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Addressing the family of origin as a cause of addiction : a treatment programme for substance abuse

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Title: Addressing the family of origin as a cause of addiction : a treatment programme for substance abuse
Author: Engelbrecht, Jurita
Abstract: Although addiction is treated by means of different treatment programmes in South Africa, the researcher discovered that the level of self-actualization and changes in addicts relationships, are questionable. A preliminary literature review indicated that the family of origin could be the cause of addiction. The above prompted the researcher to compile a treatment programme that addresses the family of origin as a cause of addiction. The treatment programme was divided into three phases. Phases one and two were included to provide therapists with guidelines on how to assist clients to reach abstinence, as well as how to function effectively in their life-worlds, while phase three addressed the family of origin as a cause of addiction. The family systems and relations theories served as the theoretical framework of the study. Phase three of the treatment programme was implemented by therapists during an empirical investigation to determine the effectiveness of the treatment programme.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10500/5728
Date: 2012-03
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