The following article aims to showcase the trajectory of five leading Valencian women in the field
of Psychology of addictions thus conferring visibility to them while paying special attention to their
life stories and careers, documenting their main contributions to the area with the aim of claiming
their legacy. Qualitative methodology was used based on a semi-structured biographical narrative.
The protagonists emphasize that the development of the regional autonomies in Spain paved the
way for a better approach to the treatment and prevention of addictions with the organization
and creation of specialized care and preventive resources, and greatly enhanced research on the
neurobiological bases of addiction. Self-taught, they have never stopped studying the subject and
learning about it, and are continually recycling themselves. They believe that health education
content must be strengthened and they demand more human and financial resources for research,
treatment, prevention and social integration. They consider that at present it would be necessary to
influence the prevention of the abusive use of new technologies, the Internet and cannabis among
young people, as well as to detect female alcohol consumers who are late in coming to treatment.
Authors
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Dayana Arteta Molina - Universitat de València. Programa de Doctorado en Ciencias Sociales
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Víctor Agulló Calatayud - 2 Universitat de València. Departament de Sociologia i Antropologia Social. 3 Universitat de València. Unidad de Investigación e Información Social y Sanitaria (Grupo UISYS). Unidad asociada al Instituto de Enseñanza Superior y Ciencia (INAECU).
Keywords:
Gender studies; Historiography; Life story; Qualitative methodology; Psychology History; Psychology Addiction.