The Balance is a rehab facility on Mallorca, Spain, now addressing what some describe as crypto addiction. The program supports people who feel driven to trade crypto assets in ways that disrupt daily life and well being. Reports from media outlets including Devices360 via a local portal note the center acknowledges the emotional strain tied to constant market watching and trading activity.
Participants report that the therapy model runs a structured four week regimen combining traditional recovery practices with wellness activities. Clients engage in yoga, massage, and cycling alongside targeted behavioral strategies. The goal is to foster healthier patterns of crypto engagement and to ease the compulsive urge to trade when it interferes with sleep, work, or social life.
Financial data shared by the center indicate a total cost around 75,000 US dollars for the four week program. In local terms this is about 5.2 million rubles. The price point places the program in a higher tier of private rehabilitation services, reflecting trends seen in other specialized treatment centers worldwide.
Historically, The Balance is not alone in recognizing problem gambling or addictive behaviors linked to trading and markets. Castle Craig, a private rehabilitation clinic in Scotland, has offered similar services since 2018. This longstanding work reflects growing understanding that behavioral addictions can resemble chemical dependencies in their impact and treatment needs. [Citation: Castle Craig initiative since 2018; general coverage across health services]
In conversations on social media and in technology commentary, notable figures have weighed in on crypto asset holdings and risk management. For example, commentary from a prominent tech entrepreneur warns against placing indiscriminate trust in any single digital asset as a means to preserve wealth, emphasizing diversification and prudent risk assessment. [Citation: public statements by prominent tech leaders]
As the field of behavioral health advances, centers like The Balance aim to offer a structured environment that blends medical oversight with lifestyle change strategies. The approach centers on building resilience, creating healthy routines, and developing a support network that can sustain recovery after leaving the facility. The combination of physical activity with mindfulness and cognitive skills training is presented as a holistic method to reduce compulsive trading behavior and improve overall well being. [Citation: general behavioral health research and practice standards]