Welcome to Satori Recovery.
We provide world-class rehabilitation and treatment to those who suffer from addiction, substance abuse and mental health conditions and help to regain their lives.
Fentanyl addiction is extremely dangerous and requires professional intervention. Chronic use can lead to respiratory issues, overdose, and severe dependency. Early treatment is essential to restore health and prevent life-threatening complications.
Medically assisted detox is provided under 24/7 supervision. Therapy includes CBT, group sessions, and motivational support. Detox ensures patient safety, comfort, and structured guidance through the early stages of recovery.
Holistic therapies like meditation, yoga, and mindfulness support mental and physical well-being. Individual counseling addresses triggers and strengthens coping mechanisms. Family education programs enhance support networks and improve recovery outcomes.
Aftercare and online coaching reinforce relapse prevention and long-term sobriety. Satori Recovery’s Malaga facility offers private accommodations, wellness amenities, and a serene environment. Evidence-based care and compassionate support ensure sustainable recovery.
During treatment for alcohol use disorder at Satori Recovery, here’s what your treatment plan with us looks like.
Individual therapy consists of one-on-one talk therapies with a licensed therapist. These therapies will help you get to the root of your addiction and discover what’s causing your problems surrounding Fentanyl .
One example of individual therapy that may be used during treatment is cognitive-behavioural therapy. It’s a goal-oriented type of therapy that helps you reframe your thoughts and behaviours so that you can manage the symptoms of Fentanyl.
Group therapy is when you receive psychotherapy in a group setting. During group therapy, a therapist will guide sessions to ensure the session is productive and stays on track.
Group therapy offers several benefits beyond receiving treatment in a group setting. It’s also a way to receive peer support in a safe environment. Hearing the stories of other people can help reduce the feelings of isolation that are typically present when you’re going through addiction.
Holistic therapies aim to complement traditional therapies so that you have a more well-rounded recovery experience. These therapies may include yoga, mindfulness, art therapy, and more.
These are seamlessly integrated into your programme for a deeper level of healing. Engaging in holistic therapies also helps you rediscover passions and develop interests outside of addiction.
Aftercare is always important after going through inpatient treatment. After leaving a rehab centre, you’ll be constantly exposed to triggers that can lead to relapse. Maintaining what you have started is an important part of what needs to happen after primary treatment.
Aftercare plans provide continued therapy so you’ll know how to face challenges outside of rehab properly. We’ll also connect you with support groups, such as Alcoholics Anonymous or 12-step programmes, so that you can continue your recovery journey even after you leave our facility.
Addiction will only worsen over time if you don’t get the right help. As the condition gets more severe, it will become more difficult to treat. Through early intervention, you can stop the progression of addiction before it’s too late.
With addiction comes several health complications, such as heart disease and liver damage. Substance-related harm may not be immediately noticeable, but the long-term consequences must be addressed immediately. Treatment can address the health complications that drug use brings so that they don’t take a toll on your body anymore.
In many cases, addiction co-occurs with mental health conditions, such as depression and anxiety. Through early intervention, professionals can identify which mental health conditions are present along with addiction. This helps them provide the necessary treatment so that you can manage the symptoms of both addiction and mental health disorders.
Even though it’s not always evident, addiction affects your loved ones, too. Always being worried about the outcomes of substance use can drastically affect their mental health. Receiving addiction treatment as early as possible can help support your loved ones and also rebuild any broken relationships that result from abuse.
No. The stories reflect real recovery processes — from crisis and stabilisation to rebuilding daily functioning. Many people describe regaining control and choice rather than reaching a final, absolute “end point.”
No. Many arrive when their usual coping strategies stop working. This is often a point of overwhelm, emotional exhaustion, or loss of control — not necessarily extreme crisis.
Early experiences often involve tiredness and disorientation. According to recovery stories, the initial focus is calming the nervous system and restoring a sense of safety before deeper therapeutic work begins.
No. Recovery stories highlight daily structure, routine, nervous system regulation, body-based work, and practical support alongside therapeutic conversations.
Yes. Many stories come from individuals who tried other treatments before. What they often highlight at Satori is the slower pace, reduced pressure, and focus on stability rather than forcing rapid change.
Patients describe an environment without judgement or labelling. The therapeutic approach focuses on understanding patterns and mechanisms rather than blaming past decisions.
Yes. Recovery stories frequently mention preparation for everyday life after leaving — including boundaries, routines, relationships, and realistic coping strategies, not just detoxification.
No. Many individuals say motivation developed during treatment. At Satori, it is understood that willingness to stop coping in the same way is enough to begin.
There is no single moment. Stories describe gradual change — often subtle day to day, but noticeable over weeks of consistent structure, safety, and support.
Common themes include a calm environment, absence of pressure, and a focus on nervous system regulation and everyday functioning rather than only addressing symptoms.
Taking the first step toward recovery is a courageous decision — and you don’t have to do it alone. Whether you’re reaching out for yourself or someone you care about, our team is here to guide you through the process with compassion and confidentiality.
Let us understand your needs and recommend the right approach.
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Your journey to lasting recovery begins here.