Abstract

For the purpose of systemic study of enfluence of hereditary, environmental and situational factors on formation and course of female alcoholism 240 patients had been examined. It was revealed that there are certain types of alcoholism formation autochthonously-dominating and a situational one. In autochthonously-dominating type the leading role played hereditarily-biological and social factors, in situational type situational and personal ones. In all types of course of alcoholic disease there were revealed different manifestations of personal stigmatization of patients, which evidence the significance of correlation a women a society, which interferes into course of a disease and hinders therapeutic contact. The latter should be cousidered during psychotherapy of female patients.

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