65 resultados para compulsion


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La présente thèse a pour objectif d’examiner le caractère dynamique des rapports entre l’agression sexuelle à l’enfance (ASE) et les répercussions sexuelles et conjugales à l’âge adulte. Plus spécifiquement, la première étude examine la validité d’un modèle médiationnel de l’association entre l’ASE, les séquelles sexuelles (c.-à-d., compulsion sexuelle et évitement sexuel) et l’ajustement conjugal. Les analyses acheminatoires menées à l’aide d’un échantillon de 686 adultes en relation de couple révèlent une association positive entre l’ASE, la compulsion sexuelle et l’évitement sexuel qui sont reliés, à leur tour, à une plus faible satisfaction conjugale. La deuxième étude tente de reproduire ce modèle médiationnel en modifiant l’indicateur du fonctionnement conjugal. Ainsi, elle a pour objectif d’examiner le lien entre l’ASE, la compulsion sexuelle et les relations sexuelles extradyadiques. Les résultats d’analyses d’équations structurelles effectuées auprès de 669 adultes en relation de couple font état d’une association positive entre la sévérité de l’ASE et la compulsion sexuelle qui augmente ensuite la probabilité de s’engager dans des relations sexuelles extradyadiques. Afin de mieux comprendre l’interdépendance entre le fonctionnement sexuel et conjugal des survivants d’ASE, la troisième étude examine le rôle du contexte relationnel sous-jacent aux répercussions sexuelles. L’objectif principal est d’analyser l’invariance des associations entre l’ASE, la compulsion sexuelle et l’évitement sexuel selon le statut conjugal. Les résultats d’analyses acheminatoires réalisées auprès de 1033 adultes démontrent que la sévérité de l’ASE est associée à la compulsion sexuelle chez les individus non-mariés tandis que la sévérité de l’ASE est associée à l’évitement sexuel chez les individus mariés. Ces trois études confirment l’absence de différences de genre quant aux répercussions sexuelles et conjugales ce qui soutient l’hypothèse de similarité entre les hommes et les femmes. Cette série d’études démontre également l’importance de deux patrons de réponses sexuelles, la compulsion sexuelle et l’évitement sexuel, dans le développement de difficultés conjugales tout en soulignant l’émergence de l’évitement sexuel suite à l’ASE précisément au sein des relations de couple où l’engagement et l’intimité sont élevés. Ainsi, la thèse souligne l’importance de tenir compte de la dynamique entre les facteurs relationnels et sexuels pour comprendre les liens complexes qui expliquent les difficultés autant sexuelles que conjugales chez les survivants d’ASE.

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This research study investigates the role and impact of psychoanalytically-informed short-term parent work with long-term foster carers of looked-after children, in support of the foster placement. The study reflects on the data gathered from four child assessments and five foster families seen by a psychoanalytic child psychotherapist for four sessions each. It draws on psychoanalytic ideas from a range of theoretical traditions, exploring such concepts as trauma, defences, compulsion to repeat, psychological-mindedness, ‘container/contained’ (Bion) and ‘holding environment’ (Winnicott). One distinctive contribution of this research is what it adds to our already existing understanding of the defences (or responses) aroused in the carer when faced with the intense and distressing affect associated with the child’s early trauma; and the impact of this legacy of trauma on the child, on the carer and on the wider Social Services system. Applying Grounded Theory and psychoanalytically-informed clinical case study methodology to the research material, the study breaks down the data analysis into seven stages of coding, from the initial reading of the data to the eventual development of two key hypotheses. One of the predominant themes that emerged from the analysis was the carer’s capacity to remain focused on the child’s emotional needs and how this in turn was linked to the direction of the therapist’s focus. The successive analyses of the data culminated in the hypothesis that the more the therapist focused on the carer and the carer’s emotional states in the course of the parent work, the more the carer was enabled to focus on the child’s emotional needs. As the system of categories emerged according to the themes exemplified in the sessions, a particular focus of analysis became the concept of psychologicalmindedness, considered under several sub-categories: displaying insightful comments; awareness of the child’s bodily states; awareness of the child’s affect; the carer’s ability to recognize the child’s defences; and the carer’s ability to make links between the child’s current difficulties and the child’s past experiences. Through this analysis it became apparent that degree of psychological-mindedness was closely linked to the individual carer’s capacity to metabolize the child’s distressed and distressing communication. This in turn led to a deeper exploration of the situations that were particularly challenging for the carers: i.e., instances when the child was compelled to repeat past traumatic emotional states and as a result was communicating intense distress. This exploration eventually generated the second hypothesis: that in reaction to the child’s distress, the response of each carer could be plotted somewhere along a spectrum, from either distancing themselves from the child’s emotional state to seeking excessive closeness with the child (merging). The next stage of the analysis developed four new categories of carer responses to the distressed child: identification and distancing from the child; identification and merging with the child; the category that describes the carer’s psychologicalmindedness as being ‘impaired’; and ‘good enough’ caring. This then led to an exploration of the carer’s own defences at these most challenging times. This research demonstrates clearly that even within the short space of four sessions of weekly psychoanalytic parent work, it is possible to achieve significant improvement in a carer’s capacity to bear the child’s compulsion to repeat early traumas, and to help the carers become more emotionally available to provide the child with effective psychological parenting at such difficult and challenging times. Key words: looked-after children; long-term foster carers; psychoanalytic short-term parent work; trauma; compulsion to repeat; psychological-mindedness; empathy; defences; psychoanalytically-informed clinical case study research methodology; Grounded Theory research methodology.

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Background: This paper is a commentary to a debate article entitled: "Are we overpathologizing everyday life? A tenable blueprint for behavioral addiction research", by Billieux et al. (2015). Methods and aim: This brief response focused on the necessity to better characterize psychological and related neurocognitive determinants of persistent deleterious actions associated or not with substance utilization. Results: A majority of addicted people could be driven by psychological functional reasons to keep using drugs, gambling or buying despite the growing number of related negative consequences. In addition, a non-negligible proportion of them would need assistance to restore profound disturbances in basic learning processes involved in compulsive actions. Conclusions: The distinction between psychological functionality and compulsive aspects of addictive behaviors should represent a big step towards more efficient treatments.

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Aims. Cocaine addiction is a chronically relapsing disorder characterized by the compulsion to seek and take the drug. Previous investigations have demonstrated that several drugs of abuse, as cocaine, can alter the levels of lipid-based signalling molecules such as the N-acylethanolamines (NAEs). In addition, NAEs levels in the brain are sensitive to cocaine self-administration and extinction training. In this context, this study aimed to investigate the effect of repeated and acute palmitoylethanolamide (PEA), an endogenous NAE, on the behavioural effects of cocaine using mouse models of conditioned reward and psychomotor activation. Methods. Using male C57BL/6J mice, the ability of repeated PEA injections (1 or 10 mg/kg i.p) to modulate the development of a conditioned place preference (CPP) and behavioural sensitization (BS) induced by cocaine (20 mg/kg i.p.) was evaluated. In addition, the expression of cocaine-induced CPP and BS after acute PEA administration was also studied. Results. PEA (1 and 10 mg/kg i.p) significantly reduced the development of cocaine-induced BS, but did not modify the acquisition of cocaine-induced CPP. Furthermore, both doses of PEA were able to reduce the expression of BS and CPP. Conclusions. Altogether, these findings show that exogenous administration of PEA attenuated psychomotor activation and impaired the expression of CPP induced by cocaine. Our results may be relevant in order to understand the role of NAEs in the development and treatment of cocaine addiction.

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Dissertação de Mestrado apresentada ao Instituto Superior de Psicologia Aplicada para obtenção de grau de Mestre na especialidade de Psicologia Clínica.