The interior work — home of the Arch Curriculum. Individual, group, family, and neurostimulation, delivered by licensed clinicians who know recovery is a long conversation, not a single session.
Therapy is not a veneer over medicine — it is where change actually happens. Our clinicians draw from CBT, DFT, EMDR, IFS, and motivational interviewing, matched to the person rather than the protocol.
Weekly or bi-weekly sessions with a licensed clinician matched to your presentation and preference.
Process groups, CBT groups, and affinity groups (men, women, young adults, professionals) — small, stable, cohort-based.
FDA-cleared transcranial magnetic stimulation for treatment-resistant depression and OCD, integrated with medication review.
Family systems and relational therapy — because the people around a person in recovery are also in recovery.
Recovery coaching and executive coaching — the practical scaffolding of a life rebuilt: work, money, routine, relationships.
EMDR, IFS, and somatic approaches delivered by trauma-trained clinicians — paced, consented, never rushed.
How our therapists think about the work.
Decades of research agree: the therapeutic alliance outperforms the modality. We match carefully, and we re-match without shame if the fit isn't right.
No clinician here is wedded to a single school. We use what the person and the moment call for — and we say so out loud.
Recovery is uneven. We measure it with validated instruments — PHQ, GAD, WHO-5 — and we celebrate small, durable changes over dramatic ones.
Change is slow, then sudden. Our job is to be there for both.— Therapy philosophy