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Title: الأمن النفسي والمناخ الأسري لدى المراهقين المدمنين على المخدرات ودور العلاج العائلي في ذلك
Authors: غازلي نعيمة
Keywords: Drug addiction
Psychological security
Family climate
Family therapy
Adolescent
Issue Date: Sep-2018
Series/Report no.: numéro 35 SSH;
Abstract: Adolescence is of critical stages in the life of individual growth due to the numerous and rapid changes, and are more prone to psychological disorders and the latter somehow affect the psychological and social compatibility of the individual, there is no doubt that the family is the first social institution Embraces the individual, in particular the teenager and saturation of various needs including psychological needs, and if this construction to a bug that affects climate, it inevitably will be reflected on the family members in one way or another, including teenagers, and thus becomes a threat of psychological security. Because the problem wasn't looking extensively in Algerian society, that is why we believe we will have to study the psychological security and domestic climate adolescent drug addict. Therefore this research tries to detect it through the following questions: üDo you feel adolescent drug addict psychological security? üWhat type of climate which live captives adolescent drug addict? To answer these questions we relied on clinical approach which relies on case studies and data collection instruments were characterized by clinical interview, half scale psychological security and climate measure. And initial results yielded that there is absence of psychological security adolescent drug addict living in turbulent prisoners of any abnormal climate.
Description: Revue des Sciences Sociales et Humaines
URI: http://dspace.univ-ouargla.dz/jspui/handle/123456789/20616
ISSN: 2170-1121
Appears in Collections:numéro 35 SSH A V10 N4 2018

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