Energy Medicine
Energy medicine is a series of exercises that are powerful, yet easy to practice. Energy medicine includes the best of Eastern healing disciplines and Western science, including such techniques as:
- Therapeutic tai chi
- Yogic breathing
- Acupressure
- Craniosacral therapy
- Sound vibrational healing
These practices help to heal the body’s whole system while cultivating greater health and vitality.
As clients learn basic self-care practices from energy medicine, they acquire simple tools they can use immediately to balance their daily energy. Such tools help to heal imbalances that cause distress, anxiety and pain. They also reduce the effect of stress.
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Writing Workshop
This is a workshop about much more than putting a pen to paper. It is about writing as it relates to our personal narratives.
Regular practice in forming new stories for ourselves can have lasting effects on our perspectives. Through various exercises involving an eclectic array of fiction, nonfiction and spiritual writings, our clients begin to understand how seemingly small adjustments in behavior or perspective can create profound changes in their lives.
As more is revealed about themselves in this free-form writing exercise, clients gain increased self-awareness, confidence and self-esteem.
Physical Fitness
At The Dunes, we believe that physical exercise is a key element to each client’s overall health and recovery progress. Therefore, we set aside time for the gym every day, Monday through Friday. The gym is offsite and you will be discreetly be transported to and from The Dunes.
We believe that engaging in physical activity outside of The Dunes’ property is important, which is why it is a key element in our community immersion program.
Art Therapy
Even if you don’t consider yourself creative, it does not matter in art therapy. The creation of artwork can provide you with a channel to communicate your feelings that you may not want to express verbally – or that you may not even be aware of.
At The Dunes, art therapy is done as a group, which allows each participant to grow closer and better understand each other’s emotions, feelings and experiences.
In addition, we encourage our clients to continue doing arts and crafts throughout their recovery, including well beyond completion of our inpatient program. Adopting arts and crafts as a hobby keeps a person’s hands and mind busy, which in turns reduces stress, depression and anxiety.
Reiki
The word reiki means “universal life energy.” Reiki healing involves the transfer of this universal life force in the healer’s palm onto the client, a process that promotes relaxation and healing.
Alcoholism and drug addiction affects the entire person: physically, emotionally and spiritually. When used in conjunction with traditional methods of treatment, reiki can provide a powerful supplement.
Many clients find physical relief through reiki for withdrawal symptoms such as:
- Headaches
- Insomnia
- Tremors
- Nausea
- Anxiety
- Muscle aches and pain
Additionally, reiki also provides emotional and spiritual relief from the overwhelming feelings of guilt, shame and isolation that often accompany addiction.
Acupuncture
An age-old traditional form of Chinese medicine, Acupuncture has been used in the United States since the early 1970’s to treat addiction and other ailments. Specifically, auricular acupuncture, used in the treatment of addiction, targets 2 to 5 points in the ear that are associated with the kidneys, lungs and liver – organs that may be compromised because of drug or alcohol use.
At The Dunes, we use acupuncture to bring clients relief from drug cravings and symptoms of withdrawal, such as nausea, headaches, insomnia and pain. In addition, because acupuncture works with the nervous system, it often provides emotional relief from anxiety and depression.
Yoga Therapy
The practice of yoga enhances vitality, reduces stress and produces natural feelings of pleasure and contentment, all of which are vital for clients striving to experience sustained recovery. At The Dunes, we believe that a quieter mind and healthy body help people more effectively address the underlying emotional issues that fuel addiction.
Yoga therapy programs at The Dunes take place three to four times weekly in our glass-sided atrium, where clients get to look out over the landscaped grounds and pool as they follow the directions of our expert yoga instructors.
Meditation Therapy
Meditation is a technique which helps promote relaxation, mental clarity and an overall sense of calm and optimism. At The Dunes, group meditation is practiced twice weekly in a beautiful and serene environment.
Utilizing visual imagery and various breathing techniques, our clients are encouraged to develop non-judgmental self-awareness, peace and tolerance – traits all helpful in an ongoing recovery.
Ultimately, many clients learn to practice meditation on their own to cope with life’s challenges and to create a new way to tackle not just addiction, but other problems that may increase their relapse risk, such as anxiety and depression.
Mindfulness Group
Mindfulness group sessions are based on the Rogerian theory which states, “Mindfulness means paying attention in a particular way: on purpose, in the present moment, and non-judgmentally.”
The focus of mindfulness at The Dunes is on changing maladaptive behaviors and reducing stress by encouraging clients to “stay in the moment” rather than allowing their minds to dwell on the past or worry too much about the future.
Mindfulness, when practiced in a group or alone, helps to alleviate stress and anxiety, among many other benefits.