Attachment relationships, affect management, addictive behaviors, adolescents, therapeutic approaches, Sigmund Freud, Donald Winnicott, John Bowlby, emotional regulation, psychoanalytic approach
This research project explores the influence of attachment relationships and affect management on the emergence of addictive behaviors in adolescents and examines therapeutic approaches to support their adaptation.
[...] Paris, Presses Universitaires de France Fonagy, P. (2017).Theory of Attachment and Psychoanalysis. Toulouse, Éditions Érès. Sroufe, L. A. (2000).Emotional Development. Paris, Dunod. Vidal, J. (2015). Chapter 1 - Conceptual precursors to addiction: Freudian psychoanalysis. InPsychoanalysis of Addictions (pp. [...]
[...] In fact, following this introductory statement, we have crystallized our initial question in the following way: How do attachment relationships and affect management influence the emergence of addictive behaviors in adolescents, and what therapeutic approaches can support their adaptation? In other words, can we establish a correlation between addictive behaviors and the way emotions and attachment are managed in a population (adolescents) undergoing significant biological and cognitive variations? In our research project, we can mobilize approaches such as that of [...]
[...] How attachment relationships and affect management influence the emergence of addictive behaviors in adolescents, and what therapeutic approaches can support their adaptation? - Research Project A hook, a general presentation of the subject, a part presenting the state of the art and the theoretical framework of your thesis, then the problem and hypotheses, followed by the methodology of data collection, and finally the announcement of the plan. General Introduction Addictive behaviors raise significant social concern and are defined as a dependence on various substances that affect the central nervous system and brain functions, producing alterations in behavior, perception, judgment, and emotions. [...]
[...] In this direction, we can mobilize both the works of Sigmund Freud on the psychosexual development and defense mechanisms that are relevant to understanding the unconscious motivations behind addictive behaviors but also Donald Winnicott with his works the emotional needs of the child which are useful for understanding vulnerabilities in adolescence. Here are the books consulted: Bibliography Battaglia, N., & Gierski, F. (2014). Addiction in adolescents: Psychology of addictive behavior: cannabis, tobacco, alcohol, food, video games, gambling. Louvain-la-Neuve, De Boeck Supérieur Bowlby, J. (1978).Attachment and Loss: Vol Attachment. [...]
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