我的作品主题和帮助“瘾君子”重启有关。在大多数人看来,我们要尽量避免和吸毒者接触,哪怕他们已经戒毒,但是这种行为让吸毒者陷入更艰难的困境中。居高不下的复吸率也许与我们不帮他们治愈和融入生活,反而将他们抛出社会有着密切的联系。
人类有一种天生的结合和联结的需要。当我们被生活打倒,我们会和一些能宽慰我们的东西亲近起来,比如海洛因。在越南战争中,20%的美国军人使用了大量的海洛因,但是一项研究发现这些士兵在返家后没有去戒毒所,也没有戒断反应,95%的人自然停止了使用。我尝试设计一款应用来延续戒毒所对戒毒者的帮助,让他们在离开戒毒所之后依旧坚持那些在戒毒所中养成的习惯。在这个应用中,他们可以按照任务列表里面的要求完成自己的锻炼、心理疏导、社交和人生规划。这个APP也可以向戒毒人员的亲人或朋友定期发送戒毒人员的信息。有了这样一个应用的辅助,戒毒者可以看到自己每天的进步,更加有坚持下去的信心。请点击这个链接来测试这个app的原型:https://org.modao.cc/app/Yz0rIz2p1lcBDrpyfn9dHCkHYJF20II?simulator_type=deviceThe theme of my work is to help "drug addicts" restart. In most people's opinion, we should be as far away from addicts as possible. Instead of helping those addicts to get rid of drug addiction and return to normal life, people reject them, even cast them out of society. This behavior puts drug users in a more difficult situation, which may be linked to the high rate of relapse.
I tried to design an app that would continue to help addicts in these rehab centers, allowing them to continue the same habits they developed in rehab after they left. In this application, they can complete their exercise, psychological counseling, social interaction and life planning according to their task list. They can ask the doctor about their health online. The app can also regularly send messages to relatives or friends of addicts and let them know the updated situation. With the help of this app, addicts can see their daily progress and so have more confidence to move on with their treatments stick with it.Please click on this link to try the prototype of this application.https://org.modao.cc/app/Yz0rIz2p1lcBDrpyfn9dHCkHYJF20II?simulator_type=device