[Body-mind therapies in addictology: contributions of psychomotricity].

Autor: Nguyen-Xuan D; Service d'addictologie, centre hospitalier Henri-Ey, 129 rue de Chartres, 28630 Morancez, France. Electronic address: secr.alcoologie@ch-henriey.fr., Ancelin D; Service d'addictologie, centre hospitalier Henri-Ey, 129 rue de Chartres, 28630 Morancez, France., Héron A; Faculté de santé, université de Paris, 4 avenue de l'Observatoire; Unité de recherche clinique, URC28, 44 avenue du Président-John-Fitzgerald-Kennedy, 28100 Dreux, France.
Jazyk: francouzština
Zdroj: Soins. Psychiatrie [Soins Psychiatr] 2020 Jan - Feb; Vol. 41 (326), pp. 30-34.
DOI: 10.1016/S0241-6972(20)30018-9
Abstrakt: Addictive disorders restrict addicts' physical activity. On a neurobiological level, the reward system is disrupted. Pleasure is transformed into a constraint and patients lose control of themselves. Differing from a physical activity technique, psychomotor therapy, by drawing on the body's experience, in relation to the environment, can form part of the care plan. It is based on sensation, tonus, posture and tonico-emotional engagement.
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Databáze: MEDLINE