The Moral Motivation in Treating Addictions as Basis of the Multidisciplinary Team Pedagogy

Journal Title: Anthropological Researches and Studies - Year 2019, Vol 9, Issue 9

Abstract

Building the interventional diagnosis and support team seems to be the simplest method among the methods of the active intervention. However, choosing the intervention principles cannot be a morally indifferent process. This study is based on the analysis of the main references in the field, regarding the religious morals and the struggle against the isolation as form of noncombat in addiction, the moral sense of teamwork, and the prevention as related culture of intervention through the therapeutic team. Either we have to do with a Christian anthropology or with religious neutrality; either with a believer or nonbeliever, the intervention activity remains steady. It does not mean that it is neutral from the culture of intervention point of view. Thus, it becomes imperative to reconsider the moral motivation in treating the addiction, this being one of the keys of the forgiveness system, which foster the cultural resistance against this practice. Considering these, approaching the object of gnosiology and axiology could be the reason of a long-lasting solid research.

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Constantin NECULA

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  • EP ID EP630304
  • DOI 10.26758/9.1.5
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Constantin NECULA (2019). The Moral Motivation in Treating Addictions as Basis of the Multidisciplinary Team Pedagogy. Anthropological Researches and Studies, 9(9), 54-60. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-630304