In this extended essay, experts address both the recovery and the long-term goal of healing from addiction, arguing that a full cure from drug addiction or habitual addiction may also be achieved. Combining both the principles of systemic therapy and experience gained through years of counseling, they have got developed a unique model known as “in-depth systemic” therapy, which extends the classic model by introducing and expanding on the mental dimension. The central point of this work is the thesis that addicts themselves have to reorganize and restructure their own habitual ways of perception and cognition, with Vipassana meditation serving as the instrument to realize this transformation. Vipassana comprises an ethical way of life, concentration of the mind through meditation, and working step by step on one’s one mental-somatic models, offering a unique and successful approach to the remedy of addiction. (Note: This title used to be up to now published under ISBN 9781928706632. Because of technical issues a new ISBN needed to be assigned. Rest assured that both versions of this title are exactly the same.)
Category: Meditation Therapry
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