Gabriel says, "Felt great at ASHA from the time of arrival to leaving. It's a beautiful, spacious, quiet environment with excellent facilities. The attention to detail in every aspect (workshop spaces, pool, gardens, dining/ relaxing areas and accommodations) was apparent, and all the staff and volunteers I met there were kind and." See more
Catarina says, "Este lugar é muito especial mesmo.. assim que passamos pelos portão coisas começam a acontecer. Foi mais um mergulho para dentro, mais um encontro comigo. O meu lugar casa sem dúvida " See more
Tim says, "Numinous Ways is a fantastic company, and I have zero hesitation in recommending it. Their support is top-notch, their retreats are life-changing, and their one-on-one ongoing integration glues all the magic together." See more
Mental health retreats can offer profound benefits when thoughtfully chosen and approached with realistic expectations. These structured breaks from daily life provide a rare opportunity to step back, reset harmful patterns, and learn valuable coping skills in a supported environment. Traditional healing centers worldwide have long recognized the power of temporary withdrawal for restoration - whether in Buddhist monasteries, Native American healing lodges, or modern wellness sanctuaries. The key lies not in expecting a magical cure, but in using the retreat experience as a catalyst for sustainable positive changes. At quality mental health retreats, participants typically engage in a careful blend of evidence-based therapeutic practices, mindfulness training, and holistic activities designed to support wellbeing. The immersive nature allows for deeper work than weekly therapy sessions, while the retreat setting itself often eases the nervous system in ways that support healing. That said, no retreat can guarantee specific outcomes - the most beneficial experiences tend to happen when guests arrive ready to actively engage in their healing journey while maintaining ongoing support systems back home. True transformation usually unfolds gradually through patient integration of retreat insights into daily life.