Faith-Based Addiction Recovery

This article explores how faith-based recovery programs combine spiritual support with evidence-based addiction treatment to help people achieve and maintain recovery. These programs integrate religious beliefs and practices with services such as detoxification, counselling, behavioural therapies, rehabilitation , and aftercare.

Faith-based approaches may provide additional benefits through shared values, community support, accountability, and opportunities to address feelings of shame and stigma often associated with substance use disorders. The article also highlights a range of faith-oriented recovery pathways, including 12-step programmes and religiously affiliated support groups.

Overall, the article emphasizes that faith-based recovery can complement clinical treatment and provide an important source of long-term support for individuals whose spiritual beliefs are a central part of their lives.

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