Recovering from addiction can feel like a lonely and insurmountable goal for many people. However, one option that has really picked up a lot of interest is wilderness drug rehabilitation. These unique programs offer people with a drug addiction the chance to recover in a safe and supportive environment, surrounded by the beauty of nature. For many, it has become the rehabilitation method of choice.
What Is Wilderness Drug Rehab?
Wilderness drug rehab is the intriguing experience of implementing a rehabilitation experience in the great outdoors. Instead of being contained to a small facility somewhere in a small or large city, you will be immersed in the wonders of nature and will have the …show more content…
A million years of instinct and living outdoors has made the great outdoors feel more like home than the stale sterility of the big city. As a result, people often feel more at peace when they are in the wild and feel a stronger sense of personal health.
What Is The Structure Of A Typical Wilderness Drug Rehab Program?
The structure of a wilderness drug rehab program will vary depending on the needs of the individual and the concept of the program. Generally speaking, wilderness drug rehab is designed as a holistic treatment method: this means it is designed to treat not just the physical symptoms of addiction, but the emotional, mental, and even spiritual aspects. These treatment methods include:
Physical health is improved by exercise in the wilderness, such as hiking, camping, martial arts, yoga, rope courses, gardening, and learning vital nutritional information
Spiritual heal is promoted individually, by allowing the participant to adhere to a spiritually-minded approach (like 12-step), meditation therapy, mindfulness, vision quests, and even Bible studies
Emotional health is improved by individual and group therapy, family therapy, personal journaling, and exploring the beauty of …show more content…
Treating these aspects increases the effectiveness of your treatment and improves your chances of lifelong sobriety.
Is Wilderness Drug Rehabilitation Effective?
The concept of wilderness drug rehabilitation may feel “too good to be true” for many people, but a growing body of evidence suggests there might be real therapeutic benefits. A story in the September 2013 issue of the “American Psychological Association” magazine reported that wilderness programs, which started in the 1970s, have showed incredible success over the years.
A big part of that success was attributable to including the family in the therapeutic and rehabilitation process. Removing a family from a negative environment like that can help them see past the substance abuse issues and the problems it has caused, and let them work on creating positive relationships.
Often, this creates the kind of healing environment that is necessary for truly recovering from a substance abuse problem. It can also isolate a person from the negative social influences (such as friends or drug dealers) that contribute to their