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Enclave Stress Recovery Center offers holistic solutions for managing stress

By Staff Report, posted 3 years ago
Photo  provided by Greater Sandhills Chamber - Enclave Stress Recovery Center ribbon cutting

The Greater Sandhills Chamber is proud to announce the opening of the Enclave Stress Recovery Center in Southwind Plaza, Spring Lake. The center provides a peaceful and restorative environment for individuals seeking to manage stress and improve their mental health.

“Stress is a growing problem that affects everyone at some point, so we are thrilled to bring our unique services to Cumberland County,” said Executive Director Taneshia Kerr in a press release. “At The Enclave, we believe that wellness is a holistic journey, and we are committed to providing quality care, while helping our members achieve their best selves.”

The Enclave Stress Recovery Center offers a variety of immersive therapy suites, and other evidence-based therapies, including Christian counseling, aromatherapy, mindfulness practices, art therapy, and stress management events. “You can experience a relaxing time away, minus the road trip,” Kerr said in a press release.

Enclave members can move from suite to suite at their own pace, alone or with friends. Members can enjoy a chair massage, do yoga, use meditation to refocus, have a complimentary drink with a book, or lay back and actively do nothing. The space features a Himalayan salt suite, an indoor garden, a beach room, and an open floor for co-working and group sessions.

Mayor of Spring Lake Kia Anthony expressed gratitude for being the site of the first location of the stress recovery center. “Mental health is very often overlooked so our town needs this place,” Anthony said in a press release. “I am so excited as the mayor of this community to see us growing and bringing in new businesses. I am excited to see such a need being filled with access to a safe place. To have it right here in our backyard is a reminder to stop and check-in with ourselves.”

“Our focus is on helping patients achieve sustainable recovery in a way that works for them,” said Kerr in a press release. “We know that life can be stressful and the road to mental wellness can be difficult, but we are here to support and guide each individual on their journey.”

The Enclave is also home to Fayetteville Christian Counseling. The Center is now accepting new
members and they are available for private events and use by other wellness instructors and therapists.
 

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