CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY AND DEPRESSION ASSOCIATED WITH ADDICTION: ASCIENTIFIC APPROACH
CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY AND DEPRESSION ASSOCIATED WITH ADDICTION: ASCIENTIFIC APPROACH
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https://doi.org/10.51473/rcmos.v1i1.2023.1146Keywords:
Clinical psychology; Depression; Addiction; mental disorders; Psychological therapy.Abstract
This scientific article presents an in-depth approach to the relationship between clinical psychology, depressive disorders, and addiction to psychoactive substances, from a strictly scientific perspective. Based on classical and contemporary psychological theories and empirical studies up to the year 2021, the article analyzes how the links between depression and addiction are established, what validated treatment forms exist, and the role of the clinical psychologist in the therapeutic process.
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