Sober intelligence
Authors:
K. Nešpor
Authors‘ workplace:
Mužské oddělení pro léčbu závislostí
; Primář: MUDr. Karel Nešpor, CSc.
; Psychiatrická léčebna Praha – Bohnice
Published in:
Prakt. Lék. 2009; 89(11): 644-645
Category:
Of different specialties
Overview
Intelligence can be thought of as a roof under which fit various mental abilities and skills. Thus, considering the intelligence and physical movement, Interpersonal, Intrapersonal (ie, its ability to self-awareness), emotional, verbal (language), logical and mathematical, intelligence associated with the perception of nature, intelligence, visual and spatial, musical, spiritual, etc.
In this text we characteristics that help to overcome addictive disease. They are collectively called “sober intelligence.” Hardheaded intelligence can be developed and enhanced with the help of psychotherapy and other techniques.
Key words:
sober intelligence, addictive diseases, psychotherapy.
Sources
1. Nešpor K. Zůstat střízlivý. Brno: Host 2006, 238 s.
2. Ministerstvo zdravotnictví ČR. 2004, 144.
3. Nešpor, K., Müllerová, M. Jak přestat brát (drogy). 4. rozšířené vydání. Praha: Sportpropag pro MZ ČR
4. Nešpor. K. Už jsem prohrál dost. Praha: Sportpropag 2006; 130.
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