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Treatment of crypto-trending addiction begins in London’s luxury rehab

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Digital currency ‘crypto’ is a prominent matter of discussion and debate nowadays; but now, this is also becoming the reason behind people’s mental ailments. The treatment for the same has been come up with by London’s luxury rehab centre, ‘The Balance’. The treatment to get rid of the addiction of ‘crypto-trending’ can be as costly as 62 lakh Rupees, and the treatment package includes a luxury villa, a personal servant, and a cook. Along with this, yoga, bike-riding, and exercise were a part.

Primarily, The Balance treats anxiety, burnout, depression, gaming, and eating disorders. Recently, many rehabs like The Balance have started with the treatment for crypto-related disorders. But Stanford University’s Psychiatry Professor, Anna Lembke, is of the opinion that the fees charged in lieu of the treatment is not reasonable. Anna says that the treatment involves other bio-psychotherapy, under which the person’s habits, environment, and activities are changed in order to treat them. And the fees which is charged by saying that it is treated differently, is way too high.

As per experts, this addiction is new at this point in time, and hence, the consultants treat the addiction of gambling, sports betting, or lottery, can treat crypto-addiction as well, as there is not much of a difference between the ways to treat them. No other degree is required to treat the addiction of crypto-trending.

Sonakshi Datta
Sonakshi Datta
Journalist who wants to cover the truth which others look the other way from.

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