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P-1131 - Some Experiences of Group Psychotherapy in Orthodox Community of Rehabilitation of Drug Addicts

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 April 2020

B. Andjelokvic*
Affiliation:
Special Prison Hospital, Belgrade, Novi Sad, Serbia Orthodox Community of Rehabilitation of Drug Addicts, Novi Sad, Serbia

Abstract

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Introduction

The paper presents a two-year experience of group psychotherapy drug female, fifteen-day rhythm, in a medium-sized group, in the Orthodox community. In the psychological structures of the group members are clearly distinct diagnostic deficit, which require the interpretations that would allow identification introjection of the therapist as a model, and facilities related to Orthodox spirituality can be used in it. The group cohesion contributes the contents related to the difficulty and beauty of common prayer.

Objectives

The basic method of operation is based on newly discovered faith in God the Holy Trinity. The Psychological methods in the therapeutic process in the Community are: witnissing - the clients speak about the previous life experience, work on personal commitments - this is the feature which is not sufficiently developed, the division - through the lens of evangelical talking about the realization of personal commitments.

Aims

We follow the role of group psychotherapy in the milieu of other therapeutic methods. Through group psychotherapeutic process, we monitored the level of introjection of spiritual experiences.

Methods

The contents of spiritual experience in group psychotherapy protocols determining transferance-countertransference relationship and the course of the therapeutic process. Knowledge of the theoretical assumptions of Orthodox spirituality allows the therapist effectiveness of using countertransference.

Results

During the two years of psychotherapy clients have accepted psychotherapeutic setting limits, enabling transmission and psychotherapeutic process.

Conclusion

The clients who have remained in the Community have developed the ability to create deeper introjection and more lasting benefits of spiritual and emotional contents.

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