Breaking the Mold: Action Based Induction Therapy in Addiction Recovery
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Ever thought about what Navy SEAL training and addiction recovery have in common? In this eye-opening episode of 'Miracles in Recovery', Ray Lynch sits down with Melissa Killeen, the Clinical Director of Tree House Recovery, to discuss Action Based Induction Therapy (ABIT). This isn't your typical recovery program. ABIT incorporates rigorous team-based drills adapted from Navy SEAL exercises to rebuild and strengthen the brain's cognitive and emotional functions.
Imagine carrying a 300-pound boat with your team, rowing to a distant point, flipping the boat, and rowing back—all while working together seamlessly. That's just one of the many exercises used in this groundbreaking approach. But it's not just about physical challenges; ABIT also focuses on fostering healthy social connections and empathy among participants. It's a holistic method that aims to heal both the body and mind. The results? Impressive success rates and life-changing transformations.
If you're curious about alternative ways to tackle addiction, this episode offers a fresh perspective that might just inspire you.