Effects of Individual Psychotherapy using the Satir Model on an Alcohol-Dependent and Depressed Patient

Author: Srikosai, Soontaree

Source: The Satir Journal, Volume 2, Number 3, 2008 , pp. 5-19(15)

Publisher: Satir Institute of the Pacific

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Abstract:

The author offers his medical report on an alcohol dependent and depressed patient who was treated using the psychosocial Satir Model. The presenting problems were the patient's anxiety about depression that influenced the re-using of alcohol and his subsequent feelings of hopelessness. Despite being a prolific author, the patient's self-esteem was low; he felt lonely, depressed, and bored with the problems related to his alcohol consumption. The author used various techniques and strategies to help the patient explore problems using the Personal Iceberg Metaphor, a tool from the Satir Model. The goal was to address the impact of former trauma by helping the patient identify his inner experiences, understanding his coping stances and adaptation for survival, charting the patient's growth from a family map, connecting the patient with his life-force energy, using positive thinking and finding outside resources for support. Results of treatment have shown that by changing of the patient's internal world, there is acceptance of self, more peace and calm, a continued ability to stop drinking and a sense of personal pride in alcohol abstinence.

Keywords: SATIR; ALCOHOL; ADDICTION; DEPRESSION

Document Type: Research article

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