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What is clinical reflexology?
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How does it support addiction recovery?
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How is reflexology integrated into my stay?
What is clinical reflexology?
Clinical reflexology is a specialized therapy based on the principle that specific points on the feet, hands, and ears correspond to different organs and systems within the body. At HARP, our qualified reflexologists use these “maps” to identify and release tension, improve circulation, and support the body’s natural healing mechanisms. Each session is tailored to your unique physiological needs, ensuring a safe and restorative experience.
How does it support addiction recovery?
Reflexology is exceptionally effective in managing the physical and emotional stress often associated with recovery. By stimulating the parasympathetic nervous system, it helps reduce cortisol levels, alleviate insomnia, and calm the digestive system. It serves as an excellent complementary therapy for reducing the intensity of cravings and withdrawal-related discomfort, allowing the body to return to a state of natural harmony.
How is reflexology integrated into my stay?
As part of your bespoke 360-degree treatment plan, reflexology sessions are strategically scheduled to complement your medical and psychological therapies. Conducted in the privacy of our luxury treatment suites, these sessions provide a dedicated space for physical restoration and mental stillness. Your practitioner works in tandem with your clinical team to monitor your progress and adjust the therapy to support your evolving needs.