交易分析作为社区干预药物使用障碍的疗效

Ignatius C. Williams, Glenn G. Glarino
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摘要本研究考察了事务分析(TA)作为轻度至中度药物使用障碍(SUD)药物使用者康复支持的有效性。12节课TA计划的修改版实施了3个月。有25名与会者参加了会议。研究结果显示,治疗对减少心理困扰和药物渴求有显著影响,包括渴求的强度、渴求的频率、渴求的持续时间和渴求的次数(p<0.05)。在治疗过程中,失误的频率降低。研究结果表明,TA有助于SUD患者的康复,尤其是通过增强成人自我状态、改变个体的抚摸模式和生活姿势。进一步的研究方向可能包括项目后的后续研究,更多地关注压力管理,以及父母自我状态的作用。这项研究的一个含义可能是,在SUD患者的治疗干预中提供TA心理治疗的框架是有用的。
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The Efficacy of Transactional Analysis as a Community-Based Intervention for Substance Use Disorder
Abstract This study examines the effectiveness of transactional analysis (TA) as a recovery support for substance users with mild to moderate substance use disorders (SUD). A modified version of a 12-session TA program was implemented for 3 months. There were 25 participants who took part during the sessions. The findings revealed a significant treatment impact in reducing psychological distress and drug craving across all sub-elements, including intensity of craving, frequency of craving, duration of craving, and number of times of craving (p < .05). Over the course of the sessions, the frequency of lapses decreased. The findings indicate that TA is helpful in the recovery of those with SUD, especially by strengthening the Adult ego state and changing the stroking pattern and life position of individuals. Further research directions might include a follow-up study after the program, more attention to stress management, and the role of the Parent ego state. One implication of this study might be that providing a framework for a TA psychotherapy in the treatment interventions for individuals with SUD is useful.
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Transactional Analysis Journal
Transactional Analysis Journal Decision Sciences-Decision Sciences (miscellaneous)
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