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| Ann De RickSummaryAffiliation: Ghent University Country: Belgium Publications
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Attachment styles in alcoholic inpatientsAnn De Rick
Department of Psychoanalysis and Clinical Consulting, University of Ghent, Ghent, Belgium
Eur Addict Res 13:101-8. 2007..We argue that it makes sense to differentiate alcoholic inpatients on the basis of attachment style and that both groups (secure/insecure) need different treatment approaches...
Alcohol addiction and the attachment system: an empirical study of attachment style, alexithymia, and psychiatric disorders in alcoholic inpatientsAnn De Rick
Department of Psychoanalysis and Clinical Consulting, University of Ghent, Ghent, Belgium
Subst Use Misuse 44:99-114. 2009..Limitations of the study and suggestions for further research are highlighted and implications for diagnosis and treatment are discussed...
Actual neurosis as the underlying psychic structure of panic disorder, somatization, and somatoform disorder: an integration of Freudian and attachment perspectivesPaul Verhaeghe
Department of Psychoanalysis, Ghent University, Belgium
Psychoanal Q 76:1317-50. 2007..An etiological hypothesis is put forward based on contemporary psychoanalytic attachment theory, highlighting mentalization. Concrete implications for a psychoanalytically based treatment are proposed...
Pilot study: does the Five Shot Questionnaire give an indication of the severity of alcohol use-related problems?Ann De Rick
Department of Psychoanalysis and Clinical Consulting, Ghent, Belgium
Subst Use Misuse 42:1593-601. 2007..As such, it can be recommended in general practice and emergency departments for further evaluation and treatment planning. The article ends with a discussion of its limitations and some suggestions for future research...
The relationship between perceived parenting, adult attachment style and alexithymia in alcoholic inpatientsAnn De Rick
Ghent University, Belgium
Addict Behav 31:1265-70. 2006..We noticed that cognitive alexithymia especially was predicted by the avoidant attachment style and a lack of warmth perceived in the relationship to the father...
