The Frequency of Prayer,Meditation and Holistic Interventions in Addictions Treatment: A National Survey |
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Authors: | Paul E. Priester Josh Scherer Jesse A. Steinfeldt Asma Jana-Masri Terri Jashinsky Janice E. Jones Cher Vang |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Adult Learning, North Park University, 3225 West Foster Avenue, Chicago, IL 60625, USA;(2) Cardinal Stritch University, Milwaukee, WI, USA |
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Abstract: | This study examines the prevalence of endorsing the twelve step approach and the use of prayer, meditation, and holistic techniques in a national sample of 139 substance abuse treatment centers. Ninety one percent of the programs endorsed a twelve step orientation. Twenty six percent of the programs actively used prayer and 58% used meditation as a component of treatment. Thirty three percent of the programs used some form of a self-designated holistic technique. There was a divergent range of techniques that were used by programs, falling into four broad categories: (1) nutrition, exercise, relaxation and physical health; (2) recreation and adventure-based activities; (3) religious and spiritual practices; and (4) the use of specific therapy modalities. |
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Keywords: | Addictions Prayer Meditation Holistic techniques Twelve step program |
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