Treatment retention is a major factor contributing to favourable outcome in the treatment of substance misuse, but the literature remains very limited. Despite evidence of the association of personality with drug use experimentation and relapse, surprisingly little is known about its role in the treatment process. Clients’ personality functioning as measured by malleable and context sensitive characteristic adaptations in treatment are of concern. This study examines whether, and to what extent, personality functioning contributes to or hinders treatment completion. This paper examined the extent to which service users’ characteristic adaptations may be potential determinants of treatment completion. A longitudinal multi-site design was ut...
The number of people that have been in touch with drugs is continuously increasing. Excessive intake...
Abstract — Aims: The aim was to evaluate TCI (Temperament and Character Inventory) scales in identif...
Objective: Personality disorders (PDs) are common among patients with substance dependence, and anti...
Background: Treatment engagement is a major factor contributing to favourable outcome of drug treatm...
Background and aim: Personality functioning is predictive of drug misuse and relapse, yet little...
Dimensional models for classifying personality have received extensive empirical support in the trea...
Matching persons to the underlying processes known to be predictive of outcome in substance abuse tr...
In accordance with various other studies. the present longitudinal study gave no clues for specific ...
The interplay between stable personality characteristics and environmental factors is emphasised in ...
Background: Various authors have described the elements of impulsive approach and inhibitory contro...
introduction: This study was aimed to determine the personality dimensions which can influence the r...
BACKGROUND: Personality disorders (PD) are related to negative outcome in substance abuse treatment,...
Alcohol dependence is a difficult to treat condition where relapse rates are often high. In response...
Many Psychiatrists and Psychologists agree that researching Addictive Personality is a difficult sub...
Previous research has suggested the prevalence of certain personality traits, some of which are rel...
The number of people that have been in touch with drugs is continuously increasing. Excessive intake...
Abstract — Aims: The aim was to evaluate TCI (Temperament and Character Inventory) scales in identif...
Objective: Personality disorders (PDs) are common among patients with substance dependence, and anti...
Background: Treatment engagement is a major factor contributing to favourable outcome of drug treatm...
Background and aim: Personality functioning is predictive of drug misuse and relapse, yet little...
Dimensional models for classifying personality have received extensive empirical support in the trea...
Matching persons to the underlying processes known to be predictive of outcome in substance abuse tr...
In accordance with various other studies. the present longitudinal study gave no clues for specific ...
The interplay between stable personality characteristics and environmental factors is emphasised in ...
Background: Various authors have described the elements of impulsive approach and inhibitory contro...
introduction: This study was aimed to determine the personality dimensions which can influence the r...
BACKGROUND: Personality disorders (PD) are related to negative outcome in substance abuse treatment,...
Alcohol dependence is a difficult to treat condition where relapse rates are often high. In response...
Many Psychiatrists and Psychologists agree that researching Addictive Personality is a difficult sub...
Previous research has suggested the prevalence of certain personality traits, some of which are rel...
The number of people that have been in touch with drugs is continuously increasing. Excessive intake...
Abstract — Aims: The aim was to evaluate TCI (Temperament and Character Inventory) scales in identif...
Objective: Personality disorders (PDs) are common among patients with substance dependence, and anti...