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Relationships, Emotions, and Defenses Among Patients with Substance Use Disorders, Assessed with Karolinska Psychodynamic Profile: Possibilities to use Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy in Substance Abuse Treatment

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ABSTRACT Substance use disorders (SUDs) are connected to emotional and relational difficulties. Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy (ISTDP) aims at supporting emotion regulation and relational capacity through confronting the patient’s defenses.… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT Substance use disorders (SUDs) are connected to emotional and relational difficulties. Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy (ISTDP) aims at supporting emotion regulation and relational capacity through confronting the patient’s defenses. The authors assessed relational capacity, emotion regulation, and defenses in nine patients with severe SUD and a history of childhood maltreatment, using the semistructured method Karolinska Psychodynamic Profile. All participants had difficulties in handling interpersonal dependence and separations. Functioning in other areas varied. ISTDP could be useful in substance abuse treatment. Thorough assessment before starting ISTDP is however recommended so that treatment is planned according to the patients’ level of functioning.

Keywords: substance; substance use; treatment; intensive short; short term; use disorders

Journal Title: Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly
Year Published: 2018

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