THE EFFECTIVENESS OF AN OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY PROGRAM FOR SOCIAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION FOR DRUG USERS - EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON A SAMPLE OF HEROIN USERS AND TRAMADOL

Document Type : Review Article

Authors

1 Institute of Environmental Studies and Research, Ain Shams University

2 Faculty of Post Graduate Childhood Studies, Ain Shams University

3 Faculty of Medicine, Al-Azhar University

4 Faculty of Arts, Unversity of Banha

Abstract



The study was designed to provide a program based on treatment work as one of the trends of positive psychology for the social and psychological rehabilitation of drug users of heroin and tramadol users. The study used the experimental method using two groups, one experimental and the other an officer. The study tools were the measure of psychological and social rehabilitation, the Psychological and Social Compatibility Scale, the Arab Scale for Positive Thinking, the Mental Health Scale and the Program presented by the study. The study relied on the theoretical aspect of the program.
The study sample consisted of (40) abusers of resident patients and those who frequented mental health hospitals and were divided into two groups of 20 patients. In its application to the program to train patients to overcome the negative aspects and help to discover the positive aspects in their personality and life and focus on what is positive, as well as applying the philosophy of treatment work as an entry to psychological rehabilitation and social protection through the use of activities and skills Process and as meaning of life and Jody also used the program for the prevention of abuse. Dealing with relational situations and stimuli by identifying attitudes, stimuli and warning signs of relapse, adjusting and challenging non-functional ideas, and reconstructing the knowledge of family members towards the psychologically addicted addict and training in sublimation above difficult life conditions and suffering of mental illness. In the dimensions of the eleventh dimension, and proved the validity of the hypotheses on the tests referred to the nose.

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