What Is the Holistic Approach to Drug and Alcohol Addiction Treatment and Recovery?

Question by Ashley: What is the Holistic Approach to Drug and Alcohol Addiction Treatment and Recovery?
I heard some kids in school talking about a holistic approach in relation to drug and alcohol addiction. Does anybody know more about it? I’m just interested.

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Answer by chelsea
I think it’s a special program given to people who are suffering from alcoholism and drug addiction. They provide treatment and services to help the patient recover faster. There’s a website about the Holistic Approach. I added the link below. It’s really informative.

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