Red Oak Recovery
Paul Weaver, LCMHCS, LPC, LCAS, CCS, has significant experience in mental health and substance use treatment, currently serving as Executive Director at Red Oak Recovery since July 2015, where additional roles include Clinical Director and Clinical Supervisor. Prior to this position, Paul worked at Ridgeview Institute from August 2008 to July 2015, specializing in young adult services and co-occurring disorders. Earlier career experience includes interns and psychotherapy roles, focusing on individual and group therapy for emerging adults and family consultation. Educational credentials include a Master of Science in Professional Counseling from Georgia State University and a Bachelor of Arts in Religious Studies from Maryville College, along with studies at Columbia Theological Seminary.
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Red Oak Recovery
Red Oak Recovery® is a premier clinically-driven, gender-specific treatment for young adult men, ages 18-30, struggling with trauma, substance use, and co-occurring mental health issues. Our multi-credentialed (clinical addictions and mental health) master’s level clinicians staff provide the most clinically sophisticated and integrative trauma, substance use and mental health treatment available. As a small clinically-driven program we meet each client where they are mentally, spiritually, physically, and emotionally to design a treatment experience that is unique to them and holistically treats the entire person. Red Oak Recovery® also offers recovery management services based on the Gorski-CENAPS model of relapse presentation and recovery for clients who have experienced or are about to experience a return to use after ninety days of being in recovery. Our dually licensed clinicians will work alongside a Gorski-trained manager to help clients receive the support they need to get back on track. The team places a significant focus on the thoughts, urges, actions, feelings, and reactions of the individual to work through any issues the return to use may create. Red Oak Recovery® programs are CARF accredited and are in-network with Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, and First Health.