ГоловнаArchive of numbers2022Volume 30, issue 3 (112)Psychoeducational program in the system of neurorehabilitation of adolescents with depressive disorders
Title of the article Psychoeducational program in the system of neurorehabilitation of adolescents with depressive disorders
Authors Mykhailova Iemiliia
Matkovska Tetiana
Mitelov Dmytro
Belyaeva Olena
In the section DIAGNOSTICS AND THERAPY OF NEUROLOGICAL, MENTAL AND NARCOLOGICAL DISORDERS
Year 2022 Issue Volume 30, issue 3 (112) Pages 115-119
Type of article Scientific article Index UDK Index BBK -
Abstract DOI: https://doi.org/10.36927/2079-0325-V30-is3-2022-93

 The work presents the clinical phenomenology of depressive disorder in adolescents, the psycho- logical component, the peculiarities of family adaptation and the family sociogram. The symptom complex of parent-child relationships in the form of indulgence with hyperopia, with insufficient pa- rental demands and prohibitions, minimal sanctions, lack of cohesion, disharmonious types of family adaptation (primarily chaotic) cause psychological erosion of family boundaries in families of teenagers with depressive disorders. Certain personal characteristics of parents, such as the phobia of losing a child, the projection of one’s own undesirable traits onto the child, educational insecurity make a significant contribution to the formation and establishment of depressive states in adolescents and become targets for psychocorrection.
Key words depression, adolescents, psychosocial intervention
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