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The effect of Spiritual Emotional Freedom Technique (SEFT) therapy on the anxiety of NAPZA (narcotics, psychotropic, and other addictive substances) residents
Anxiety disorders are subjective feelings about mental tension as a general reaction
and inability to overcome a problem or feeling insecure. SEFT (Spiritual Emotional Freedom
Technique) is a combined therapy of Spiritual Power Energy, Psychology, and Spiritual. The
ability to change a person’s emotional state into relaxation is used as an additional intervention
for NAPZA residents who are undergoing drug rehabilitation. This study aimed to determine the
effect of SEFT therapy with a decrease in anxiety levels toward NAPZA residents. This research
method uses a pre-experimental quantitative design. The approach used is one-group pre---posttest design. The sampling technique is consecutive sampling with a sample of 18 respondents.
The results showed that there was an effect of SEFT therapy with a decrease in anxiety level
toward NAPZA residents with the value of
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