Laadc Jessica Ivener

Manager at The Canyon

Jessica Ivener, M.S. LAADC, currently serves as the Manager at The Canyon at Peace Park since October 2017, overseeing residential counselors and nurses while managing schedules, facilitating groups, and coaching staff. Previous experience includes working as a Case Manager at Footprints Behavioral Health, where Jessica maintained a caseload and conducted educational group therapy. Jessica also held the position of Detox Supervisor at Ventura Recovery Center, managing daily operations and ensuring compliance with standards. Earlier roles include Group Facilitator at Genesis Intensive Outpatient Program and Residential Technician at Oceanside Transitional Living. Jessica holds a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology and a Bachelor of Applied Science in Criminal Justice from California Lutheran University, along with multiple certificates in Addiction Studies from Los Angeles Pierce College.

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Los Angeles, United States

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The Canyon

The Canyon is a state-of-the-art private-pay treatment program housed on 120 beautiful acres near the Malibu coastline. All treatment can be handled on site, from detox to evidence-based treatment to aftercare. Our unique program features luxury accommodations and gourmet food as well as a highly trained medical and counseling staff. We customize our program to fit each individual’s needs and focus on getting to the root causes of addiction to ensure a successful and lasting recovery. Our treatment program is specifically designed to address the multifaceted issues related to co-occurring conditions. At the core of our program is the desire to help each client develop a positive relationship with his or her self and recognize the barriers that keep them from leading the healthy and fulfilling life they want. Addiction doesn’t happen in a vacuum. Most clients seek help for a substance or alcohol abuse issue, but 99.9 percent of the time there is something else going on that contributes to the problem. It may be a history of trauma or abuse or it could be a mental health issue like depression, anxiety or bi-polar disorder. Our goal through our evidence-based treatment model is to not just stop a client’s self-medicating, but to find out what they are using it mask. We then replace that dangerous behavior with new, healthier tools and coping mechanisms to deal with any existing issues. Whether big or small, addressing these underlying issues gives each individual the best possible chance of success in the treatment process and at long-term recovery. Call today for a private consultation. (888) 371-5749


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