P. Luzzatto, Letisia Ruzibuka, M. Njau, Anitha Makoye, J. Mbwambo
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Art Therapy Autobiographical Intervention for Addiction Treatment in Tanzania
Abstract An autobiographical, narrative art therapy approach to treat drug addiction was co-developed at the Methadone Clinic of Muhimbili National Hospital, Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania. The 10-session art therapy intervention included a group of 7 men. The protocol, as illustrated with a case example, suggests that it could help resolve deep-seated pain, decrease shame, and increase self-esteem.