Vías de acceso a la psicología de toxicómano y la vulgarización de su concepto

The manifesto of this article seeks to integrate a biological, psychological and social vision, with the aim of providing a detailed analysis in the historical, theoretical, technical and practical approach to substance abuse disorder, which makes it possible in the professional psychological exerci...

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Autor Principal: Castaño Monroy, David Alejandro
Formato: info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis
Idioma: spa
Publicado: Psicología 2018
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Acceso en línea: Castaño, D (2019). Vías de acceso a la psicología del toxicómano. (Trabajo de grado Seleccione pregrado o posgrado USB Colombia (A-Z)). Universidad de San Buenaventura Colombia, Facultad de Psicología, Medellín.
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Sumario: The manifesto of this article seeks to integrate a biological, psychological and social vision, with the aim of providing a detailed analysis in the historical, theoretical, technical and practical approach to substance abuse disorder, which makes it possible in the professional psychological exercise a critical thought, structured under comprehensive dynamics in which highlights the historical-social evolution in clinical intervention to the phenomenon of drug addiction. Describing the gradual transformation of the hegemonic theoretical behavioural model into a practical procedure, a model based on the origin of the political-social proposals of international organisations that fight against drug trafficking and its various consequences, in which intervention dynamics are established from legally restrictive power relations. From the evolution that arises in the social needs and of the subjects with behaviors of compulsive repetition in their relation with the substance, it became necessary to rethink the proposals of behavioral intervention, making possible new ways of access in the psychology of the drug addict, by means of practical procedures of paradigmatic psychological models converging in a comprehensive vision of the phenomenon, in which it is not emphasized in the eradication of the symptom in any way, but in a deep analysis in the understanding of the particular function that the symptom fulfills in each subject