GAME THERAPY
Game Therapy is an innovative and engaging approach to treating patients, where they are immersed in a game designed to deliver the necessary therapeutic interventions. This method offers a fresh, enjoyable way to help patients on their journey to recovery, ensuring they feel uplifted and motivated throughout the process.
After the therapy sessions, each patient undergoes a thorough, research-based medical examination to monitor their progress with the utmost care. This treatment integrates various behavioural medicine techniques aimed at overcoming drug addiction. The skills learned during Game Therapy are reinforced with a toolkit provided to patients, enabling them to apply these techniques gradually in their daily lives. This unique and holistic therapy stands out as one of the most effective methods for drug de-addiction treatment.
Our Therapy
Game Therapy
Yoga & Meditation
Our Treatments
Alcohol addiction
Drugs Addiction
De – Addiction Treatment
Heroin Addiction
Cocaine Addiction
YOGA & MEDITATION
Abhigya believe Yoga and meditation are powerful techniques in aiding recovery from addiction. Yoga seamlessly blends physical activity with mindfulness, offering moderate to vigorous exercises that engage both the mind and body, which can accelerate the journey to sobriety. It also plays a crucial role in reducing anxiety and depression, two key factors that often trigger drug addiction relapses.
For those in recovery, regular yoga practice enhances blood circulation, improves posture, boosts energy, increases flexibility, and alleviates bodily pain. It also supports better digestion, improves lung and heart function, prevents diabetes, and stimulates the brain. Collectively, these benefits help to minimize withdrawal symptoms, making them easier to manage. Additionally, yoga fosters better breath control, reduces stress levels, stabilizes hormone production, and diminishes aggressive behaviour. Numerous studies have demonstrated that yoga is truly beneficial in the recovery process.
Experts, including doctors, psychiatrists, and researchers, widely acknowledge that meditation is a vital aspect of addiction therapy. Simply sitting comfortably, closing your eyes, and repeating a word or phrase slowly can have profound effects. Research shows that meditating for just 10 to 20 minutes daily helps alcohol and tobacco addicts overcome their dependencies faster and maintain their sobriety for extended periods. Furthermore, meditation has proven effective in treating various other conditions and disorders, making it a valuable practice for anyone seeking a healthier, more fulfilling life.