2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2014.09.287
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Drugs and Body Percussion: Rehabilitation Therapy Using the BAPNE Method

Abstract: Cognitive impairment amongst drug addicts is often seen during their rehabilitation process, leading to significant changes to aspects of their relational, personal, social and collective identity. In this study, we analyse the influence of the BAPNE method as a means to improve stress, identity, self-esteem and flow level during activities carried out with subjects with substance addiction going through the withdrawal process when confined for three months. The groups have been studied separately; during the … Show more

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“…The BAPNE® Method has been used as a means of therapy and treatment (Romero-Naranjo & Naranjo, 2013) for groups considered at risk. These have included a group of drug addicts in rehabiliation (Romero-Naranjo et al, 2014), individuals suffering from dementia (Cavan, Naranjo, & Bagolin, 2017), as a means of social inclusion, as a treatment for dyslexia (Marcuzzi & Romero-Naranjo, 2017) and amongst patients suffering from depression (Salerno, Cefaratti, & Romero-Naranjo, 2017). Given the diverse nature of the groups studied thus far, these studies suggest that the BAPNE® Method can be effective amongst populations considered to be at social risk.…”
Section: Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The BAPNE® Method has been used as a means of therapy and treatment (Romero-Naranjo & Naranjo, 2013) for groups considered at risk. These have included a group of drug addicts in rehabiliation (Romero-Naranjo et al, 2014), individuals suffering from dementia (Cavan, Naranjo, & Bagolin, 2017), as a means of social inclusion, as a treatment for dyslexia (Marcuzzi & Romero-Naranjo, 2017) and amongst patients suffering from depression (Salerno, Cefaratti, & Romero-Naranjo, 2017). Given the diverse nature of the groups studied thus far, these studies suggest that the BAPNE® Method can be effective amongst populations considered to be at social risk.…”
Section: Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%