2019 – Prior Testimonials
Best ever CPTSD treatment I have ever experienced. I was treated with dignity and respect. Very minimal prescription drugs were encouraged in the beginning of my stay here and tapered […]
Best ever CPTSD treatment I have ever experienced. I was treated with dignity and respect. Very minimal prescription drugs were encouraged in the beginning of my stay here and tapered […]
Over the last several years, both Canada and the U.S. have suffered enormous tragedies that will forever be etched in our minds and in our hearts. From the recent northern […]
Approximately 300 million people throughout the world have an alcohol addiction (nearly the entire size of the United States), while 15 million people are addicted to opioids such as heroin […]
My time at Chopra was unfortunately cut short due to COVID-19 but during my three week stay, I experienced so much growth, transition, and change. The staff are incredible, as […]
The holidays are a time for celebrating with family and friends, but they can also be stressful when we find ourselves addressing difficult relationships and other situations. To cope with […]
If you’ve experienced or witnessed a traumatic event or experienced emotional trauma, you’re at risk for developing a debilitating condition called post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). It’s perfectly normal to […]
When you experience emotional pain, how do you deal with it? Do you sit with your emotions and allow yourself to feel, process, and release the pain— or do you […]
by Nirmala Raniga Chronic stress is a widespread health concern that has reached epidemic proportions. Stress can have emotional and physical repercussions, including anxiety, depression, high blood pressure, and migraines, […]
Overeating is something we can all relate to at some point. Both humans and animals are hardwired to enjoy calorie-rich foods over lower calorie alternatives as a survival mechanism. However, […]
Addiction is a worldwide crisis that affects people from all walks of life. It’s likely that you personally know— or know of— someone who’s been affected by and/or succumbed to […]