Recovery Resource Center, directed by James Garrett, LCSW, CAI, BRI II and Judith Landau, MD, DPM, CFLE, LMFT, CAI, BRI II, was founded in 1998. The first Center in Albany, New York, was established and is directed by James Garrett. In 2003, Recovery Resource Center, Boulder, directed by Judith Landau, was established in Boulder, Colorado. Recovery Resource Center, Denver, opened in 2006, directed by Moshe Rozdzial, MA, LPC, NBCC, CST, CAI. The latest addition, Recovery Resource Center, Vail Valley, established in August, 2007, is directed by Judith Landau. Recovery Resource Center offers recovery and healing-related services for individuals and families, as well as training for professionals and agencies.
All the interventions applied in the Center are broadly focused on the mind-body-spirit continuum and are respectful of the expertise, love and commitment of the individuals and families we serve.
The Center's recovery-related services focus on the continuous spectrum of recovery from getting past denial and getting started in treatment, through treatment and into long-term recovery. The Center uses the ARISE method of Intervention to mobilize families and concerned others to help the addicted person get started in treatment. This new method works with families and networks in a manner that treats the addicted person with respect and focuses on a win-win for all participants. We know that your relationship with the addicted person in your life presents many challenges. The ARISE method is respectful of your interest in the long-term nature of this relationship, while at the same time helping you get the addicted person started in treatment and/or self-help. It is not necessary to let an addicted person "hit bottom" in order to start recover. Find out how more than 500 families have successfully used the ARISE method to get their loved one started in treatment. Once the addicted person has started in self-help or treatment, the ARISE Interventionist remains involved with you and your family throughout the treatment process and until the path into long-term recovery is established. We also offer Transitional Family Therapy as a treatment method for the addiction, or as an adjunct to other addiction treatment services.
The Center offers services that help individuals and families who are healing from trauma access their inherent resilience. Center faculty are well-versed in the many areas of trauma and the latest treatment and intervention methods.
The Recovery Resource Center also offers consultation, independent assessment and referrals for second opinions. We specialize in providing collaborative care, serving as a link in the provision of holistic health care and healing.