Personality disorders caused by alcoholism as a social and psychological problem
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This article discusses the theoretical approaches to understanding various schools of personality disorders caused by alcoholism and their relationship to an individual's social and psychological adaptation in the context of situational, pathopsychological and social-cultural approaches. It is proposed to investigate the personal changes caused by alcoholism as an integrative problem of social psychology, and integrative approach to the study of such similar phenomena as the at-hok theory that focuses on understanding the initiates of alcohol addiction formation in the social and cultural context, based on the researches and social-psychological study of the field (B.S.Bratus, A.V.Gogoleva, I.A.Rosovskiy, V.N.Capkin, Z.C.Muramatsu, Y.R.Wang, K.B.Fang, S.Yamada, S.Higuchi).
Changes in personality caused by alcoholism, social and psychological adaptation, alcohol addiction, descriptive approach, addiction formation social-and-cultural context, pathopsychological characteristics, motivation disorders
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