Spirituality and faith-based recovery programs integrate religious or spiritual principles—such as prayer, meditation, and scripture study—with clinical treatment modalities. Participants engage in fellowship gatherings, spiritual counseling, and service activities that foster a sense of purpose and community. Certified chaplains or faith leaders collaborate with therapists to ensure interventions respect both clinical best practices and individual belief systems. Research indicates that spiritual support can enhance coping, reduce despair, and strengthen motivation for change. For individuals who value spiritual connection, faith-based programs offer an additional layer of meaning and social support in their recovery journey.