Our Chief Medical Officer, Michael A. McCormick, D.O. was featured on this week's episode of The Sober Strength Podcast. Dr. McCormick has decades of experience in the medical field and is also in recovery himself. He offers an in-depth exploration of Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT), shedding light on its proven effectiveness and debunking common misconceptions. He reveals how medications like naltrexone are revolutionizing recovery outcomes and discusses the profound potential of MAT to bring healing and hope to individuals—and help restore the health of our nation. Listen here: https://lnkd.in/eBevNuQ8
关于我们
Release Recovery is a New York-based, full service addiction and mental health recovery organization. Starting with one residential facility and expanding to five in the greater New York City area, Release offers customizable recovery plans including all inclusive transitional living, recovery coaching, sober companion, case management, safe transport and intervention services. For too long, recovery has been defined as a near-impossible journey that requires constant sacrifice. Release Recovery is flipping that script. Recovery is a deeply fulfilling path full of inspiring people and new opportunities. Release Recovery is committed to making lasting change through individualized care with the intent for all those recovering to be healthy in mind, body, and spirit.
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www.releaserecovery.com
Release Recovery的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 健康与公共事业
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- 51-200 人
- 总部
- New York,NY
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- 私人持股
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55 W 19th St
3rd Floor
US,NY,New York,10011
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Speaking and connecting with students is the best part of my job. With the recent acquisition of MANUAL, we are looking to make more meaningful partnerships with schools and universities around the country.?If you work at a university or know someone who does, please reach out to me and my business partner Matthew Stefanko and we will get connected.
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Proud to call Zac C. our leader as he continues to break down the stigma associated with addiction and mental health. Wherever you are in the recovery process, we are here to help. You are not alone. (914) 588-6564
The most important thing about me is that I am a heroin addict, a crack cocaine addict and that I am in recovery. Every time I address a room it is an opportunity to break the stigma and have real conversations. Thank you to St. Vincent's Hospital Westchester for honoring me at the 69th Annual Luncheon and Fashion Show for my advocacy. The work you do in the community is incredible. Keep going and reach out if you or someone you know is struggling. No matter where you are in the recovery process- call Release Recovery, we are here to help! 914-588-6564
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Huge congratulations to Caryn Rude for graduating with her Master's in Mental Health Counseling from The Chicago School with an impressive 4.0 GPA!?Her hard work and dedication inspire us all. We’re so proud to have Caryn on our team!
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?Today we had the honor of hosting our 12th Women’s Luncheon. The conversation was led by Elizabeth Fikes about?intentionality and practicing what you preach. It was inspiring to witness such engaging discussions, as attendees shared their own experiences and insights on how to embody intentionality in their daily lives. Thank you to Nichole Daniello, our executive chef for the provided such a beautiful and nutritious meal for the women leading this field.? If you would like to participate in the next luncheon, please email [email protected] Carly Hirschberg Nancy Koplow, LCSW Meghan Bresnahan Emma Trokel, RCP, CAI Lauren Famila Christine Ryan Sabrina Greco, LMSW Victoria Cavaliere, MA, MHC-LP Elizabeth Fikes Irina K.
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Our Founder and CEO Zac C. spoke with Niobe Way, an internationally renowned Professor of Developmental Psychology at NYU, on this week's episode of The Zac Clark Show. She is a leading expert on what she calls the “crisis of connection” affecting boys and men in the U.S. and beyond. Dr. Way draws from over 40 years of research on social and emotional development, exploring how cultural ideologies shape child development and family dynamics. Anyone who has a young man or boy in their life should give this episode a listen. How to Listen: https://lnkd.in/ez7rvnyJ https://lnkd.in/eD2DWa3P Watch here: https://lnkd.in/e2u7s9gv
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Emma Trokel, RCP, CAI has been the champion of our family program here at Release because of her own profound experience watching her parents heal with her. Virtual programs we offer at Release Recovery Weekly Family?Support Group: Release's weekly Family Support Group is led by our in house Social Worker and Case Managers. These meetings serve as a safe space for Release Families to receive support & engage in our community. All family members are welcome to attend. Bi-Weekly?Sibling Support Group: Being a sibling of someone in early recovery is often times a challenging role. Our bi-weekly Sibling Support Group aims to provide a safe space for siblings to process their unique experiences and receive support. For more information please email [email protected] or [email protected] https://lnkd.in/eg6eR8gE
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Yesterday, we had the honor of hosting our 11th Women’s Luncheon. We believe our field must continue to grow and evolve, and that starts with more female leadership. The incredible women who joined us are a shining example of the strong leaders making a difference in our industry. A special thank you to Amanda Thomas, MPhEd, LMFT for leading our discussion on a crucial topic: burnout and how to unlock the female stress cycle. Your insights and guidance sparked meaningful conversations that will help us all thrive. Together, we’re not just talking about change; we’re driving it. Here’s to empowering more women and fostering leadership at every level! Thank you to Nichole Daniello, our executive chef for the provided such a beautiful and nutritious meal. If you would like to participate in the next luncheon, please email [email protected] Scott Apgar Amanda Thomas, MPhEd, LMFT Georgia Rodman Dana Sacher Rollins Beth Laughlin Amy Swift John Knowles, MA, CADC Stacy Chionchio