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Mo Michael & Timmy Michael : Compass Recovery Center : Helping addicts recover

Mo Michael BS, BHT – Program Director

Maureen “Mo” started working in the treatment field in 2008 where she first started as a residential house manager. Mo comes to Compass with a wide variety of skills in both the administrative and clinical side of treatment. She is currently working on her Master’s Degree in Professional Counseling at Grand Canyon University. Mo began her own journey in recovery in 2007 and believes that working with others recover from addiction is what she is meant to be doing. Mo loves the outdoors, playing softball, cooking, and spending time with her husband, kids and grandkids. Mo believes the key to life is having “An attitude of Gratitude”.

Tim Michael BHT – Director of Operations

Tim is the owner and Director of Operations at Compass Recovery Center. Tim believes wholeheartedly in the 12 step program and feels that if all people, not just these with addictions followed the 12 steps, our world would be a much better place. Tim’s passion is people and he makes a point of speaking with each and every client who chooses Compass Recovery Center and knowing their story and what, exactly, they wish to accomplish at Compass. Tim teaches a Cognitive Mnemonic Thinking class at Compass that focuses on repairing the brain, using Dr. Daniel Amen’s “Change Your Brain, Change your life” information. Along with his administrative duties, he is a Behavioral Health technician, a Father, Grandfather and husband. All of which he is extremely proud. Tim is familiar with the statistics of the business he is a part of and wants these to change for the positive. There is not a person that passes through Compass Recovery Center that has not been told by Tim, “My door is always open, I want to see you succeed.”

https://compassrecoverycenters.com/

800-216-1840 

Grant Hanson : Recovery Unplugged : Homeless, Prison, Divine Interventions

Grant Hanson : Recovery Unplugged :  Homeless, Prison, Divine Interventions

Born and raised on the east side of Houston. Lived a normal childhood and then my addiction spiraled out of control until I ended up recovering in the Texas Hill Country. I now live in Austin, TX, my daughter is 2 and half and my best friend. I do outreach for Recovery Unplugged, the best treatment facility on the planet, and I also run a fitness and nutrition business and am very dedicated to overall wellness. Helping people not only get sober but to become amazing members of society and pursue their passions is what I love to do most.

https://www.recoveryunplugged.com/

https://fitwithgrant.com/interest2

Casey Lucarelli: MSW, LSW Helping teens find hope in recovery from addiction

 

Casey Lucarelli,  Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LSW

My private practice focuses on the emotional well-being of adolescents and adults. I specialize in working with individuals who struggle with addiction/substance abuse and an array of issues specific to the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community. It takes a lot of courage to face some undesirable truths about oneself and inviting a therapist on this journey can be overwhelming. I hold a safe and non-judgemental space for my clients and practice from a place of compassion and acceptance. My hope is for you to gain insight and thrive throughout your life rather than just survive.

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Casey Lucarelli

4140 Tejon St

Suite 204

Denver, Colorado 80211
(203) 717-4395     

Aaron Huey : Fire Mountain Teen Residential Center. Changing Lives

This is a power packed podcast.  Make sure to listen all the way through to hear Aaron’s incredibly powerful testimony about unconditional love saving his life….

Aaron Huey, Co-Founder, President

Aaron has been working with children, teens, and parents for over 18 years. After ten years directing camps and empowerment programs around the world, Aaron opened Fire Mountain because he wanted to work with kids and families on a deeper level. Over the first few years of running programs like Teen Rites of PassageThe Warrior Phoenix Challenge, and numerous cries for help from parents, Aaron realized the need to turn his efforts towards teens struggling with drugs, alcohol and the behaviors and issues related to addiction. An addict in recovery since 2000, he felt a calling to put together an expert team and open Fire Mountain. His mission is to awaken confidence and leadership. “It‘s not about being better, it‘s about giving up the struggle to be different from who you are.”

Aaron’s formal educational background is in acting. He graduated from the top acting school in the US, The American Academy of Dramatic Arts in 1990. His skills in comedy and drama make him an influential speaker and presenter, and a favorite among the kids. His confidence, compassion, and humor set the tone for deep healing, and fun.

https://www.firemountainprograms.com/

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Joshua Shea : Author of The Addiction Nobody Will Talk About

 

Author, The addiction nobody will talk about

How My ography Addiction Hurt People and Destroyed Relationships

Joshua Shea seemingly had it all. A loving wife, two children, and a supportive extended family. In 2010, he launched a lifestyle magazine in his hometown. Within a year, he was one of the founders of Central Maine’s largest film festival and had won a seat on his City Council. Accolades, including receiving the Key to the City and being called one of the “Next 10 People Shaping Maine’s Economy” by a state newspaper followed.

While the public got one picture of Shea, behind closed doors, his longtime mental health and addiction issues were festering. A workaholic by nature, he actively ignored the red flags surrounding his long-existing ography and alcohol problems. Finding it easier to lose himself in a bottle of tequila and adult websites, Shea’s relationships with his family, colleagues, and friends grew distant. His business ventures began to collapse.

Life as he knew it came to a screeching halt when he was arrested on a charge of underage ography possession in 2014. Shea was convicted and served six months in jail in early 2016. Following his arrest, he sought help and treatment through intense one-on-one therapy, group therapy, and at inpatient rehab facilities. He has been sober almost four years.

Bothered at the lack of quality resources and open discussion around the topic of ography addiction, Shea is now sharing with the public his experience with the addiction in the hope he can help people to not head down the same road that he did.

Shea recounts the last several years of his life leading up to his legal trouble and how his poor judgment and bad decision making led to a life he never thought was possible

www.RecoveringAddict.com

 

Highly Functional: Addiction, Recovery, Prison Fellowship with Craig Deroche

Highly Functional: Addiction, Recovery, Prison Fellowship with Craig Deroche

CRAIG DEROCHE

Senior Vice President, Advocacy & Public Policy

Craig DeRoche joined Prison Fellowship several years ago as the director of external affairs for the organization’s advocacy arm, Justice Fellowship. Today, DeRoche leads Prison Fellowship’s criminal justice reform efforts.

DeRoche was first introduced to Prison Fellowship while speaking at a national forum on addiction in 2011. He was the youngest statewide Republican leader in the country and was elected Michigan Speaker of the House, but in 2010, after serving a full tenure in the state legislature, DeRoche made national headlines with two alcohol-related arrests. It was only after his arrests, rehabilitation, and a renewed focus on his Christian faith that DeRoche escaped from his life-long struggle with alcoholism. He has been sober since 2010.

DeRoche’s first book,Highly Functional, released in May 2015, is a memoir of his life transitioning from addiction to recovery. DeRoche frequently pens op-eds for publications such asThe New York Times, The Washington Times, and The Christian Post.

https://www.prisonfellowship.org/resources/justice-reform-resources/

Media Kit

New Behavioral Health Podcast ‘Beyond the Bars Radio’ Hosted by Rob Lohman M.B.A, Addiction Interventionist and Recovery Coach

Mental Health News Radio is proud to announce a new podcaster to their Network. Rob Lohman, M.B.A. will be hosting a new podcast named Beyond the Bars Radio. This podcast will focus on recovery from addiction, incarceration, and advocacy. Rob comes to the field of mental health from an interesting perspective: his own life experiences. Rob won his own battle with addiction and redirected his hopes and dreams to form “Lifted From the Rut”, a recovery coaching platform. Rob has certifications through The Addictions Academy in Interventions, Recovery Coaching, Christian Recovery Coaching, Family and Christian Family Coaching, and Food and Gambling Addictions. These tools afford him the skill-set he needs to help others break free from their own addictions and hardships. “The Addiction Recovery Hub” serves as an umbrella to Rob’s many projects. He hopes to make the hub a household name for those suffering from addiction. Rob has also self-published a book that has the intention of inspiring others to persevere through their own journeys. “The Momentum Journey: Breakdown at Exit 63” has been described by reviewers as a dose of inspiration.

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Loving the Addict in Your Pew : Chuck Robinson with Elements Behavioral Health

Chuck Robinson grew up in Oklahoma City, attending the University of Central Oklahoma, where he graduated with a Business Management degree in 1988 and a Masters of Arts in Substance Abuse Studies in 2012.  Having made a significate change in his life in 1982, Robinson found himself raising four sons, coaching sports, active in the business world, and a volunteer in his local church.  He felt a calling on his life to serve Jesus Christ in 1988.  Robinson continued his “tent making” as a local oil and gas business owner, while volunteering in the church by leading various missions groups, youth groups and Sunday school.  While attending Henderson Hills Baptist Church, located in Edmond, Oklahoma, he served on staff for eight (8) years as its first pastor of recovery.  Robinson is a Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor, a Licensed Minister and a Certified Sex Addiction Therapist.  Today he works with Elements Behavioral Health, serving as the National Director of Christian Programing and Outreach, taking what has successfully been accomplished locally to the national level.  Robinson wrote his first book, published last year (2016) called ‘Loving the Addict in Your Pew, a roadmap for building a church-based recovery ministry.’  In April of this last year, the Robinson’s happily celebrated thirty four years of marriage.  Chuck and Vicky have four sons, Chad, Colby, Conner, and Teyon, and four beautiful grandchildren.     

https://www.elementsbehavioralhealth.com/treatment/christian-drug-rehab/

 

 

 

 

 

Reducing criminogenic risk factors : John Byrne Prison Fellowship

John Byrne is the Director of Curriculum Development and Implementation for Prison Fellowship Ministries. He has 25 years of experience working in the area of in-prison programming and prison reentry. For 14 years, he was the Director of Prison Fellowship’s InnerChange Freedom Initiative programs in Kansas and Minnesota. He is a graduate of Fuller Seminary and is currently completing his doctoral work at Denver Seminary in the area of developing and measuring Christian prison programming and the potential impact of faith-based programming on recidivism and antisocial thinking and behavior. 

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Learn more about Prison Fellowship at https://www.prisonfellowship.org/ 

Check out resources in your area at https://www.prisonfellowship.org/resources/justice-reform-resources/?

 

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