Posttraumatic growth is a factor in the prevention of addictive behavior

- Рябовол, Т.А. (orcid.org/0000-0001-9769-6742) (2023) Posttraumatic growth is a factor in the prevention of addictive behavior In: Перша Всеукраїнська науково-практична конференція з адиктології: матеріали науково-практичної конференції, 16-17 вересня 2023 року: Зб. матеріалів . Інститут психології імені Г.С. Костюка НАПН України, м. Київ, Україна, pp. 128-131. ISBN 978-617-7745-25-8

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Abstract

People who have experienced mental trauma may abuse alcohol and drugs, have sexual disorders, show aggression towards other people, lie, commit suicide and self-harm, steal, insult others. Post-traumatic stress disorder can develop in people who have witnessed or been victims of the terrible events of war. This condition manifests itself in a variety of ways, including increased anxiety, aggression, intense flashbacks, depression, isolation In some cases, the manifestations of PTSD can resemble deviant behavior: people can show aggressive behavior, get irritated over little things, be suspicious and hostile to others, have problems controlling their behavior. Due to post-traumatic stress disorder, their behavior can be excessive: excessive abuse of alcohol, drugs, sexual relations and risky activities. Any excess, as well as deficiency, can be a component of deviant behavior

Item Type: Book Section
Keywords: Dependent behavior, PTSD, addiction, deviations
Subjects: Science and knowledge. Organization. Computer science. Information. Documentation. Librarianship. Institutions. Publications > 1 Philosophy. Psychology
Divisions: Institute of Psychology after N.Kostiuk > Laboratory of psychology of socially maladaptive juveniles
Depositing User: науковий співробітник Ольга Василівна Максим
Date Deposited: 05 Dec 2023 09:39
Last Modified: 05 Dec 2023 09:39
URI: https://lib.iitta.gov.ua/id/eprint/738094

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