Holistic Healing Approach at JeevanSheilli Alcohol Rehab Centre in Nagpur
We strongly believe that true recovery requires balance — of the body, mind, and soul. Hence, JeevanSheilli’s holistic model combines advanced medical care with spiritual and lifestyle-based therapies. This integrated healing approach allows individuals to rediscover clarity, inner calm, and long-term emotional strength.
1. Detoxification and Physical Stabilization
Every recovery journey begins with detoxification. Under continuous medical supervision, patients undergo a safe and medically assisted detox that eliminates alcohol toxins and restores body function.
Moreover, our medical professionals provide proper nutrition, hydration, and supplements to ease withdrawal symptoms. This ensures patients experience a smoother, safer transition toward sobriety — without discomfort or distress.
2. Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy
Once detox is complete, the focus shifts toward the mind. Through Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Motivational Enhancement Therapy (MET), patients gain awareness of emotional triggers, build coping skills, and replace destructive patterns with constructive habits.
In addition, guided sessions encourage positive thinking and emotional resilience, which are crucial for maintaining long-term sobriety.
Emotional and Family Counseling
Since addiction impacts not only individuals but also their loved ones, family counseling plays a vital role in the healing process.
Through regular communication sessions, family members learn how to support recovery, rebuild trust, and create a stable, understanding environment at home. As a result, patients feel encouraged, valued, and emotionally supported throughout their journey.
4. Mindfulness and Stress Management Therapies
To enhance inner calm, our Alcohol De-Addiction Center in Nagpur integrates mindfulness, yoga, meditation, and relaxation practices into daily schedules.
These sessions not only reduce stress and anxiety but also improve focus, emotional control, and sleep quality. Gradually, patients learn to replace dependency with discipline, mindfulness, and self-awareness.