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Controlling the uncontrollable. Self-regulation and the dynamics of addiction
Authors:Joona Taipale
Institution:1. Kone Foundation, University of Jyv?skyl?, Jyv?skyl?, Finlandjoonahenriktaipale@gmail.com
Abstract:The multidisciplinary research on addictions generally promotes the assumption that addictive behavior is caused and maintained by the external psychoactive substance, which accordingly is considered to be ‘addictive in itself’. The present article challenges this widespread assumption by engaging in a detailed examination of the psychodynamic structures of addiction. Tracing addictive behavior back to problems in affect regulation, the article discusses the object, motivation, dynamics, and developmental origins of addiction. Linking the problem with the topic of transitional object relations, the article eventually argues that addictive behavior amounts to a desperate pursuit for self-control. The tragedy of the addict is that he or she only manages to replace one sense of uncontrollability with another.
Keywords:Substance dependence  transitional phenomena  incorporation  repetition and binding  idealization and ambivalence  egosyntonic and egodystonic behavior
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