiences associated with the relationship with the caregiver in the alcoholdependent group is indicated by research to date, including studies assessing the problem from an attachment relationship perspective (Wyrzykowska et al, 2014). Negative internal tendencies take the form of aggressive or self-destructive responses to the perceived attack or mistreatment of the self.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research on mentalisation (Allen et al, 2014;Bateman and Fonagy, 2016) further suggests that if frustration occurs in a meaningful relationship with the caregiver, with which the experience of an insecure attachment relationship is associated, a negative representation of the self is activated in the relationship with the object under its influence. This nature of the experiences associated with the relationship with the caregiver in the alcoholdependent group is indicated by research to date, including studies assessing the problem from an attachment relationship perspective (Wyrzykowska et al, 2014). Negative internal tendencies take the form of aggressive or self-destructive responses to the perceived attack or mistreatment of the self.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Longitudinal studies among adolescents (1222 people) showed that, in addition to parental control, secure attachment may have a protective effect against drinking and getting drunk [33]. Studies [8] also show that people addicted to alcohol significantly less often show the pattern of trusting attachment than healthy people, while more often in interpersonal relationships they experience distrust, fear and avoid closeness. Such experiences affect the deficits in establishing close relationships with others.…”
Section: Attachment Relationship and Alcohol Addictionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is because it is related to trust, which is a necessary factor in building complex interpersonal relationships of people [7]. Research also suggests that people addicted to alcohol have problems in building satisfying interpersonal relationships [8]. They are characterised by insecure attachment styles [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%