Mentalization And Personality Organization In Heroin Addicted Patients: A Narrative Analysis

The relationship between the dimensions of personality organization and the quality of mentalization is an important object of study in contemporary psychodynamic theory and it also contributes to the understanding of heroin addiction with comorbid personality disorders. The current study aims to as...

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Main Authors: Nikola Atanassov, Svetoslav Savov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Edinburgh 2016-07-01
Series:Language and Psychoanalysis
Online Access:http://www.language-and-psychoanalysis.com//article/view/1552
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spelling doaj-35fb048568454725ba99d84245ccd3b82020-11-25T02:11:46ZengUniversity of EdinburghLanguage and Psychoanalysis2049-324X2016-07-0151143010.7565/landp.v5i1.15521552Mentalization And Personality Organization In Heroin Addicted Patients: A Narrative AnalysisNikola Atanassov0Svetoslav Savov1New Bulgarian UniversityNew Bulgarian UniversityThe relationship between the dimensions of personality organization and the quality of mentalization is an important object of study in contemporary psychodynamic theory and it also contributes to the understanding of heroin addiction with comorbid personality disorders. The current study aims to assess levels of personality organization and its main domains (Identity, Object relations, Defense Mechanisms) in patients with opiate addiction, as well as the quality of affect mentalization and possible connections between them. In order to do so we have adopted quantitative text-analysis method of affect mentalization to parts of а interview, trying to show that the language which participants use could be in itself a psychodiagnostic means. A group of 30 heroin addicted patients in a methadone treatment programme and a control group of 30 healthy participants were assessed with the Structured Interview of Personality Organization (STIPO), VEA (Verbal Elaboration of Affect Scale) and The Measure of Affect Contents (MAC). Results show significant differences between the two groups, concerning all dimensions of personality organization as well as some core areas of affect mentalization. The capacity for affect mentalization is significantly correlated to the level of personality organization. The results are discussed from the point of view of the adopted theoretical models and the implications for psychotherapeutic work in the bio-psycho-social model.http://www.language-and-psychoanalysis.com//article/view/1552
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Mentalization And Personality Organization In Heroin Addicted Patients: A Narrative Analysis
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title Mentalization And Personality Organization In Heroin Addicted Patients: A Narrative Analysis
title_short Mentalization And Personality Organization In Heroin Addicted Patients: A Narrative Analysis
title_full Mentalization And Personality Organization In Heroin Addicted Patients: A Narrative Analysis
title_fullStr Mentalization And Personality Organization In Heroin Addicted Patients: A Narrative Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Mentalization And Personality Organization In Heroin Addicted Patients: A Narrative Analysis
title_sort mentalization and personality organization in heroin addicted patients: a narrative analysis
publisher University of Edinburgh
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publishDate 2016-07-01
description The relationship between the dimensions of personality organization and the quality of mentalization is an important object of study in contemporary psychodynamic theory and it also contributes to the understanding of heroin addiction with comorbid personality disorders. The current study aims to assess levels of personality organization and its main domains (Identity, Object relations, Defense Mechanisms) in patients with opiate addiction, as well as the quality of affect mentalization and possible connections between them. In order to do so we have adopted quantitative text-analysis method of affect mentalization to parts of а interview, trying to show that the language which participants use could be in itself a psychodiagnostic means. A group of 30 heroin addicted patients in a methadone treatment programme and a control group of 30 healthy participants were assessed with the Structured Interview of Personality Organization (STIPO), VEA (Verbal Elaboration of Affect Scale) and The Measure of Affect Contents (MAC). Results show significant differences between the two groups, concerning all dimensions of personality organization as well as some core areas of affect mentalization. The capacity for affect mentalization is significantly correlated to the level of personality organization. The results are discussed from the point of view of the adopted theoretical models and the implications for psychotherapeutic work in the bio-psycho-social model.
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