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KEEPING THE FOCUS ON RECOVERY

Whether you are freshly out of a treatment centre or have been attending AA meetings for years, your recovery is the foundation of your whole life. When recovery is no longer your priority and your family, work and social life become difficult, you can begin to relapse emotionally. In conjunction with recovery meetings and working with therapists and counsellors, there is work that can be done on a daily basis to boost your recovery.

Taking time each day can prepare you for stresses and triggers that arise. Just like many of the habits that are developed through daily routine, working each day on your recovery can become second nature.

1. READING AND LISTENING

In addition to the AA Big Book and NA Basic Text, there are many books and online resources that can help. Online audio resources in the form of recovery podcasts, workshops and video blogs can help you focus. Take the time to do it.

2. PRAYER AND MEDIATION

Starting your day with meditation and prayer can get you ready for your day. Time spent focusing on your breath or praying for strength can prepare you for the stresses and triggers that often occur throughout the day. End each day in meditation and prayer and you’ll benefit from a restful sleep.

3. EXERCISE

Exercise is not only a great stress release but it triggers endorphins that just make us feel good. Starting your day with a run or a gym workout, requires a commitment, similar to a commitment to go to meetings regularly.

4. SERVICE

Whether it is in your home, work, or on a 12th step call, opportunities present themselves. Take full advantage because service works succeeds when nothing else works.

5. WRITE

You’ll benefit from taking time to write down your feelings throughout the day. It will help you to process your feelings by identifying and owning them. Talking to your sponsor, a friend or praying about them will also help immensely. It is all about communicating honestly with yourself and your higher power.
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Yoga

Yoga – Clients participate in Hatha yoga exercise sessions. It involves the use of postures called asanas. The asanas connect mind, body and breath to gain self-awareness and focus attention inward.

Yoga has several benefits, including:

  • Stress relief
  • Increased physical stamina and strength
  • Self-reflection and increased self-awareness
  • Heightened self-confidence and improved self-image
  • Pain relief
  • Improved sleep
  • Increased energy levels
  • Reduction in fatigue
Trauma Therapy

Trauma Therapy – This is an optional program for those who need and want up to 10-one hour EMDR trauma therapy sessions during their stay at Recovery Works.

EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) is a psychotherapy that enables people to heal from the symptoms and emotional distress that are the result of disturbing life experiences.

EMDR therapy shows that the mind can in fact heal from psychological trauma much as the body recovers from physical trauma.

More than 30 positive controlled outcome studies have been done on EMDR therapy.  There has been so much research on EMDR therapy that it is now recognized as an effective form of treatment for trauma and other disturbing experiences by organizations such as the American Psychiatric Association, the World Health Organization and the Canadian Department of Defense.

The net effect is that clients complete EMDR therapy feeling empowered by the very experiences that once debased them.  Their wounds have not just closed, they have transformed. As a natural outcome of the EMDR therapeutic process, the clients’ thoughts, feelings and behavior are all robust indicators of emotional health and resolution.

Step Work

Step Work – The 12-Step program are an effective tool in changing the way residents view the world and respond to it. This personality change in AA rooms is referred to as a spiritual awakening. Psychologists have long recognized that “step work” is cognitive therapy at it’s best because it’s been proven over and over that the only way to change thinking and our relationship with ourselves and others is through action. We can act our way into better thinking-not the reverse. Each client of the Recovery Works completes at least the first 5 of the 12-Steps. Some complete all 12-Steps.

Satori Chair Sessions

Our Satori wellness system consists of a zero-gravity lounge chair which gently delivers specific vibrational frequencies throughout the body, while you listen to sound and music through headphones. This combination of vibration and acoustics has the effect of guiding your brainwaves toward deep levels of relaxation while you enter a meditative state. This physically balances the body’s natural energy centers, and the deep states of relaxation and meditation result in the rejuvenation of the mind and the body.

The experience has similarities to neuro-feedback in terms of its impact on the mind and body, using a combination of guided imagery and visualization, with vibrational stimulation of the senses.

The U.S. military has used Satori Chair technology to help combat troops returning from war to more quickly rebalance their minds and bodies in order to reduce the likelihood of developing debilitating depression, anxiety and trauma.

Fitness Training

Fitness Training – We view physical fitness as one of the pillars of recovery. That’s why we train twice-weekly at Cross Fit Vic City with instructors that train elite Canadian athletes. Additionally we hike in the forest and on nearby beaches and take advantage of the wide range of recreational opportunities that Victoria has to offer.

Psycho-Education

Psycho-education – A big part of recovery is learning about the disease of addiction to alcohol and other drugs and how to recover –  stay clean and sober. The Recovery Works psycho-education program is an evidence-based therapeutic intervention. Our program includes lectures, videos, guest speakers, reading and written assignments on the disease of addiction and recovery from it.

One on One Counselling

One on One Counselling – Individual counseling is exactly what it sounds like. It is one of our therapists working one on one with a resident. They meet and agree on some goals for their work together. The great thing about Recovery Works’ one on one therapy is the individual is able to have a safe and confidential environment to talk about difficult things and get unbiased, objective feedback and suggestions from our therapists.

Family Program

Family Program – This is an optional program and an additional fee is charged for families that wish to participate (see cost of treatment).

Addiction is called “a family disease” for good reason. Family members are profoundly affected when a loved one becomes addicted to alcohol or another drug.

By the time most families reach out for help and drug treatment, the disease of addiction has typically progressed to a crisis level for the addict and family alike.

Through a variety of educational presentations and activities, Recovery Works’ Family Program provides the whole family the opportunity to begin their own journey of recovery.

Recovery is stronger when all family members understand the nature of drug and alcohol addiction and are involved in the healing process. By educating you about the disease of addiction and the different ways family members are affected—whether parent, child, spouse or partner—our programs and services help you:

  • Work through the chaos you’re experiencing
  • Set healthy boundaries
  • Rebuild trusting relationships
  • Improve communication with one another
Group Therapy

Group Therapy – Group therapy is a form of psychotherapy in which one or more therapists treat a small group of clients together as a group. At Recovery Works we employ psychodynamic group therapy where the group context and group process is used as a mechanism of change by developing, exploring and examining interpersonal relationships within the group.

Alpha Stim Sessions

Alpha Stim Sessions – The Alpha-Stim electrotherapy device treats anxiety, insomnia, and depression. It has no lasting side effects, no risk of addiction and no danger of interaction with medications. Our brains naturally have electrical currents. The Alpha-Stim cranial electrotherapy stimulation (CES) device delivers a natural level of micro-current, via small clips worn on earlobes, through the brain to stimulate and modulate specific groups of nerve cells. The micro-current is tiny, just millionths of an ampere, and so gentle that most people don’t even feel it. The Alpha-Stim waveform, application and protocols result in significant anxiety relief, mood normalization and better sleep (both in quality and duration). Treatments take 20 to 40 minutes and can be completed in bed, while reading or just relaxing.