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Why Therapeutic Communities work. Presentation at the EFTC Conference Prague September 20 th 2013 Martien Kooyman MD, PhD. Tony Gelormino. We have 150 residents with 7 staff We used to have 5. Mutual Help. Self Help. Responsible Concern.
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Why Therapeutic Communitieswork Presentation at the EFTC ConferencePragueSeptember 20th 2013 Martien Kooyman MD, PhD
Tony Gelormino We have 150 residents with 7 staff We used to have 5
Mutual Help Self Help Responsible Concern
No violence No threat of violence No drugs No Alcohol No sexual acting out between residents
The importance of role models of older residentsand ex addicts in the staff
angry concern humor
Chuck Dederich In the groups the only persons confronting me are my wife and my brother. It worries me.
Medical Model doctor The doctor is responsible for the treatment patient The patient is not responsible for the disease
George De Leon Ownership Our House
All T.C. activities includingcleaning, cooking andadministration are therapy
learning to help yourself with the help of others
say what you feel and feel what you say
Emiliehoeve (N = 172) N = 32 N = 62 N = 17 N = 61
Parent participation (PP) is related to longer time in the programme (TIP) and gives therefore more successful outcome (SO) PP longer TIP more SO
emotional neglect physical or psychological trauma sexual abuse
Alexander Bassin: Addicts have a failure identity and are unable to sustain long lasting relationships
Bowlby secure attachment
Inner working model • Children internalize early experiences of attachement in a inner working model • Child’s self-image: pos or neg • Child’s image of other: pos / neg
Daniel Casriel bonding (physical closeness and emotional openness) is a biological need
Basic biosocial needs • Bonding – Attachment • Physical well-being • Autonomy • Acknoledgement and self-esteem • Identity • Meaning and spirituality
When needs are not fulfilled or not expected to be fulfilled: fear, anger,pain When needs are fulfilled or expected to be fulfilled: pleasure,love
Negative attitudes I do not exist I do not need I am not lovable I do not have the right I am not good enough I can not change I am not responsible for my own life I am not your equal
I am not good enough I am bad
low self-esteem fear of rejection
manipulative behaviour avoidance of rejection
denial of addiction inability to ask for help
fear of closeness and rejection `I do not have the right to exist `
Rex Haigh attachment containment communication involvement and inclusion agency
Attachment: a culture of belonging Attachment is both sought and resisted or rejected
Containment: a culture of safety Strong emotions are tolerated clear rules are established
Communication: a culture of openness Honesty opportunity for questioning
Involvement and inclusion: a culture of participation All interactions belong to everybody Community meetings
Agency : a culture of empowerment interdependent finding a sense of self Active participation responsibility for each other