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Az apák szerepe az evészavarok családterápiájában, különös tekintettel a mozaikcsaládokra. (Hungarian)
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- Author(s): Ferenc, TÚRY; Annamária, SZENTES
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Lege Artis Medicine (LAM); Apr2018, Vol. 28 Issue 3/4, p149-152, 4p- Subject Terms:
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- Alternate Title: THE ROLE OF FATHERS IN THE FAMILY THERAPY OF EATING DISORDERS, WITH SPECIAL REGARD TO MOSAIC FAMILIES. (English)
- Abstract: Eating disorders (anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa) are the typical forms of modern disorders of civilization. In the therapy of young (below age of twenty years) patients the family therapy can play a decisive role. During family therapy, in the case of mosaic families (newly organized families after divorce and second marriage) it is a frequent question, which family members should be involved into the therapeutical sessions: the biological parents, or the members of the actual families. In this paper two cases are reported where mosaic families were consulted. In the family therapy the new distribution of parental roles, the strengthening of the paternal responsibility of the foster-father were crucial in the families. In both cases a full remission occurred. As a conclusion we can state that during family therapy of eating disordered patients - and supposedly in other psychosomatic disorders - in the case of mosaic families the involvement of the actual family members, and the strengthening of the parental role can be an important factor in the therapeutical efficacy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Abstract: Az evészavarok (anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa) a modern civilizációs zavarok tipikus példái. Terápiájukban a fiatal, 20 éves életkor alatti betegek esetében a családterápia döntő szerepet tölthet be. A családterápia során a válás során újrarendeződött (mozaik-) családok esetében kérdés lehet, hogy milyen családtagokat érdemes bevonni a terápiába: a biológiai szülőket, vagy az aktuálisan együtt élő család tagjait. Közleményünkben két esetet ismertetünk, amelyek közös sajátossága, hogy mozaikcsaládokról volt szó. Családterápiára került sor, amelynek során mind a két esetben döntő volt az újrarendeződött családban a szülői szerepek elosztása, az új férj nevelőszülői felelősségének erősítése. Mindkét esetben teljes remisszió következett be. Konklúzióként megállapítható, hogy a családterápia során evészavarok esetén - és valószínűleg más pszichoszomatikus zavarok esetén is - a mozaikcsaládoknál a biológiai, de külön élő szülő helyett az együtt élő családtagok bevonása és a szülői szerepek megerősítése fontos hatótényező lehet. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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