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Alliance for Substance Abuse Prevention and MAST propose 12‑week breathwork and sound program for prevention
Summary
Alliance for Substance Abuse Prevention (ASAP) and MAST Nantucket described a 12‑week prevention program using breathwork and sound therapies aimed at adults in recovery and other community members; presenters said the program builds neural pathways and can be used alongside existing recovery services.
Alliance for Substance Abuse Prevention (ASAP) and MAST Nantucket presented a prevention grant proposal to the Contract Review Committee on June 6 that would fund a 12‑week program combining breathwork and sound therapy for adults in recovery and community members.
ASAP’s program director, Elise Snorton, said ASAP recently merged with NAMI on Nantucket to integrate substance‑misuse prevention and mental‑health support. She introduced Susie (founder of MAST Nantucket), who detailed the 12‑week curriculum and evidence‑based rationale…
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