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Family Factors Analysis Of Youth Drug Abuse And Family Therapy

Posted on:2015-03-20Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L GuoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2267330428499378Subject:Social work
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Drug abuse has become a hot social issues of common concern around the world. Itnot only seriously affect the addict ’s personal life, but threatening the security and stabilityof the whole society. Adolescents become this group the main component. Adolescent druguse behavior as deviant behavior has serious social harm, is a sick society "syndrome ",which evoked many reasons. Both young people ’s own subjective reasons, but also affectthe family, social and other environmental factors. Therefore, to successfully kick thehabit, just on personal factors influence the behavior of youth drug intervention is notenough, other environmental factors must also be the purpose of synchronizingintervention to more effectively achieve detoxified. In these environmental factors, familyfactors are most important. Studies have shown that adolescent drug users,35.7%weredue to family reasons which led to the drug behavior. The family as the first place youthsocialization, youth good living habits, behavior and the formation of ethical standards,are closely related to the impact brought by the family environment. Young peoplegrowing up in a harmonious family atmosphere, good family relationships and the right toform their parenting style can promote good behavior and ideas. On the contrary, itappears likely to cause a series of deviant behavior. Therefore, the treatment of the familyas an entry point for young people is critical to treatment for deviant behavior. The reasonthis paper, the phenomenon of youth drug family environment made some analysis, and onthis basis to structural family therapy and family therapy combined model as a guide, andwith a detailed case analysis, and strive to be more effective in helping the young to get ridof drugs.
Keywords/Search Tags:young people, drug, family factors, family therapy
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