Residential Addiction Treatment

MARR's Signature Residential Addiction Treatment

Kitchen and common area in men’s apartment

Comfortable Accommodations for Community Life

Community life is at the heart of our residential program. Our clients have a comfortable living situation with roommates, on-site residential staff, work/life balance, real relationships, boundaries, activities, group and personal accountability, community groups, and more. It also means that after leaving our program, we continue to support our alumni.

Phase 1 | Feelings School 

  • Rent and food included with cost
  • Residential Housing:
    • Around-the-clock staff monitoring
    • Practicing Therapeutic Community by participating in Community Groups and Residential Group Therapy
    • Practicing life skills as a residential community
    • 12-Step involvement
  • 30 hours of clinical programming a week, including group therapy and psychoeducation
  • Psychiatric evaluation, medication management (if needed), and medical monitoring by a fully staffed medical team.
  • Requirements: Psychosocial Evaluation, First-Step Exercise, Life Story
  • Groups: Anger Management, Relapse Prevention, Spiritual Life Group, Community Groups, Addiction Education, Family Dynamics, First-Step Education, Process Groups, Recreational Therapy, Trauma Education, Health Education
  • Specialty Groups (Traditions Recovery Center for Women): Disordered Eating, DBT Skills & Distress Tolerance, Shame Resilience, Body Acceptance, Self-Compassion, Mindfulness
Men's Treatment Center Group Room
Men’s Recovery Center in Atlanta, Georgia
Men's Recovery Center Apartment Exterior
Apartments where male clients live during treatment

Phase 2 | Skills Application

  • Rent and food included with cost
  • Residential Housing:
    • Practicing Therapeutic Community by participating in Community Groups and Residential Group Therapy
  • Standard Track: 
    • Employment Training: Therapeutically working through emotions that arise during the job search process
    • Maintaining employment while supported by therapists and Therapeutic Community
  • Professionals Track: 
    • Mirror Imaging
    • Collaborating with others in recovery
    • Engaging in tasks specifically designed to foster professional growth and development
  • 15 hours of clinical programming a week, including group therapy and psychoeducation
  • Medication management (if needed), and medical monitoring by a fully staffed medical team.
  • Relapse prevention planning
  • Individual counseling
  • Family counseling 
  • Groups: Anger Management, Relapse Prevention, Spiritual Life Group, Community Groups, Residential Group Therapy, Addiction Education, Family Dynamics, First-Step Education, Process Groups, Health Education
  • Specialty Groups (Traditions Recovery Center for Women): DBT Skills & Distress Tolerance, Shame Resilience, Trauma Education, Body Acceptance, CBT Psychoeducation

Phase 3 | Sober Living

  • Maintaining employment and moving towards paying rent
  • Individual counseling
  • Groups: Community Group, Aftercare, Spiritual Life Group
    • While not mandatory, clients are invited to participate in Phase 1 and 2 groups at no additional cost.

Aftercare Phase

  • Aftercare Group
  • Spiritual Life Group
  • Individual counseling
  • Optional volunteer opportunities

As treatment nears completion, we develop individualized aftercare plans tailored to the needs of each client. Our alumni program organizes various events throughout the year to foster a sense of connection and community. Additionally, we encourage alumni to make the most of Renewal Week – a complimentary offering for those who have successfully completed treatment at MARR and maintained continuous sobriety for a minimum of six months, that can be utilized once a year during a week of their choosing.

When we say, “We walk with you for life,” we mean it.

MARR Alumni Group Photo 

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