Research on the effects of drumming as a complementary modality in addiction treatment indicates that drumming:
a. decreases awareness of preconscious dynamics
b. isolates the client, which reduces peer pressure to use drugs
c. enhances theta-wave production of brain-wave synchronization
d. induces brain-wave patterns indicative of an excited state
C
Research reviews indicated that drumming enhances recovery through inducing relaxation and enhancing theta-wave production of brain-wave synchronization. Drumming was experienced as pleasurable and as a technique that enhanced awareness of preconscious dynamics. Drumming also created a sense of connectedness, alleviating self-centeredness and isolation.
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