Medical Reviewer
Brian Aicher, LCSW
If you live or work along the North Fulton corridor, you know the rhythm of early commutes, packed calendars, family duties, and the pressure to hold it all together. Our center is a nearby option if you’re looking for a Roswell drug rehab center built for that reality. We’re a men-only, faith-forward, evidence-based, trauma-informed program that meets you where you are and helps you move forward. With PHP, IOP, and outpatient options, we design weekday routines that actually work with steady skills, clear expectations, and practical carryover for evenings and weekends at home. If you’re ready for a plan that respects your responsibilities and strengthens your recovery, we’re here to help.
Call for a confidential conversation. We’ll verify benefits fast and, when openings allow, schedule a same- or next-day assessment.
Faith is an anchor here, not a hammer. Morning prayer and brief reflection are offered but never pressured, so you can pair Scripture and simple breath prayers with the skills you’re learning.
Your calendar matters. We plan around commute windows, school drop-offs, and meeting blocks, then send you home with a clear evening plan with no guesswork so change shows up at dinner, bedtime, and the weekend.
A men’s setting creates safety and straight talk. You’ll sit with peers who understand provider pressure, marital strain, and relapse risk and build honest accountability that travels with you.
Every plan is individualized, including your level of care, session times, and home practice, tailored to your commute, household roles, and church involvement, so recovery strengthens the life you’re already living in Roswell.
Our partial hospitalization program helps you stabilize with a full daytime structure. PHP combines medical/clinical monitoring with individual therapy, focused groups, and daily skills practice so routines start to feel automatic.
Step down while keeping momentum. Our intensive outpatient program supports job and school schedules, helping you rehearse cravings plans, mood regulation, and boundary setting in real time, then apply them after work.
Our standard outpatient program helps you maintain gains with a flexible cadence. OP continues therapy, relapse-prevention, and community accountability while you refine rhythms at home, church, and work.
We’ll help Roswell clients choose the right starting point and map the first 72 hours so you know exactly what happens next and how it fits your week.
We bring faith and evidence-based care together in ways you can use every day. Mornings begin with brief prayer and meditation, followed by reflection groups that make space for honesty and hope. Clinicians lead psychodynamic and psychoeducation groups (rooted in the Hazelden model) so you understand how addiction affects the brain, mood, routines, and relationships and why specific tools work.
Care is trauma-informed, with EMDR available when past experiences keep driving present reactions. If depression or anxiety show up alongside substance use, we coordinate dual diagnosis support so both are treated together rather than in silos.
The goal is simple: spiritual grounding, practical skills, and a clear plan that fits your real life in Roswell.
Atlanta traffic is real, so we plan around it. We stagger intakes, schedule check-ins with your commute in mind, and build evening home practice so progress continues after work.
A commute-friendly day might look like: arrive on time, then skills/therapy groups. From there, it could be a brief one-on-one check-in and finally leave with a written evening plan (cravings steps, sleep target, Scripture or reflection, next-day goal).
We keep starts and ends punctual and set clear weekly goals, so you can manage work, school, and family responsibilities without having to guess what comes next.
You’ll meet one-on-one with a therapist, participate in focused groups, and, when helpful, invite family to bi-weekly check-ins (with your consent). Core skills include craving management (urge surfing, cue control, accountability), mood regulation (thought tools, grounding, breathwork), and relapse prevention (triggers map, early warning signs, phone tree).
We also practice spiritual disciplines, including brief prayer, Scripture reflection, and fellowship in ways that fit your day. To make change stick at home, we build practical routines around sleep, simple nutrition goals, consistent movement, and a weekly schedule built with clear boundaries (people, places, and times).
The aim is steady carryover: the same tools you use here work at dinner, bedtime, and on weekends in Roswell.
Your start is private and paced. We complete a confidential intake and clinical assessment, create an individualized plan, and map your first three days so expectations are clear.
Safety comes first, including identifying triggers, supports, and steps to take if urges rise. We review medications and coordinate with prescribers when appropriate.
With your consent, we update family and set communication preferences. You’ll leave Day 3 with a written evening routine, a weekend plan for Roswell (meetings, church, supports), and your first goals for sleep, movement, and cravings management.
We’re in Woodstock within the Atlanta metro, an easy drive from Roswell. You’ll find on-site parking and a simple check-in window. Bring a photo ID, insurance card, prescriptions in original bottles, and comfortable clothing.
If you need help with logistics, let us know, and we can provide work or school notes, help with scheduling around childcare, and outline a commuting plan that fits your week. Our team keeps the process calm and organized so you can focus on getting well.
We keep costs clear from the start. Before day one, we provide transparent fees and run a quick insurance verification for clinical services so you know your benefits and out-of-pocket estimate. If finances are a barrier, our nonprofit fund may offer housing or treatment scholarships for qualifying men.
We’ll walk you through eligibility and next steps. From your first call, we handle the details: benefits check, simple paperwork, scheduling that fits your week, and a calm arrival plan so you can focus on getting well.
When you’re ready, we’ll match the right level of care and map your first 72 hours.
Recovery is designed to continue at home with clear step-downs from PHP to IOP and then OP, and a written relapse-prevention plan you can follow. We’ll help you plug into alumni connections, integrate with church and community supports, and set small weekly goals that build confidence.
As you transition back to Roswell, we coordinate referrals to local counseling and meetings and shape a practical rhythm that fits work, school, and family life.
The aim is simple: steady momentum, honest accountability, and daily habits that make sobriety feel doable long after you leave campus.
You don’t have to choose between faith and clinical excellence. You can have both in a plan that fits real life in Roswell. We’ll listen, verify benefits quickly, and, when openings allow, schedule a same- or next-day assessment. If you’re ready for steady support, practical skills, and a respectful men’s community, start with a private call.
Yes. We routinely serve men from Roswell and the North Fulton area. After a confidential assessment, we’ll recommend the right starting point — whether PHP, IOP, or Outpatient —based on safety, symptoms, and schedule. If you’re unsure where to begin, a quick call can clarify next steps.
Faith is offered, not forced. We begin days with brief prayer and reflection for those who want it, and we weave Scripture-based encouragement alongside clinical skills. You choose your pace and level of participation. The goal is a plan that strengthens recovery and spiritual life without coercion.
Yes. Many men arrive with co-occurring concerns. We coordinate dual-diagnosis support so mood, sleep, stress, and substance use are treated together, not in silos. Your plan may include targeted coping skills, medication coordination when appropriate, and simple spiritual practices you can use between sessions.
Care is trauma-informed. You’ll have individual therapy and focused groups for cravings, triggers, emotion regulation, and relapse-prevention. EMDR is available when trauma is part of the picture, helping the nervous system process stuck memories safely. With your consent, we invite bi-weekly family involvement to improve communication and boundaries at home.
We aim for same- or next-day assessments when openings allow. The fastest path is a confidential call plus a benefits check. Bring a photo ID, an insurance card, your current medications in their original bottles, and comfortable clothing for day one. We’ll send a simple checklist and map your first 72 hours so you know exactly what to expect.
From day one, we plan for aftercare. As you step down, we build a written relapse-prevention plan, connect you to alumni groups, and help integrate church and community supports. We coordinate referrals to counseling and local meetings near Roswell and set a weekly rhythm that fits work, school, and family life.
If you’re searching for a Roswell drug rehab, we’re ready to help you take a clear, calm next step.