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Yoga and Addiction Treatment Yoga is best exercise in early recovery Heavy exercise is not recommended in early recovery. First of all, it puts substantial strain on the already damaged central nervous system which is in process of recovering from substance abuse. This may trigger a health crisis. Secondly, individuals who indulge in strenuous physical exercise such as weight-lifting, begin to feel that they have already recovered. They ŵay Ŷot realize that this feeliŶg is ŵerely oŶ a physical level. SiŶce addiction affects all areas of the addict, they need to address their cognitive, emotional, social and spiritual areas too. This takes time. Heavy physical exercise may make them complacent and vulnerable for relapse. Yoga is an effective tool in addiction recovery for several reasons. Some are: Yoga Teaches New Coping Skills A primary area of coŶcerŶ for addictioŶ treatŵeŶt is the addicts inability to cope with difficult thoughts and feelings. Addiction therapy mainly focuses on helping the individual in identifying the negative thoughts and emotions and learning to manage these. Yoga teaches new and effective stress-management techniques such as deep breathing to help manage thoughts and emotions. Yoga Helps Individuals Achieve Peace and Balance Addicted persons usually carry a lot of suppressed anger within themselves. This may be directed towards self (guilt and shame) or others (blaming and resentment). They abuse alcohol or drugs in an effort to calm these uncomfortable emotions. They lack a sense of balance and inner peace. The 12 Step approach helps in oŶes situation and shortcomings. Similarly, Yoga helps in balancing inner and outer peace by achieving balance something other types of exercise may not. Yoga Encourages Spirituality Addiction causes spiritual erosion. Meditation and prayer are found to be useful in addiction recovery as advocated by 12 Step programs. Yoga also encourages the individual to make a spiritual connection through deep utterances and meditation. Yoga Promotes Self-discipline Unstructured and unhealthy lifestyle is the hallmark of an active addict. His or her life is determined by drugs and alcohol. High impulsivity is common. Rehabs such as Hope Trust introduce their clients to a structured daily schedule eating, sleeping, attending sessions and playing on time. It is important for basic health and helps in clearing the mind to be receptive to therapeutic inputs. In recovery, gaining control over impulsivity is important.

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Page 1: Yoga health in its addiction treatment program

Yoga and Addiction Treatment

Yoga is best exercise in early recovery

Heavy exercise is not recommended in early recovery. First of all, it puts substantial strain

on the already damaged central nervous system which is in process of recovering from

substance abuse. This may trigger a health crisis. Secondly, individuals who indulge in

strenuous physical exercise such as weight-lifting, begin to feel that they have already

recovered . They ay ot realize that this feeli g is erely o a physical level. Si ce addiction affects all areas of the addict, they need to address their cognitive, emotional,

social and spiritual areas too. This takes time. Heavy physical exercise may make them

complacent and vulnerable for relapse.

Yoga is an effective tool in addiction recovery for several reasons. Some are:

Yoga Teaches New Coping Skills

A primary area of co cer for addictio treat e t is the addict s inability to cope with

difficult thoughts and feelings. Addiction therapy mainly focuses on helping the individual in

identifying the negative thoughts and emotions and learning to manage these. Yoga teaches

new and effective stress-management techniques such as deep breathing to help manage

thoughts and emotions.

Yoga Helps Individuals Achieve Peace and Balance

Addicted persons usually carry a lot of suppressed anger within themselves. This may be

directed towards self (guilt and shame) or others (blaming and resentment). They abuse

alcohol or drugs in an effort to calm these uncomfortable emotions. They lack a sense of

balance and inner peace. The 12 Step approach helps in o e s situation and shortcomings.

Similarly, Yoga helps in balancing inner and outer peace by achieving balance – something

other types of exercise may not.

Yoga Encourages Spirituality

Addiction causes spiritual erosion. Meditation and prayer are found to be useful in addiction

recovery – as advocated by 12 Step programs. Yoga also encourages the individual to make

a spiritual connection through deep utterances and meditation.

Yoga Promotes Self-discipline

Unstructured and unhealthy lifestyle is the hallmark of an active addict. His or her life is

determined by drugs and alcohol. High impulsivity is common. Rehabs such as Hope Trust

introduce their clients to a structured daily schedule – eating, sleeping, attending sessions

and playing on time. It is important for basic health and helps in clearing the mind to be

receptive to therapeutic inputs. In recovery, gaining control over impulsivity is important.

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Negative thoughts and emotions need to be replaced with positive action. Again, Yoga helps

in achieving these goals.

Yoga is an ancient Indian practice, recently getting worldwide popularity. Yoga is a natural

mood-stabilizer, releases negativity and promotes overall wellbeing. In the past decade, it is

increasingly been used in addiction treatment.

Since its inception in 2002, Hope Trust rehab has integrated Yoga in its addiction treatment

program. Yoga supplements the 12 Step centred approach that also includes Mindfulness

(meditation), CBT, individual and group therapy, audio-video inputs, nutritious diet,

recreation and medical/ psychiatric back up. The experience of Hope Trust is that Yoga is an

excellent tool for individuals seeking to build a new life free from alcohol or drug addiction.