For starters, it helps those with long-term substance abuse issues. Whether you’ve been using for a year, a decade, or longer, there’s hope. Next, there’s the therapeutic combination of evidence-based treatments and holistic care. By treating the whole person, therapists help you achieve healing of the body, mind, and spirit.
Somewhere along the way, the typical residential treatment center began to take on a distinct character. On the one hand, you have the luxury setting that caters to a client’s every whim. On the other hand, there’s the facility that emphasizes work. What both facility types miss is the component of fun. Yes, recovery can be fun.
After all, you’re exploring what it means to live sober. Unless your home is a resort, you won’t have spa treatments. And unless you live on a working farm, you probably won’t do a lot of the work you find elsewhere. But if your life fits into the typical mold, there’s work, play, free time, and interactions with friends and family.
How long has it been since you’ve had these when sober? The odds are good that you need to re-learn how to enjoy life while you’re sober. How do you go out on the town and not have a few drinks? How do you handle competitive game nights or camping trips without something to keep your energy up? Through fun, holistic therapy, you can learn.