Our Residential Rehab Programme is a type of treatment where clients live for weeks or months at a centre, using that time to concentrate on their recovery efforts from a substance use disorder or a mental health condition.
It allows you to be in the company of others committed to their treatment and recovery and allows you to experience healing activities throughout the entire day. During the residential rehab programme, you’ll learn how to live your life without the use of addictive substances or processes, and how to effectively manage chronic mental health conditions.
To accomplish this, The Beekeeper House offers high levels of medical, mental health and spiritual support. As the client, you will also have significant responsibilities in residential treatment. You’ll be expected to participate in individual and group therapy on a daily basis.
Restoration
To provide a transformative healing experience, you will need to identify the ways in which your body, mind and spirit may be in need of restoration. The Beekeeper House residential rehab programme will assist you in this process by focusing on six areas:
A major aspect of a residential rehab programme is helping you understand how to take good care of your body. As such, you will meet with the Beekeeper’s award-winning chef, who is also a trained nutritionist. In addition to designing the menu, they will provide dietary guidance to your team so that you receive optimal nutrition. Conscious eating is a vital part of the early recovery process, helping you establish a sense of your body’s value. It is in that spirit that the meals at The Beekeeper House are prepared and served.
The recreational opportunities at The Beekeeper House span the gamut of art and play. All of them focus on restoration of your body and spirit. Activities like yoga, cycling, mountain hiking, training in the gym and other forms of movement can help you rediscover a love for your body’s capabilities. Many activities, such as nature walks and elephant orphanage excursions, will embrace the beauty and proximity of the surrounding area.
Some of our on-site activities include:
Befitting our roots, the recovery programme at The Beekeeper House takes care to instruct all of its clients in the art of mediation. One of its goals is to ensure that clients feel safe and comfortable meditating in several types of environments, whether in a lotus position on a mountainside or while walking in a garden.
Nature is for everyone, and it is the most ancient and the most proven healer for illnesses like addiction, anxiety disorders and other conditions. By its very nature, addiction disconnects people from their environments and prevents them from being in the present. When you spend time in the forest, along rivers and lakes, and listening to the sounds of insects and birds, you have opportunities to mindfully reconnect to your surroundings. Your residential treatment will provide ample time for reuniting with nature.
While it is important to acknowledge the damage that addiction may have caused in your life and the lives of others, a primary goal of your treatment at The Beekeeper House is to understand your character strengths. During active addiction, low self-esteem and other spiritual barriers may prevent the discovery and development of your individual assets. During your residential treatment, you’ll develop a keen knowledge of your strengths, and learn how they can best be incorporated into your life routines.
Over the course of your treatment at The Beekeeper House, you will become skilled at identifying problematic and addictive patterns, anticipating their impact, developing a strategy to reduce them, and repairing the problems they create. You are likely to have victories both large and small. These little wins help create self-efficacy, your belief in your ability to manage your life. Developing self-efficacy has been shown to be a crucial aspect of a healthy recovery, and it is a primary focus of your treatment here.
Beekeeper®
Therapy is the mainstay of your recovery efforts. It is here where you can develop trust and a sense of mutual cooperation with your therapist. These, in turn, can help you develop insights about the thought and behavioural patterns that lead to problematic behaviours and to consequences. Through therapy, you’ll be able to understand your inner life, develop a sense of self-awareness, and establish the accountability needed for healthy outcomes.
The Beekeeper House uses an eclectic approach to therapy, offering elements of many types of therapeutic models which is widely acknowledged to be the industry gold standard. They include, but are not limited to, psychodynamic psychotherapy, dialectical behavioral therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, somatic work and other approaches with demonstrated efficacy. All of these modalities are linked by a commitment to empathy and a focus on compassion and are evidence based.
One way in which this commitment manifests is through our therapists’ curriculum. Therapists use a thematic approach to group therapy work, where each series of sessions has a particular focus. For example, one week’s group might center on relapse prevention; another week’s group sessions might teach about self-compassion or diversity and inclusion. This approach allows therapists to provide you with practical feedback that connects to your lived experience.
These therapeutic approaches were both developed by leading mental health professionals who are qualified and experienced in their fields, as well as from time-honoured Eastern traditions of mindfulness, self-perception and cognitive awareness. These therapy modalities have the strongest evidence for their effectiveness at creating long-term recovery from co-occurring disorders and at facilitating better functioning in the clients who use them.
Each client is assigned to their own fully qualified therapist who is dedicated to looking after them during their stay. You can expect a minimum of two sessions per week to achieve desired results.
We have developed a customised programme, featuring managed & facilitated group sessions, with an emphasis on ensuring we create a safe and conducive environment for all.
If you and your therapist decide that working with your family would be helpful in your treatment and recovery, then this can be arranged for you and coordinated by our team.
If you and your therapist decide that working with your partner or spouse would be helpful in your treatment and recovery, then this can be arranged for you and coordinated by our team.
These are class-based sessions that have been carefully developed and crafted by our experienced clinical team. These are varied in content & diverse in nature to ensure the best results.
We have a strong emphasis on working with clients on effective and different approaches to relapse prevention. As such, we have developed a comprehensive programme around this area.
We believe in equipping our clients with knowledge, and this includes developing clients' skills in understanding mental health issues and varied approaches that can be effective to utilise.
Working closely with our clients, we ensure they're well-prepared for the next steps in their treatment journey by equipping our clients with a range of effective planning skills.
Our treatment program is designed to help you build a strong foundation for recovery. Our daily schedule throughout the week incorporates a variety of therapeutic activities whilst providing a routine that aids in creating healthy behavioural change. The following is a typical day at The Beekeeper House:
Weekdays
7:30am - 8:00pm
Meditation or Mindfulness Activity such as stretching
8:00am-9:00am
Breakfast
9:00am-9:30am
Free Time or Recovery Assignment Completion (Homework)
9:30am-11:00am
PscyhoEd group or a Relapse Prevention Group – therapist led
11:00am-12:00pm
Personal Training or Physiotherapy or Exercise or Individual Clinical Therapy (twice per week)
12:00pm-1:00pm
Lunch
1:00pm-1:30pm
Free Time or Recovery Assignment Completion (Homework)
1:30pm-2:30pm
Process Group (therapist led) or Sound Bowls (1 day per week) or Goals Group or Mental Health Group – therapist led
2:30pm-4:30pm
Personal Training or Exercise or
Individual Clinical Therapy (2x per week) or
Massage or Group Recreational Activity
4:30pm-5:30pm
Holistic Activity: Mindfulness/Yoga/Meditation
5:30pm-6pm
Free Time or Recovery Assignment Completion (Homework)
6:00pm-7:00pm
Dinner
7:00pm-8:00pm
Closure Group OR 12-Step mtg (in-house and 1x per week)
8:00pm-10:00pm
Free Time or Recovery Assignment Completion (Homework)
10:00pm-5:30am
Lights Out
Weekends
Saturdays
After breakfast until dinner: Excursion
Evening: Free Time / Recovery Assignment Completion (Homework)
Sundays
Morning 12-Step meeting & lunch (off-site)
Afternoon: Self-Directed Free Time / Recovery Assignment Completion (Homework)
Evening: Movie Night
Excursions
Whilst The Beekeeper House will be a wonderful sanctuary during treatment, it is also important that clients are able to explore the wonderful excursions and surroundings that make Chiang Mai such a special destination. The team at Beekeeper House will run regular excursions to ensure clients are able to experience a wide variety of day trips as a group (some shown below), helping to create new & happy memories as you also develop new friendships!
Explore some of Chiang Mai's most picturesque and visually stunning Buddhist Temples. With over 36 temples to explore, a visit to the gorgeous 600-year-old Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep atop the 5,300-foot Doi Suthep Peak is a must!
Our goal is to offer unique, authentic & exceptional trekking adventures to Northern Thailand's most beautiful landscapes and waterfalls. Explore some of the most beautiful sights in the world in Chiang Mai!
Chiang Mai is fortunate to be surrounded by some of the best and most beautiful hot springs in Thailand. These prove to be the perfect place for our clients to rest, relax and feel totally rejuvenated on a selected day trip.
This excursion at the Thai Cooking School with Beekeeper House not only provides you with some new knowledge and culinary tips and tricks but will also help you understand 3 important things about Thai cooking: fun, easy and delicious.
Throughout your visit to the elephant sanctuary, you'll enjoy feeding, bathing and even playing with the elephants. It's also important to us that clients learn as much as possible about elephants and why it is important to protect them.
We accept referrals from GP's, psychiatrists, psychologists, counsellors, case managers, and other health professionals. To refer your clients or patients, please get in touch by sending us an email, giving us a call or filling out our online contact form.
When you come to The Beekeeper House, you are not just getting treatment for your addiction or mental health issue - you are also embarking on a journey of self-discovery and personal growth.
The Beekeeper House directs its efforts towards the treatment of comprehensive care and the co-existence of addiction and mental health issues. They will provide your loved ones opportunities to heal and grow.
Programmes
Quick Links
The Beekeeper House © 2024 – All rights reserved.
Website Design and Development by iOnline.
Reach out to us on WhatsApp