Reiki at Provive Wellness

Reiki at Provive Wellness

Recovery asks a great deal of the body. Years of stress, substance use, and trauma leave physiological marks — a nervous system stuck in overdrive, a chronic tension in muscles and tissues, a body that has learned to brace rather than rest. Clinical therapy addresses the thinking patterns and behaviors. Reiki addresses what lives underneath them: the physical state of a system under sustained strain. It is a gentle, non-invasive practice that has been offered in hospitals, behavioral health centers, and cancer treatment programs across the country — not because it replaces medical or psychological care, but because it reaches a dimension of human experience that those modalities do not.

At Provive Wellness, Reiki is offered as part of our holistic programming within our Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) and Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) at our Wayne, PA and Scranton, PA locations. Sessions are facilitated by trained Reiki practitioners and coordinated with your clinical treatment team.

Reiki at Provive supports:

The research on Reiki has grown considerably in recent years. As of 2024, more than 140 peer-reviewed studies on Reiki have been published, including 13 larger-scale clinical trials. Four published literature reviews have concluded that Reiki is more effective than placebo in reducing anxiety and improving overall well-being. A 2025 feasibility pilot study published in SAGE Journals — conducted at a community behavioral health center in Rochester, Minnesota — enrolled 91 outpatients with mental health diagnoses including major depressive disorder (71%), PTSD (47%), and generalized anxiety disorder (43%). Participants reported significant reductions in anxiety, fatigue, and pain. A 2022 meta-analysis from Bond University’s School of Psychology, published in Frontiers in Psychology, found Reiki may be particularly effective for people with clinically relevant mental health symptoms.

What distinguishes Reiki from other relaxation-oriented practices is its emphasis on therapeutic touch and intentional presence. The practitioner places their hands lightly on or just above specific areas of the body with the intention of promoting relaxation and supporting the person’s natural healing response. For people in early recovery who are exhausted — emotionally spent from group therapy, individual sessions, and the relentless work of change — Reiki offers something rare: permission to simply rest.

What a Reiki session at Provive looks like:

One dimension of Reiki that is particularly relevant in addiction recovery is the experience of being touched with care and intention. Many people in recovery have a complicated relationship with physical contact — touch that was painful, invasive, or absent. Reiki, offered in a professional and boundaried setting, can begin to restore a sense of safety in the body. It communicates, without words, that the body is worth caring for — a message that can be quietly revolutionary for someone who has spent years treating their body as an object or an enemy.

Recovery asks a great deal of the body. Call us at (610) 947-0800 to begin yours or a loved one’s journey toward whole-person healing — our admissions team will explain how Reiki fits within your treatment schedule and verify your insurance benefits at no cost.

Frequently Asked Questions

You lie fully clothed on a comfortable table. The practitioner places their hands lightly on or just above your body in a sequence of positions from head to feet. Most people experience deep relaxation, warmth, and a reduction in mental activity. Sessions last 45 to 60 minutes.
Clinical studies of Reiki have included participants who were skeptical and measured outcomes independently of belief. The relaxation and reduction in anxiety that studies document are physiological — they don’t require a particular belief system to occur.
Yes. Reiki practitioners work with your comfort level throughout the session. Touch can be light or hands can be held slightly above the body entirely if preferred. Your clinical team will communicate any relevant history to the practitioner.
No. Reiki originated in Japan and is now practiced across cultural and religious backgrounds worldwide. Provive’s Reiki programming is entirely non-denominational.
Reiki is integrated into Provive’s PHP and IOP holistic programming, which most major insurance plans cover. Call (610) 947-0800 for a confidential benefits verification at no cost.

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