Psychotherapy of addictions 1 WF-PS-N-PSYU1
1. My first experience with addictive substances.
2. My experience with an addicted or co-addicted person, or my image of an addicted or co-addicted person.
3. Behavior of an addicted and co-addicted person in the movie "If You Loved Me."
4. Invitation to classes for a non-drinker (for several years) an alcoholic, a participant in the Alcoholics Anonymous movement and a discussion about my path to and addiction.
5. Various models of addiction therapy (including psychological, social, medical, Alcoholics Anonymous).
6. The role of various (psychological, social, medical, material, legal) factors conducive to undertaking addiction treatment and maintaining abstinence after therapy.
7. Conversation and interview in the diagnosis of addiction to substances that change consciousness and gambling.
8. Practical interview and diagnosis of an addicted person.
9. Theoretical foundations for constructing individual assistance programs for an addicted person.
10. Practical construction of a therapeutic program for selected cases of people addicted to psychoactive substances or gambling.
11. Psychological help for a family with an addiction problem (codependence).
12. Ways to solve psychological problems without the use of psychoactive substances.
13. The role and importance of addiction prevention.
14. Reflections after participating in 3 self-help group meetings.
15. Summary.
(in Polish) E-Learning
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Subject level
Learning outcome code/codes
Type of subject
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
knowledge: student knows the definition of addiction, recognizes the symptoms of addiction, distinguishes addiction models, indicates problems of an addict, knows the basics of constructing therapeutic programs
skills: student analyzes problems of an addicted person, recognizes motives of addicted person's behavior, plans a therapeutic program for an addicted person
competences: the student is open to the problems of addicts, creative in constructing therapeutic programs
Assessment criteria
2: does not know and understand what psychology and addiction psychotherapy do;
3: partly knows and understands what otherness is about
interpreting the behavior of an addict from different
prospects;
4: can recognize problems specific to different ones
forms of addiction and provide appropriate assistance
psychological;
5: can recognize problems specific to alcohol or gambling addiction and provide appropriate help
psychological
presence,
knowledge test,
report on participation in 3 meetings of Alcoholics / Gamblers Anonymous
Bibliography
S. Brown (1990). Treatment of alcoholics. PZWL, Warsaw. pp. 1-77, 285-291, 326-337.
B. Lelonek-Kuleta (2012). Psychosocial correlates of gambling addiction.
Lublin: TN KUL
J. Mellibruda, Z. Sobolewska-Mellibruda (2006). Integrative addiction psychotherapy.
IB. Warsaw. pp. 115-116, 180-181.
H. Szczepańska (1992). Wives of alcoholics. IPZiT, Warsaw.
S. Ślaski (2001). Addiction psychotherapy. SWPW, Płock. pp. 13-59
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