Pendekatan terapeutik dan pencegahan relaps di antara penagih separa pulih kolektivisme dan keluarga mereka di Malaysia

Recovering addicts are those who struggling to give up drug but risk relapsing. Establishing therapeutic alliance between RAs and their family can help overcome many problems, resulting from continuous conflicts between them, and also help in RAs’ recovery process. This study examined the readiness...

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Main Author: Zall Kepli, Rejab
Format: Thesis
Language:eng
eng
Published: 2013
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Online Access:https://etd.uum.edu.my/4473/1/s90580.pdf
https://etd.uum.edu.my/4473/2/s90580_abstract.pdf
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Summary:Recovering addicts are those who struggling to give up drug but risk relapsing. Establishing therapeutic alliance between RAs and their family can help overcome many problems, resulting from continuous conflicts between them, and also help in RAs’ recovery process. This study examined the readiness of RAs and their families to establish and maintain therapeutic alliance and to study RAs and their families’ abilities to prevent relapse two years after treatment completion. This research also identified indicators for RAs and their families’ readiness to establish and maintain therapeutic alliance, as well as to explore the suitability of Collective Family Therapy (CFT) module in the treatment of Malay RAs. Four open-orientation groups consisted of four RAs and 32 family members were used in eight treatment sessions. The CFT mentioned was used as a treatment couple with pre and post test. After the treatment, group members were given two years to practice CFT skills before follow up test were conducted. Data analysis collected using qualitative methods showed there is a high readiness to establish and to maintain therapeutic among the RAs and their families’ members. The follow-up test showed that three out of four RAs had successfully prevented relapse and enjoying a drug-free living. The CFT module was found suitable to create an environment that is conducive to treat Malay collectivist RAs. Family identity was identified as the indicator for RAs and their families’ readiness to establish therapeutic alliance, whilst faithfulness is the indicator for the maintenance of therapeutic alliance. The abilities of RAs and their families to establish and maintain therapeutic alliance had successfully created the environment required to empower the Malay collectivist values that help preventing relapse. Collectivist value-based CFT’s module is appropriate to be used as an important ingredient in a therapeutic approach to prevent relapse for other collectivist communities