Eddie Alvo

Clinical Director at Benchmark Transitions

Eddie Alvo has worked at Benchmark Transitions as the Clinical Director since February 2023. Prior to that, they were employed at The Gooden Center, where they held multiple roles including LAADC-CA #10460218 from January 2017 to September 2023, Addiction Counselor Certification CADDE #143407 IV from January 2013 to September 2023, and Mental Health Outpatient Therapist LMFT #125795 from January 2018 to February 2023.

Eddie Alvo holds a Master of Arts degree in Clinical Psychology/Addiction Studies from Antioch University-Los Angeles, which they obtained from 2015 to 2017. Eddie later pursued Mental and Social Health Services at the Board of Behavioral Science from 2017 to 2019, earning a degree as an AMFT #112090. Prior to these accomplishments, from 2013 to 2015, Eddie obtained their Bachelor of Arts in Psychology: Addiction Studies, also from Antioch University-Los Angeles. Eddie's education journey started in 2011 at East Los Angeles College, where they obtained a Certification in Alcohol and Drug Counselor, with a focus on Addiction Studies and General Education.

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San Jacinto, United States

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Benchmark Transitions

Benchmark Transitions is a residential and transitional living treatment program providing gender specific dual diagnosis treatment for young adult men. We also give continuing care to young adult men exiting other primary treatment centers and older adolescents aging-out of therapeutic boarding schools, wilderness and other programs. And we’re an ideal option for young adult children “stuck” at home, struggling to emerge into independence due to their co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders. Our program goes beyond the clinical treatment, behavioral health therapy, and addiction recovery of the typical residential treatment center. We also provide educational, vocational, and life skills support to help young adults obtain the necessary skills for life.


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