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Mehr F. H. Art Scrambling to Treat Sddicts. Biosci Biotech Res Asia 2015;12(spl.edn.2)
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Manuscript accepted on : 10 August 2015
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Art Scrambling to Treat Sddicts

Fatemeh Honari Mehr

Assistant Professor, Alzahra University, Faculty of Art, Iran -Tehran.

DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.13005/bbra/2221

ABSTRACT: The human mind always tends to be good and the art creates mental balance to seek goodness. Out of this issue in a more objective way, it can be said that art has always been able to establish a balance between man and his environment. Addiction cannot be eliminated in person, unless a new individuality is created and in creating this new individuality, art rushes to the aid of injured person to create him a new identity. Addicted personis the most basic picture of a man. Person who have been drawn to any sides at any time or due to mental health problems or social and cultural issues and its human characteristics have been modified and if they can once again find himself independent of addiction is the same man. The man who tries to overcome the suffering also tolearnshow to survive. How to pay the treatment of drug addicts by art? We can now draw vision of addict by art toward beauty and art. As we said, art can bring people to the point of recognizing the existence of the divine attributes befitting his Caliphate.

KEYWORDS: Art therapy; Addiction; Rehabilitation; Needs; Habits

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