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Mindfulness & Meditation in Addiction Treatment

Mindfulness and meditation practices in addiction treatment help develop present-moment awareness, manage cravings, reduce stress, and prevent relapse. Mindfulness-based interventions provide powerful tools for long-term recovery.

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LSA Recovery Inc
Brooklyn, NY

LSA Recovery Inc in Brooklyn, NY, offers extensive care for substance use disorders via several outpatient modalities, such as methadone/buprenorphine or naltrexone services and standard outpatient care. This center features dedicated tracks for young people, adult men, and adult women. Employing strategies like 12-step facilitation, anger management, and brief intervention, LSA Recovery Inc assists individuals of all ages and genders, including children and adolescents. Clients receive personalized attention and assistance from skilled practitioners, guaranteeing exceptional treatment for addiction recovery.

LSA Recovery Inc
Brooklyn, NY

LSA Recovery Inc, located in Brooklyn, NY, provides comprehensive outpatient care for individuals struggling with substance use disorders. Their offerings include medication-assisted treatment utilizing methadone, buprenorphine, or naltrexone. The center employs evidence-based therapeutic modalities such as 12-step facilitation, anger management techniques, and brief intervention strategies within its regular outpatient services. LSA Recovery Inc caters to a diverse clientele, with specialized programs for adolescents, adult men, and adult women, ensuring personalized support for adults and young people of all gender identities. The facility is committed to delivering high-quality, individualized treatment plans to foster sustained recovery from addiction.

LSA Recovery
Brooklyn, NY

LSA Recovery, located in Brooklyn, NY, provides outpatient treatment programs specifically designed for both adults and adolescents dealing with substance use challenges. This center caters to the unique needs of adult males, adult females, and younger populations, ensuring specialized support. Employing various treatment methodologies, such as 12-step programs, anger management techniques, and short intervention strategies, LSA Recovery emphasizes a holistic approach to recovery. The facility is particularly recognized for offering outpatient treatments using methadone/buprenorphine and naltrexone, delivering thorough care for those in need. LSA Recovery's commitment to high-quality, personalized care positions it as a leading option for individuals searching for effective and empathetic addiction therapy services in the Brooklyn area.

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"Mary S Taylor Homeless Outreach" located in New York, NY, is a dedicated rehabilitation facility that emphasizes treatment for substance use issues. The center offers extended residential programs, available around the clock, specifically designed for adult males. Employing techniques such as anger management, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and motivational interviewing, it delivers thorough support for youths, adults, and older individuals. It is particularly notable for its focus on clients involved with the criminal justice system, providing tailored services and personalized treatment strategies. With an emphasis on high-quality care and programs that consider gender-specific needs, this center serves as an essential resource for individuals in search of effective rehabilitation support.

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Lower Eastside Service Center, located in New York, NY, provides outpatient treatment options specifically designed for adults and seniors dealing with substance use challenges. Their offerings comprise outpatient day treatment, partial hospitalization, as well as outpatient programs utilizing methadone, buprenorphine, or naltrexone. By employing techniques such as brief intervention, cognitive behavioral therapy, and community reinforcement combined with vouchers, the center delivers tailored programs for adult men, women, and seniors. Committed to personalized care, Lower Eastside Service Center aims to offer effective treatment for clients of all genders in their journey towards recovery from substance use disorders.

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The Lower Eastside Service Center located in New York, NY, provides outpatient programs designed to address substance use disorders, emphasizing treatments with methadone, buprenorphine, or naltrexone. This facility incorporates various therapeutic methods, including 12-step facilitation, brief interventions, and cognitive behavioral therapy, specifically geared towards adult males and females. Focused on offering specialized care for both adults and young adults, the center ensures that gender-specific services are available. With a strong dedication to delivering high-quality, personalized care, this center stands out as an excellent option for individuals looking for thorough and effective addiction recovery services in New York.

Frequently Asked Questions

About Mindfulness & Meditation

Mindfulness and meditation practices have gained significant recognition in addiction treatment over the past two decades. Backed by neuroscience research showing how mindfulness changes brain function and structure, these practices provide powerful tools for managing cravings, reducing stress, improving emotional regulation, and preventing relapse. Mindfulness-Based Relapse Prevention (MBRP) and other approaches integrate ancient contemplative practices with modern addiction science.

What Is Mindfulness?

Mindfulness is paying attention to present-moment experience with openness, curiosity, and acceptance rather than judgment or reactivity. In addiction recovery, mindfulness means observing cravings, thoughts, emotions, and sensations as they arise and pass without automatically acting on them. This creates space between impulse and action, enabling conscious choice rather than automatic substance use.

Mindfulness-Based Relapse Prevention (MBRP)

MBRP is structured 8-week program teaching:

  • Awareness of triggers and automatic reactions: Recognizing patterns leading to use
  • Mindfulness meditation practices: Sitting meditation, body scan, mindful movement
  • Urge surfing: Riding cravings like waves without acting
  • SOBER breathing space: Brief practice for high-risk moments
  • Self-compassion: Kind, non-judgmental response to difficulties
  • Lifestyle balance: Creating life supporting wellness and recovery

Neuroscience of Mindfulness

Brain imaging research shows mindfulness meditation increases activity in prefrontal cortex (executive control, decision-making) while decreasing amygdala reactivity (stress, emotional reactivity). Regular practice strengthens neural pathways for awareness, self-regulation, and conscious choice - exactly what's needed in recovery. Mindfulness also reduces stress hormone levels and improves immune function.

Mindfulness in Treatment Settings

Many addiction treatment programs incorporate mindfulness through meditation instruction, yoga, mindful movement, breathing exercises, and informal mindfulness practices. Mindfulness complements other treatments like CBT and DBT, enhancing their effectiveness. Some programs specialize in mindfulness-based approaches within comprehensive treatment.

Developing a Practice

Mindfulness is skill developed through regular practice. Even 10-20 minutes daily creates benefits. Start with guided meditations, apps (Headspace, Calm, Insight Timer), or MBRP groups. Practice during treatment provides foundation for lifelong mindfulness supporting ongoing recovery, stress management, emotional wellbeing, and conscious living.

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Medically ReviewedUpdated: December 2025
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