ExoMind for Addiction & Recovery Support

Addiction and substance use challenges are often closely connected to how the brain regulates stress, impulse control, and emotional response. Many individuals in recovery continue to experience cravings, emotional dysregulation, and difficulty maintaining stability—even when engaged in counseling or support programs.


ExoMind is a non-invasive neuromodulation therapy designed to support the brain’s ability to regulate mood, stress response, and cognitive function. When used alongside existing recovery services, ExoMind may help individuals improve stability, reduce overwhelm, and more fully engage in the recovery process.

ExoMind May Support

  • Feeling more stable and less overwhelmed day-to-day
  • Improved ability to manage cravings and triggers
  • Greater emotional balance during challenging moments
  • Increased mental clarity and focus
  • A stronger sense of control in the recovery process

Program Overview for Organizations

The ExoMind Recovery Support Program is designed to support brain-based regulation involved in stress response, impulse control, and emotional stability—key factors in substance use and recovery.

This program can be integrated into existing recovery services to support individuals in maintaining stability, reducing relapse risk, and increasing engagement in the recovery process.

Program Model

• 6–8 sessions per participant

• Delivered over 3–6 weeks

• Small pilot cohorts (10–20 participants)

• Can be implemented within outpatient or community-based recovery programs

• Can be integrated with counseling, peer support, or treatment services

Target Population

• Individuals in outpatient recovery programs

• Community-based recovery populations

• Individuals in early recovery

• Participants in grant-funded recovery or prevention programs

Expected Outcomes May Include

• Reduced cravings and impulsivity

• Improved emotional regulation

• Reduced stress and anxiety

• Improved sleep quality

• Increased engagement in recovery services

Program Measures May Include

• Pre- and post-program assessments

• Self-reported craving measures

• Stress and mood assessments

• Sleep quality measures

• Program completion rates

• Participant feedback

• Relapse indicators (if tracked by partner organization)