La lúdica como método psicopedagógico: una experiencia para prevenir la farmacodependencia en jóvenes

This study was carried out based on a experience of reflective educational intervention in La Cruz and Bello Oriente (Manrique neighbourhood), a marginal sector of the northeastern part of the Commune 3 in Medellin city, Colombia, where psychosocial problems arise because of life conditions such as...

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Main Authors: Flor Ángela Tobón Marulanda, Nelson Alveiro Gaviria García, John Fernando Ramírez Villegas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad del Rosario 2012-06-01
Series:Avances en Psicología Latinoamericana
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Online Access:http://revistas.urosario.edu.co/index.php/apl/article/view/1533/1806
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Summary:This study was carried out based on a experience of reflective educational intervention in La Cruz and Bello Oriente (Manrique neighbourhood), a marginal sector of the northeastern part of the Commune 3 in Medellin city, Colombia, where psychosocial problems arise because of life conditions such as limited educational opportunities and employment, domestic violence, illegal armed forces, sexual abuse, social discrimination and lack of adequate public services, among others, all risk factors for drug dependence. We used a structured interview designed to identify habits in the use of free and lesure time, and field notes, instruments that allowed an analysis by triangulation of the observation process. The organization and interpretation of data analysis were conducted in the framework of the theory of Human Scale Development of Manfred Max-Neef, a playful approach to the psycho-pedagogic method in order to analyze its effects as an influence on the satisfaction of human needs. The findings show the need for another educational model that promotes creativity, solidarity, fun, and integration generates enthusiasm and motivational attitudes of young people subjected to extreme stressors, and promotes mental, physical and social development to prevent drug dependence and promote a social process of transformation in these neighborhoods.
ISSN:1794-4724
2145-4515