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Holistic Addiction Treatment

Holistic addiction treatment is an approach to the treatment of substance addiction which looks at the root cause of the addiction and recognizes the need to treat not only the physical symptoms but also the mental, emotional and spiritual aspects of the person. Its aim is to provide comprehensive, compassionate car…

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Overview

Holistic addiction treatment is an approach to the treatment of substance addiction which looks at the root cause of the addiction and recognizes the need to treat not only the physical symptoms but also the mental, emotional and spiritual aspects of the person. Its aim is to provide comprehensive, compassionate care which helps the person to heal from the root cause of their addiction. It involves a variety of therapies and holistic approaches to healing, such as mindfulness, nutrition, art and music therapy, exercise, self-care and alternative healing techniques. It is a successful approach to addiction recovery which can lead to lasting sobriety and transformation of the person's life. Holistic addiction treatment can be an effective way to combat substance abuse and provide a life-changing experience for the person in treatment.

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Michael Klein · United States Bahadir Bozoglan · United States Lingyong Li · United States

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