Galanter M, Talbott D, Gallegos K, Rubenstone E
Department of Psychiatry, New York University School of Medicine, NY 10016.
Am J Psychiatry. 1990 Jan;147(1):64-8. doi: 10.1176/ajp.147.1.64.
The authors studied 100 impaired physicians who were successfully treated in a program that combined professionally directed psychotherapeutic treatment and peer-led self-help. An average of 33.4 months after admission they all reported being abstinent and rated Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) as more important to their recovery than professionally directed modalities. Feelings of affiliativeness to AA, which were very high, were strong predictors of the respondents' perceived support for their recovery. These feelings, and an identification with the role of care giver in addiction treatment, appeared to be central to their recovery process.
作者对100名受损医生进行了研究,这些医生在一个将专业指导的心理治疗与同伴主导的自助相结合的项目中得到了成功治疗。入院平均33.4个月后,他们均报告已戒酒,并认为戒酒互助会(AA)对其康复比专业指导的治疗方式更为重要。对AA的归属感非常强烈,是受访者认为对其康复有支持作用的有力预测指标。这些感受以及对成瘾治疗中照顾者角色的认同,似乎是他们康复过程的核心。