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Estimation of emotionally-strong-willed sphere at patients with assencial hypertension
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 April 2020
Abstract
An establishment of psychological characteristics of patients hypertensive illness (HI) with presence of psychological semiology, the past a course group psychocorrection therapies.
MMPI, Color test by Lusher, Technique of diagnostics of interpersonal relations by Leary, statistical methods. Patients received complex therapy. The psychotherapy was applied individual, group and associative. 90 patients with assencial hypertension have been surveyed. The age of examinees at the moment of research has made 32–48 years.
73 persons (81,1%) the internal conflict caused ancompatible of type interpersonal relations “Authoritarianism-submission”, constant struggle against accruing is hostile-aggressive feeling has been revealed, at the same time there are difficulties of self-affirmation. In 48 cases (53,3%) prevalence I octant in personal pattern positively correlates with characteristics of sthenic type of reaction according to MMPI (type 469 profiles,-/0) and color test (preference of bright color standards on the first positions, the importance of positions of 4, 2 and 3 colors). 90 persons (100%) from a surveyed contingent high points on VIII octant (11–16) have been revealed, that speaks about hyperresponsibility presence (р ≤ 0,05).
During group psychocorrection patients have seized methods of removal of an emotional pressure, intrapersonal conflicts have been resolved, at them the relation to success and failure situations has changed. Carrying out of group trainings at patients essential hypertension with use of methods of the therapy focused on the decision of problems and psychorelaxation therapy, is an effective complex of methods in correction and preventive maintenance of infringements in emotionally-strong-willed sphere.
- Type
- P03-402
- Information
- European Psychiatry , Volume 26 , Issue S2: Abstracts of the 19th European Congress of Psychiatry , March 2011 , pp. 1572
- Copyright
- Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2011
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