Addiction Treatment – Using the Body to Heal the Mind
Addiction treatment – there is no one nor “right” way to treat the disease of addiction.
The following is a guest post by Herby Bell, a practicing chiropractor for over 30 years. He has studied and practiced mind-body-spirit fitness and wellness protocols for three decades. As a candidate for diplomate status with The American College of Addiction and Compulsive Disorders, he is a firm believer that lifestyle choices and practices are paramount to good overall health. He is currently in private practice at Recovery Health Care in Redwood City with a specialty of working with chemically dependent patients, addictive and compulsive disorders. For further information you may reach Dr. Bell at 650 474 9411 or herby bell@me.com. Follow Recovery Health Care at www.facebook.com/Recovery Health.
Addiction Treatment – Using the Body to Heal the Mind: a Case for Chiropractic Care by Dr. Herby Bell
Substance and behavior abuse have reached epidemic proportions in our country. This coupled with the emotional repression and stress associated with living in our outside-in, consumer culture has produced America’s number 1 health challenge: Addiction.
The cost of treatment, the repercussions on society and our family structures are devastating not to mention the high number of ancillary deaths that are directly associated with the disease of addiction–from auto accidents to heart failure.
It is a well known statistic that only 25% of those who seek addiction treatment have successful results. In other words, 75%, or 3 out of 4 of the individuals who do seek treatment for addiction fail and fall back into the seemingly endless revolving door of relapse-remission-relapse from this destructive brain disorder. The strongest implication is that the culture that fosters addiction, begets addiction.
In lieu of reinventing our culture but in the spirit of re-visioning addiction treatment, it is time to try different approaches and combinations of approaches when it comes to addiction recovery.
Addiction is a mind-body-spirit disorder as spelled out by the mainstream, American Medical Association’s, American Society of Addiction Medicine. It stands to reason that its treatment should include mind, body and spiritual modalities as an integrated, comprehensive approach.
The “target organ” for addiction is the brain (just as the pancreas is the target organ for diabetes) and specifically the meso-limbic or mid-brain. Historically, addiction treatment has focused upon healing the mind with brain treatment modalities like psychotherapy and drug therapy.
Since 1935, and while there are many other approaches, Alcoholics Anonymous has been the mainstay for the “spiritual” piece in the equation.
But in keeping with a more comprehensive approach, what about an integral modality that focuses attention on the physical body–mind-body-spirit?–equally, and as important as the mind and the spirit? Can the body contribute to healing the mind and the spirit?
After all, the body is truly an extension of the mind–an actual projected map of the brain–with remarkable knowledge, wisdom and inherent healing and recuperative capabilities from head to toe. Our bodies are veritable learning domains. Ever had a “gut feeling?” In fact, most of the receptor sites for many neurotransmitters–the “well being” brain chemicals–are in the gut and not in the brain proper.
No wonder then, and who has not felt remarkably inspired and well, after exercising the body as it releases all of these inherent, feel good chemicals? A never ending feedback loop from the brain to the body and vice-versa, inform every fiber of our beings every moment we live.
Intervening at the level of the body through techniques that deliberately remove interference from this pristine system is unfortunately, just what the present day, addiction doctor is not ordering. Chiropractic care is just such an indicated and effective approach and often a missing link in the addiction treatment community. Chiropractic helps ensure that a clear, uninterrupted signal is getting from the brain to all of the body parts and back to the brain again. And people who undergo chiropractic care are taught that without good lifestyle habits including flexibility, strength and cardiovascular exercise, good nutrition and a psychological/spiritual practice–chiropractic care is incomplete and will be less effective.
Similarly, the same “missing piece” dynamic holds true for what’s missing in addiction treatment and chiropractic care addresses the “body” piece of the mind-body-spirit equation effectively and seamlessly. Chiropractic is not a panacea but a time and cost efficient, conservative, minimally invasive way to bridge this gap in addiction treatment.
The idea of wedding mind and body approaches to healing is not a new one. For centuries and long before the first traces of modern science, healing arts practitioners from the mainstream to the esoteric alike have acknowledged that the way people felt in their minds could influence the way they responded in their bodies–and vice versa.
There is no separation of body and mind and we are just coming to understand how profoundly and inextricably entwined these two parts of our being along with spirit, interact in communion for our well being.
Including chiropractic care in a comprehensive addiction treatment protocol–especially in the first 90 days of treatment is important for the following reasons:
- Providing human touch/compassion fostering neuroplasticity to help “re-write” dysfunctional brain circuitry
- Removes interference from normal nerve function
- Reduces anxiety and depression
- Better sleep patterns
- Decreases use of chemical pain relievers and psychiatric drugs
- Greater sense of well being
- Increases energy levels
- Decreases stress levels
- Decreases joint and muscle pain
A mind-body-spirit approach to addiction is synergistic in action, in other words, the sum total is greater than its parts. As our health systems and institutions move from the compartmentalized, mechanistic approach of yesterday, to the integrated, vitalistic and holistic framework of today, let the mind-body-spirit approach of addiction medicine and treatment help blaze this new trail by incorporating in this endeavor, the largest, drugless, hands-on healing profession in the world: chiropractic.
This is a truly interesting and enlightening take on the whole mind-body relationship and how it relates to not only addiction, but every day healthy living. Great read, I really enjoyed it!
– Jim
Hi Dr. Bell,
I was not aware of the benefits of Chiropractic Care for addiction treatment. It makes perfect sense, and should be more widely utilized. Thank you for enlightening me with your interesting post. Take care and have a great day!
Cathy,
Thank you for your thoughtful acknowledgement and for the good work you are doing in the world. I am very impressed with your web presence and refreshing perspectives./Herby