Coping Styles, Defence Mechanisms and Time Perspectives in Patients Representing Type I and Type II Alcohol Dependence According to Lesch Typology
Volume 11, Issue 1 (2021), pp. 265–276
Pub. online: 30 June 2021
Type: Article
Open Access
Received
15 October 2020
15 October 2020
Accepted
10 April 2021
10 April 2021
Published
30 June 2021
30 June 2021
Abstract
The present article analyses the relationship between coping styles, defence mechanisms and time perspectives in subjects representing type I and II alcohol dependence according to the classification developed by Lesch. The results showed that among people belonging to type I addiction according to Lesch, a higher intensity of coping style focused on emotions is associated with a higher level of immature defence mechanisms, in particular denial and devaluation. A higher intensity of task-focused coping style in type I alcohol dependent individuals according to Lesch is accompanied by the use of mature defence mechanisms, such as humour and anticipation. In the group of people with type II alcoholism according to Lesch, focusing on past positive events is associated with an increased use of avoidant coping style, as well as its two subscales – engaging in substitute activities and seeking social contacts.