Experiential Therapy
Gentle Path at The Meadows helps men overcome trauma through a series of experiential therapies that bring forth their inner struggles, so that they can move through their barriers. In addition to talking about their struggles, patients are encouraged to role play, act out, and visually see what’s going on internally.
We are proud of our reputation as experts in using breakthrough techniques to help patients find peace. We are also proud of our incorporation of ancient healing methods from around the world.
Innovative Treatment For Men
Our experiential therapies include:
Equine Therapy – Gentle Path at The Meadows is one of the few treatment centers in Arizona that uses Equine Assisted Psychotherapy (EAP) to lead patients to healing and recovery.
Expressive Arts Therapy – Embedding art and self-expression into therapy has many important advantages for patients, as it gives patients the ability to share perceptions they can’t normally share in other therapy methods.
Mindfulness Meditation: The ancient practice of meditating involves being in the present moment with non-judgmental acceptance.
Tai Chi and Yoga: These practices help reduce stress and focus on healing the mind, body and spirit.
Effective Treatment That Works
Gentle Path at The Meadows located in Wickenburg, Arizona, provides an intensive, experientially based 45-day treatment program for men with the complex issues of sexual addictions.
We are a Behavioral Health Inpatient Facility with 28 beds, accredited by The Joint Commission which demonstrates our ongoing commitment to safe, high quality care, and treatment meaning that patients can be assured outstanding care at Gentle Path at The Meadows.
In a safe and nurturing community composed of their peers, men are guided on their journey of recovery by examining the underlying causes of addiction and co-occurring disorders. The goal is for these individuals to gain the courage to face difficult issues, including grief and loss; heal from emotional trauma; and become accountable for their own feelings, behaviors, and recovery. Visit us here or feel free to phone us at 877-787-2226.