Recovery Unplugged
Ryan Spencer has worked at Recovery Unplugged since 2015, starting as the National Director of Alumni and currently serving as the Director of Strategic Partnerships. Ryan is responsible for building and maintaining relationships with external partners. Additionally, they have previous experience as a broker at ConnectiCare.
Ryan Spencer attended Albertus Magnus College from 2001 to 2004 but did not graduate. Prior to that, they attended the University of New Hampshire-Manchester, but the duration of their enrollment, degree, and field of study are unknown.
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Recovery Unplugged
Recovery Unplugged is the first addiction treatment organization to weave music into the fabric of its treatment programs. At the heart of our treatment approach, is the knowledge that every client is unique and has their own story to tell. We treat our clients as individuals, not merely a collection of symptoms. Our mission is to help each client gain self-awareness through the processes of traditional treatment and music production. We help our clients turn music into a healing and therapeutic resource. Designing a customized care program around their specific needs helps them address the root causes of their substance abuse and identify what they can do to move forward and gain healthier lifestyles. With facilities in Florida, Texas, and Virginia, Recovery Unplugged treats a full range of substance abuse issues, from burgeoning alcoholism to decades-old heroin addiction. We provide a full continuum of care, including medically supervised detox, rehab and aftercare. Our rehab model consists of group therapy and one-on-one counseling to give clients a well-rounded healing experience. Recovery Unplugged provides ongoing support through our extensive outreach and aftercare programs to our clients in order to ensure their continued progress and sobriety. We are committed to helping people all over the country get the help they need for their drug or alcohol abuse as well as guide them in learning new healthy ways to connect with life.