Meditation therapy works as an adjunct treatment program for an array of mental health issues, most notably mood disorders such as major depressive disorder, seasonal affective disorder, and bipolar disorder.
Our Treatment Modalities
While practicing it remains rare, meditation therapy is more popular than ever. Even if you have never practiced it yourself, chances are you’ve seen it on TV or read about it. Meditation is a spiritual practice with a long history in Eastern tradition and a modern history as a psychiatric tool and alternative treatment modality.
A loose history of meditation would trace it to the religious and spiritual practices found in Buddhist thought, especially in the schools of Zen Buddhism, which intersected with Western philosophical and psychiatric thinking in the 20th century, bringing the concepts of meditation and mindfulness into the field of psychoanalysis as early as the 1950s, through the efforts of famous thinkers such as Erich Fromm and Paul Carus.
But it wasn’t until the 1970s that interest in meditation as a legitimate form of treatment began to rise, as a result of key studies on the efficacy and mechanisms behind transcendental meditation (TM) as a mental treatment modality. Interest waxed and waned over the years as the research methodology behind certain meditative therapies was questioned, to the point that “alternative therapies” such as meditation therapy and yoga therapy continue to be understood as positive, albeit with largely unknown or misunderstood mechanisms of action.
Recover in Peace
Meditation therapies are guided one-on-one or group therapy programs that usually serve as adjunct treatment methods alongside first-line treatments, such as psychiatric pharmacology (antidepressants or anti-anxiety prescriptions) and one-on-one psychotherapy (cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, and other talk therapy methods).
While some research speaks in the favor of meditation and mindfulness techniques as a potential first line approach for depression, most research indicates that it is best used in conjunction with other treatment methods, as a supplementary modality to help improve a person’s stress management skills or help them calm down in difficult situations.
Mindfulness therapies and meditation therapies utilize specific instructions and complementary factors, such as a calm and quiet environment, a soothing background sound, and an emphasis on comfort, to:
Learn More About Our Program
On a spiritual level, modern meditation can be traced to Hinduist and Buddhist thought, where it originated as one method on the path to enlightenment: the cultivation of the mind. Buddhism alone is complex and exists through many different schools and competing concepts; but core to many of them is the idea that an individual may transcend the physical world and achieve enlightenment by learning to live within, above, and even beyond material suffering.
When adapted into modern psychiatry, the idea that we may learn how to live above pain is highly appealing.
But more practically, meditation is used to remind people not to mistake the forest for the trees – to embrace the current moment, abandon negative or wholly unproductive thoughts, put an end to aimless rumination or constant worrying, and find ways to apply a healthier perspective and physical as well as psychological mechanisms to reduce stress: such as breathing exercises, and taking a few minutes to spend time in a calm and comfortable environment.
Therapists trained in applying meditation therapy will help individuals and groups learn to practice different ways of applying meditative thought in their day-to-day and find methods that best work for them. In practical terms, this means:
It is important to note that meditation can be practiced in many different ways. Being free of judgment is an important part of meditative therapy. A good therapist will help you find your best way to practice meditation, whether it takes the form of something traditional like yoga, or a completely different type of experience, such as deep cleaning, puzzle solving, painting, or something entirely unconventional, like a simulation video game or interpretative dance.
Highest Level of Care
Meditation can come in many shapes and forms, but there are a few hallmarks that set a good meditation therapy program apart from a less-than-ideal one. These include:
Many people are too worried about finding the right way to meditate. Flexibility is key, and so is finding your own path. While there are religious and spiritual arguments to be made for a “right” form of meditation, medically, anything works so long as it helps you calm down and take a moment to step away from your usual thought processes.
Learn More About Our Program
Meditation therapy works as an adjunct treatment program for an array of mental health issues, most notably mood disorders such as major depressive disorder, seasonal affective disorder, and bipolar disorder. It may also work to help individuals with anxiety disorders, and trauma-based disorders, as part of a larger treatment plan that may include exposure therapy, EMDR, brain spotting, or talk therapy.
Most therapists will not utilize a meditation therapy program as a first-line treatment, but as an additional modality that can help emphasize a person’s stress management skills and bolster their resilience against life’s stressors. At Amend Treatment, we help individuals learn to apply the skills and lessons learned through their meditation therapy program in their day-to-day life, whether it’s to catch a quick break during work or calm down before a stressful presentation or make the most of a long commute via bus.
Insurance Options
Amend is redefining what mental health treatment looks like with a team of highly experienced and licensed healthcare professionals focused solely on you and your recovery. While insurance may only partially cover your stay at Amend, our team is ready to discuss available private pay options with you. Please note that Amend does not accept Medicare, Medicaid, Kaiser, HMO, or EPO plans. We only accept plans with out of network benefits (PPO).
Helping Clients Everyday
Our client testimonials offer a window into the real-life impact of treatment at Amend Malibu. Our clients share what it’s like to engage in the process, build trust with our providers, and see the potential for meaningful change.
A small community in Malibu, this is a group of individuals dedicated to making a difference in patient lives. Each touch point from admissions to specialists, the clinicians, the kitchen, to the clinical assistants you are handled with love and support. Managing two decades of treatment resistant depression and working through burnout from an intense performance based career, I needed a place to get grounded as well as inundate myself with professionals who could help.
Absolutely stunning properties in a prime yet private location. The treatment environment matters and I was highly impressed. The care environment was clean and organized. The staff were friendly and dressed professionally. The chefs were cordial and accommodating. There was easy access to many tranquil activities as well as fitness activities. The frequency of the individual therapy session was top notch up to 4 times a week plus weekly virtual visits with psychiatry and psychological testing. This type of clinical focus is rare. This is a great example of premium treatment.
I helped facilitate care for a dear friend at Amend. I was skeptical about any mental health program, but was blown away by the level of care at the facility. The whole team went above and beyond to ensure comfort and the best level of care in a way that is indescribable. I really do not have anything negative to say. Every aspect of the program and facility is 100/10. I would highly recommend Amend to anyone struggling with mental health.
Care You can trust
Start Your Healing Journey
Recovery begins the moment you are truly seen and supported. Whether you are managing complex trauma, depression, or co-occurring disorders, we provide the expert clinical guidance and serene environment necessary to reclaim your future.
Your journey toward healing starts with a confidential conversation. Please fill out the form, and our admissions team will reach out to discuss how we can support your recovery.
Anna H.