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Longleaf Recovery Huntsville

Longleaf Recovery Huntsville

心理健康保健

Rooted in resilience, growing toward healing. Just like the Longleaf pine—stronger after the fire. #RootedinRecovery

关于我们

网站
www.longleafcenters.com
所属行业
心理健康保健
规模
11-50 人
类型
私人持股

Longleaf Recovery Huntsville员工

动态

  • In honor of Women’s History Month, we sat down with just a few of the amazing women on our team to talk about their paths to sobriety, finding purpose, and what they’ve learned about themselves along the way. It’s real, honest, and a reminder that recovery is about strength, growth, and community. We can’t wait to share this conversation with you next week—stay tuned! #RootedInResilience #WomensVoicesInRecovery #WomensHistoryMonth

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  • We love our medical staff! We are so grateful for all that they do to create a comfortable transition into recovery for all of our clients. #medicalstaff #nursepractitioner #psych

  • Longleaf Recovery Huntsville转发了

    Are you looking for tools and strategies to better support a loved one struggling with substance use? Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to learn from one of the nation’s leading experts in family therapy and substance solutions! We are excited to welcome Ken Carpenter, PhD, Director of Training for the CMC: Foundation for Change, as our keynote speaker. Dr. Carpenter is a licensed clinical psychologist and research scientist with more than 25 years of experience in developing and implementing evidence-based strategies to help individuals make meaningful lifestyle changes. He earned his degree from Hofstra University and completed advanced training at Columbia University. Dr. Carpenter is renowned for his work with the Invitation to Change? (ITC) approach, an innovative method that integrates elements of Community Reinforcement and Family Training (CRAFT), Motivational Interviewing (MI), and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). This unique framework equips families with practical, compassionate tools to stay engaged and empowered while supporting their loved ones. At this workshop, we will be looking closely at 2 or 3 of the Action Tools that are part of the Invitation to Change model and learning how to use those tools to bring about change in you and your family members. Workshop Details: Huntsville/Madison, AL: Saturday, March 15, 2025 from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. at Longleaf Recovery, 450 Dunlop Blvd SW, Madison, AL 35758 Birmingham, AL: Sunday, March 16, 2025 from 1 - 5 p.m. at Birmingham Recovery Center, 2501 International Park Dr, Birmingham, AL 35243 Both workshops will feature the same valuable content, giving you the flexibility to choose the date and location that works best for you. Snacks and water will be available at both workshops courtesy of the workshop hosts. This is a rare chance to learn directly from Dr. Carpenter and gain insights that can transform your approach to helping a loved one. Space is limited, so register today to secure your spot at this transformative workshop. The workshop is being offered by Not One More Alabama and the Addiction Prevention Coalition. A big thank you goes out to Longleaf Recovery and Birmingham Recovery Center for providing space for this workshop. This workshop is designed for family members, but mental health and substance use professionals will also find the content highly valuable. Open to all, this event does not provide continuing education credits. For questions, please email us at [email protected].

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  • March is National Social Work Month, and we’re celebrating the incredible impact social workers have on individuals, families, and communities every day! Did you know that social work is one of the fastest-growing professions in the U.S., with more than 720,000 social workers making a difference nationwide? At Longleaf Recovery & Wellness, our dedicated team members with social work backgrounds provide essential support, advocacy, and guidance to help our clients navigate their recovery journey. A huge thank you to our on-staff team members for the compassion and expertise they bring to our team—you are truly changing lives! #NationalSocialWorkMonth #ThankYouSocialWorkers #HealingStartsHere

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  • Are you looking for tools and strategies to better support a loved one struggling with substance use? Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to learn from one of the nation’s leading experts in family therapy and substance solutions! We are excited to welcome Ken Carpenter, PhD, Director of Training for the CMC: Foundation for Change, as our keynote speaker. Dr. Carpenter is a licensed clinical psychologist and research scientist with more than 25 years of experience in developing and implementing evidence-based strategies to help individuals make meaningful lifestyle changes. He earned his degree from Hofstra University and completed advanced training at Columbia University. Dr. Carpenter is renowned for his work with the Invitation to Change? (ITC) approach, an innovative method that integrates elements of Community Reinforcement and Family Training (CRAFT), Motivational Interviewing (MI), and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). This unique framework equips families with practical, compassionate tools to stay engaged and empowered while supporting their loved ones. At this workshop, we will be looking closely at 2 or 3 of the Action Tools that are part of the Invitation to Change model and learning how to use those tools to bring about change in you and your family members. Workshop Details: Huntsville/Madison, AL: Saturday, March 15, 2025 from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. at Longleaf Recovery, 450 Dunlop Blvd SW, Madison, AL 35758 Birmingham, AL: Sunday, March 16, 2025 from 1 - 5 p.m. at Birmingham Recovery Center, 2501 International Park Dr, Birmingham, AL 35243 Both workshops will feature the same valuable content, giving you the flexibility to choose the date and location that works best for you. Snacks and water will be available at both workshops courtesy of the workshop hosts. This is a rare chance to learn directly from Dr. Carpenter and gain insights that can transform your approach to helping a loved one. Space is limited, so register today to secure your spot at this transformative workshop. The workshop is being offered by Not One More Alabama and the Addiction Prevention Coalition. A big thank you goes out to Longleaf Recovery and Birmingham Recovery Center for providing space for this workshop. This workshop is designed for family members, but mental health and substance use professionals will also find the content highly valuable. Open to all, this event does not provide continuing education credits. For questions, please email us at [email protected].

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  • ?? Exciting Event Announcement! ?? Join us on Wednesday, October 2nd, 2024 at Longleaf Recovery Huntsville for the Medication-Assisted Recovery (MAR) Conference, hosted by Partnership for a Drug-Free Community. This important event will explore a multidimensional approach to treating opioid addiction through evidence-based practices and lived experiences. We are especially proud to highlight that Dr. Timothy Carpenter, the Medical Director at Longleaf Recovery & Wellness, will be one of the speakers, sharing his insights on effective treatment options and how MAR can help support long-term recovery. ??? Event Details: ?? Location: Longleaf Recovery, 450 Dunlap Blvd SW, Madison, AL 35758 ?? Time: 9 AM - 12 PM (Doors open at 8:30 AM for registration and a continental breakfast) RSVP by calling (256) 539-7339 or emailing [email protected] Don't miss this opportunity to learn from experts and peers about the latest in addiction recovery treatments. Together, we can break the stigma and create pathways to healing. ?? #LongleafRecovery #MARConference #MedicationAssistedRecovery #OpioidTreatment #AddictionRecovery #TimothyCarpenter #MentalHealth #SubstanceUseDisorder #CommunityHealing

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