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posted on 2022-03-18, 00:00 authored by Peter Dore

Addiction is killing our country. We are failing to address the many shortcomings in the treatment, definition, and conceptualization of Substance Abuse Disorder. Our failure to successfully to teach and therefore habituate stress management skills during the recovery process is the locus for many of the challenges individuals struggling with addiction recovery face.

This thesis outlines the Pulse system, a wearable biometric sensor and user experience intended to help individuals in recovery painlessly integrate box breathing exercises into their stress management regiments. Pulse aims to habituate breathing exercises as coping mechanisms, provide contextual information regarding stress, and expand upon existing community-oriented treatment models. This system seeks to result in better recovery outcomes. Though, more research and development needs to be done.

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Date Modified

2022-04-20

CIP Code

  • 50.0401

Research Director(s)

James R. Rudolph

Committee Members

Neeta Verma Erika Doss

Degree

  • Master of Arts

Degree Level

  • Master's Thesis

Alternate Identifier

1311402398

Library Record

6184398

OCLC Number

1311402398

Program Name

  • Art, Art History, and Design

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