Explore how taste and aroma influence healthy habits, learn strategies to enhance these senses in healthy eating, and discover the role of mindful eating in appreciating flavors.
Explore the psychological benefits of fine dining in rehab, including mood enhancement, culinary therapy, social interaction, mindfulness, nutritional health, and empowerment through choice.
Holistic wellness programs are catching on to the benefits practicing yoga can bring to recovery from SUD and AUD. This ancient Eastern practice evolved over millennia, lead by spiritual and community leaders called “yogi’s.” The practice found its way...
You can’t do it alone. Remember that. When you’re starting an outpatient program, you’ll need support to make it through the rough times and avoid relapse. Support groups and sober living programs are a must for your outpatient recovery...
At Carrara, we believe in a holistic approach to recovery from addiction to drugs and alcohol. Your medical detox and therapy are foundational to your recovery, but they aren’t the only tools available to you during your time with...
Building healthy habits and planning productive daily routines are the cornerstones of recovery from addiction. When you plan your day and fill your time with activities and behaviors that benefit your body, mind, and soul, you’ll find it easier...
In 1982, Dr. Jon Kabat-Zinn’s Stress Reduction Clinic, based out of UMass Medical Center, was pioneering research into the burgeoning field of mindfulness and its impact on recovery. A decade later, in 1992, John Teasdale and Zindel Segal, together...
Breaking free from addiction isn’t as easy as waving a magic wand, and you’re cured. Addiction is a chronic condition, meaning it will follow you for the rest of your days. While you can get clean and sober in...
When you are an addict trying to get clean, the focus is on breaking the torturous cycle of addiction rampaging through your mind every second of the day. A medical detox takes care of the physical hold drugs or...
Addiction to substances is a “chronic” disease. That means it will trail you for the rest of your life, and you’ll never truly rid yourself of the affliction. That said, it’s possible to manage your condition. Relapse is always...