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Marianne Apostolides
Marianne Apostolides describes in the following viewpoint how holistic therapies benefit people suffering from addiction. Apostolides, who writes for Psychology Today, claims that therapies such as massage, yoga, nutritional therapy, acupuncture, hypnosis, and homeopathy lessen the impact of withdrawal symptoms and prevent addicts from relapsing.
As you read, consider the following questions:
1. How does holistic philosophy overlap with the harm- reduction approach to addiction, in the author’s view?
2. According to Apostolides, how does massage benefit people recovering from an addiction?
3. How is acupuncture used to treat addiction"
They’ve been minimized and they’ve been marginalized, but the fact is holistic therapies—including acupuncture, homeopathy, massage therapy, aromatherapy, yoga, nutrition therapy, and dozens more—have been gaining greater mainstream acceptance. According to a 1993 survey published in the New England Journal...
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