1. Feelings and codependent behavior in the family of illicit drugs users
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Bruna da Costa, Sonia Silva Marcon, Marcelle Paiano, Catarina Aparecida Sales, Mariluce Alves Maftum, and Maria Angélica Pagliarini Waidman
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family ,street drugs ,drug-related disorders ,feelings ,behavior. ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 ,Pharmacy and materia medica ,RS1-441 - Abstract
Current descriptive and qualitative study described feelings and codependent behavior in relatives of illicit drug users. Data were collected between March and April 2012 by an open interview with eight family members of illicit drugs-dependent individuals and subjected to theme-mode content analysis. Results were classified into two categories which showed intense suffering coupled to feelings of guilt, fear, shame, sadness, shame and manifestation of codependent behaviors such as denial and control of the one´s situation and that of others. Professionals should know the situation in which the families of drug addicts live to assist them in a different way. They should also identify codependent relatives, since they also need care so that their behavior does not worsen the symptoms and behavior of the drug user and prevents a possible medical or psychiatric diagnosis.
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- 2017
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