Vincere' Addiction Centre Narration

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Documentary Short for 'Vincere' Addiction Centre in South Africa.

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Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

British (General)

Transcript

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What can nature teach us? What wisdom does it in part? Watch closely, hear her voice, and you will learn of renewal and reinvention, healing and transformation, rebirth and second chances. It is nature, our physical world, and it can teach us so very much. All we have to do is listen. Today they will embark on a journey thousands of miles from their homes to a small town in South Africa and to a place where nature plays a role in transforming lives that have been damaged by addiction. It is a place of healing, facilitating evidence, based, exciting and effective forms of mental health. Therapeutic modalities. Unlike any in the world, they tell you these wolves interact well with humans. But deep down, you know, this is a wild and unpredictable animals capable of ripping your flesh if it so chooses. So Robert, like others during their initial encounter, is at first uncertain, tentative. But somehow the wolves understand this. They seem to innate Li sense Robert's pain and affliction. And so it is the wolves, contrary to their nature, who take the submissive position and allow Robert into their world. So can nature. Our physical world in all its forms play a meaningful role in the treatment of addiction. This question has been asked, and we believe fully answered. Nature is integral, vital to this process of healing. Perhaps it was the missing link, but no more. Here in South Africa, at Vinciquerra, Nature's extraordinary powers work hand in hand with traditional therapies to create a truly holistic approach to treatment, unlike any found in the world.