2017
DOI: 10.7717/peerj.3576
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Psychopathological symptoms, defense mechanisms and time perspectives among subjects with alcohol dependence (AD) presenting different patterns of coping with stress

Abstract: BackgroundThe problem of coping with stress is an important one in the context of development and persistence of alcohol dependence. In the literature to date very little attention has been paid to coping patterns construed as a configuration of specific coping styles, particularly as regards the functioning of addicted individuals. The aim of the study was to verify whether individuals with alcohol dependence characterized by different coping patterns differ with respect to the severity of psychopathological … Show more

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“…Relevantly, addicts often display immature defense mechanisms such as denial, projection, acting out and rationalization when they were asked about self-esteem, feelings of failure and guilt ( Iwanicka et al., 2017 ; Ward and Rothaus, 1991 ), pairing with the general tendency of male addicts to evaluate themselves positively against their ideal selves ( Gossop, 1976 ). Defense mechanisms are insensible, habitual, rigid and instinctive coping strategies which arise when subjected to internal clashes where adaptations to reality are required (P. Cramer, 2015 ; Iwanicka et al., 2017 ). The use of immature defense mechanisms is commonly seen in people with low self-esteem and who exhibit identity crisis ( Cramer, 1997 ; Treger et al., 2015 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Relevantly, addicts often display immature defense mechanisms such as denial, projection, acting out and rationalization when they were asked about self-esteem, feelings of failure and guilt ( Iwanicka et al., 2017 ; Ward and Rothaus, 1991 ), pairing with the general tendency of male addicts to evaluate themselves positively against their ideal selves ( Gossop, 1976 ). Defense mechanisms are insensible, habitual, rigid and instinctive coping strategies which arise when subjected to internal clashes where adaptations to reality are required (P. Cramer, 2015 ; Iwanicka et al., 2017 ). The use of immature defense mechanisms is commonly seen in people with low self-esteem and who exhibit identity crisis ( Cramer, 1997 ; Treger et al., 2015 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…95,96,98,101,102 Moreover, emotional fatigue, defined as the psychological withdrawal from relationships and the development of a negative, cynical, and callous attitude, has been associated with depression. 88,103,104 Stress and work fatigue further increase suicidal ideation and alcohol consumption and all of these factors promote depression 103,[105][106][107] whereas high self-esteem protects against depression. 108,109 In the present study, people with "emotional dysregulation"…”
Section: Multivariable Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adaptive style measurement using the DSQ-40 can be useful as a measure of psychopathology and can help in risk of assessment, treatment planning and assessment of progress in treatment. Also, it can be used in assessing the remission of the disease, as well as in assessing the vulnerability to possible disease (11)(12)(13)(14)(15)(16).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%