The study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of fine art therapy in the psychological and social rehabilitation of drug addicts. A questionnaire was conducted to measure the psychological and social aspects, as well as a qualitative study on the effectiveness of fine art in combating drug addicts and rehabilitating them. The study concluded that there is a fundamental relationship between the psychological and social aspects and drug abuse for the research sample. There are also fundamental differences between the psychological and social aspects and smoking. The results also showed that there are differences between the type of sample of females and males regarding the psychological and social aspects and drug addicts. The study recommended the need to pay attention to treatment with fine art and rehabilitation for drug addicts. The study also recommended the need for both parents to pay attention to their children and form friendships. And openness to others.
Semaan, H., El-Ateeq, A., & Zaki, D. (2024). THE EFFECTIVENESS OF FINE ART THERAPY AND ITS ROLE IN SOCIAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATATION FOR DRUGS ADDICTED - AN APPLIED STUDY. Journal of Environmental Science, 53(7), 1750-1771. doi: 10.21608/jes.2024.289205.1789
MLA
Hermena W. Semaan; Ahmed M. El-Ateeq; Dina G. Zaki. "THE EFFECTIVENESS OF FINE ART THERAPY AND ITS ROLE IN SOCIAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATATION FOR DRUGS ADDICTED - AN APPLIED STUDY", Journal of Environmental Science, 53, 7, 2024, 1750-1771. doi: 10.21608/jes.2024.289205.1789
HARVARD
Semaan, H., El-Ateeq, A., Zaki, D. (2024). 'THE EFFECTIVENESS OF FINE ART THERAPY AND ITS ROLE IN SOCIAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATATION FOR DRUGS ADDICTED - AN APPLIED STUDY', Journal of Environmental Science, 53(7), pp. 1750-1771. doi: 10.21608/jes.2024.289205.1789
VANCOUVER
Semaan, H., El-Ateeq, A., Zaki, D. THE EFFECTIVENESS OF FINE ART THERAPY AND ITS ROLE IN SOCIAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATATION FOR DRUGS ADDICTED - AN APPLIED STUDY. Journal of Environmental Science, 2024; 53(7): 1750-1771. doi: 10.21608/jes.2024.289205.1789