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STATE OF ALASKADEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & SOCIAL SERVICESDivision of Behavioral Health303 “K” STREETANCHORAGE, AK 99501-2083STATEWIDE: 907-264-0735Directory of Private Substance Abuse Treatment Agencies Approved by DBH toReceive ASAP and other Criminal Justice ReferralsUPDATED**December 2020**All other directories are INVALID as of this date.

DBH Private Provider Approval December 2020State Approved Private ProgramsThe State of Alaska, Department of Health & Social Services, and Division of BehavioralHealth approves private treatment programs to receive criminal justice referrals. All statefunded programs (grantees) are approved unless otherwise specified. Only those privateprograms listed below are currently approved for these referrals. Any questions regardingthis directory should be submitted to the Division of Behavioral Health, ASAP Office at907-269-3600 or in writing at:Division of Behavioral Health3601 C Street, Suite 878Anchorage, AK 99503Note: All agencies on this list are currently approved unless otherwise indicated. Agencieswishing to be on this list should contact the ASAP Program Coordinator at 907-264-0735 oremail to dbhasap@alaska.govClick on name of community to go directly to that page. “Control/Home” to return to top.Table of ContentsAlaska Statewide Alcohol Safety Action Program Contacts . 4Approved Private Substance Abuse Treatment Providers . 5Anchorage . 5AEON Counseling . 5Alaska Wisdom Recovery. 5Alyeska Counseling Group . 6Cornerstone Recovery . 7Discovery Cove Recovery & Wellness Center . 8Genesis Recovery Services . 8Jett Morgan Treatment Services, LLC . 9Mountain Minds Matter, Cornerstone Counseling .10Pinnacle Community Health, LLC .11Providence Breakthrough .11Renew Your Mind .12Anchorage Vet Center .13Page 2 of 24

DBH Private Provider Approval December 2020Veterans Affairs.13Anchorage-Active Military .13ADAPT (JBER) .13Army ASAP (JBER) .13SUDCC (JBER).14Delta Junction .14Hats of Wisdom .14Eagle River .15Discovery Cove Recovery & Wellness Center .15Fairbanks .15Fresh Start .15Pacific Rim Counseling .16Restore Incorporated .17Seven Secrets Counseling .18& Social Skills .18Turning Point Counseling Srvcs.19Girdwood.20Mountain Minds Matter .20Ninilchik .21Ninilchik Traditional Council .21North Pole .22Seven Secrets Counseling & Social Skills .22Palmer .23Delta Recovery Services .23Soldotna .24Soldotna Vet Center .24Wasilla .24Wasilla Veterans Center .24Page 3 of 24

DBH Private Provider Approval December 2020Alaska Statewide Alcohol Safety Action Program ContactsAnchorage ASAP Misdemeanor Services; Basement of the Boney Courthouse303 K Street, Anchorage AK 99501Phone: 264-0735 Fax: 264-0786Email: dbhasap@alaska.govAnthony Piper, Alaska ASAP Program Manageremail: tony.piper@alaska.govAnchorage Juvenile ASAP2600 Cordova StAnchorage, AK 99501Phone: 907-223-0811Alternate phone: 279-1906Fax: 907-279-0148Fairbanks ASAP, Adultand Juvenile Twyla Cruger,Administrator315 Wendell Ave.Fairbanks, AK 99701Phone: 907-452-6144Fax: 907-452-1001tcruger@fairbanksnative.orgLouis Imbriani, Alaska ASAP Program Coordinatoremail: Louis.Imbriani@alaska.govKetchikan ASAP, Adultand JuvenileMat-Su ASAP, Adultand JuvenileVeronika Kline, Administrator805 Frontage Rd., Suite 200BKenai, AK 99611Main: 907-283-6586Fax: 907-283-4029Email: vkline@akeela.org(Kenai ASAP monitorsKetchikan cases)Steve Brunger,Administrator1825 S. Chugach, St.Palmer, AK 99645Phone: 907-746-6260Fax: 907-746-6272Email: SteveB@akafs.orgBethel ASAP, Adult andJuvenileJuneau ASAP, Adult andJuvenileKodiak ASAP, Adult andJuvenileNome ASAP, Adult andJuvenileKerri Fox, Program DirectorBethel CourthouseAttention Kerri FoxP.O. Box 130,Bethel, AK 99559Phone: 907-545-0170Fax: 1-866-642-6671, Attn.Kerri FoxEmail:betheljasap@gmail.comWalt Sisikin, ProgramCoordinator3406 Glacier HighwayJuneau, AK 99801Phone: 907-463-6804Fax: 907-463-4399Email: walts@jamhi.orgKimberley Katelnikoff,Program Coordinator717 E. Rezanof DriveKodiak, AK 99615Phone: 907-481-2413 or907-481-2400Fax: nda Schneider,AdministratorDebbie Weston, ASAPContactBox 98Nome, AK 99762Phone: 907-443-5259Fax; 907-443-2990Email:deweston@nomecc.orgDillingham ASAP, Adultand JuvenileKenai ASAP, Adult andJuvenileKotzebue ASAP, Adultand JuvenileVictoriano Solis, ASAPContactBBAHC (Bristol Bay AreaHealth Corp.)Box 130Dillingham, AK 99576Phone: 907-842-9433Fax: 907-842-5174Email: Vsolis@bbahc.orgVeronika Kline, Administrator805 Frontage Rd., Suite 200BKenai, AK 99611Main: 907-283-6586Fax: 907-283-4029Email: vkline@akeela.orgLainey BeaverP.O. Box 256Kotzebue, AK 99752Phone: 907-442-7691Fax: 907-442-7749Email:Lainey.beaver@maniilaq.orgSeward ASAP, Adultand JuvenileMarlee Ross, ProgramCoordinatorP.O. Box 1045Seward, AK 99664Phone: 907-224-5257Fax: 907-224-7081MRoss@SEaviewSeward.orgPage 4 of 24

DBH Private Provider Approval December 2020Approved Private Substance Abuse Treatment ProvidersAnchorageAEON Counseling4325 Laurel St #245Anchorage, AK 99508907-562-4606Fax:562-4608Tyrone CharlesTalcharles@aol.comAEON CounselingCounselor: Tyrone Charles, MA; Juvenile, DOC, and SBIRT specialistAEON counseling uses cognitive behavioral didactic and mindfulness approaches to assistthe client to recognize the effects and consequences of their substance use, high riskbehavior. Every individual who participates in any of our substance use programs is treatedwith respect and understanding. AEON counseling believes there is a requirement to provideproper working tools to each participant to assist in making internal changes in thoughtpatterns to open up their understanding of their issues leading to use, facts, thoughts,feelings, wants and finally the actions of using. There is no condemnation or blaming, only anacceptance and recognition of personal responsibility to change.Alaska Wisdom Recovery 907-562-4540 Michael DeMolinaFax: 562-4503401 W International,#27Anchorage AK 99518Alaska Wisdom RecoveryAlaska Wisdom RecoveryMichael DeMolina, Master Addiction CounselorAdult & & Adolescent Programs Office Based Opioid Treatment/MAT medically managed care; inductions; stabilization andtapering and coordination of integrated care.Outpatient (OP) – meeting one time a week for 12 weeksIntensive Outpatient Program (IOP) – meeting 3 times a week for 8 weeksPhase I: Continuing Care – meeting one time a week for up to 6 months or as needed.Phase II: Extended Continuing Care: Relapse Prevention Program (RPP) – following theoriginal CENAPS model of RPP as taught by Terrence Gorski to our Program Director.Mental Health individual and family therapies.Neuro-psych testingPage 5 of 24

DBH Private Provider Approval December 2020 Integrated Behavioral Health/Primary Care services Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) variable length stay to assist with stabilization andseamless transition to and from higher levels of careCoordination of care with local and national network of medical and recovery programsservices.Seamless transition to and from national residential treatment facilities in the lower 48and Hawaii to serve the very acute and the very chronic cases What sets us apart? Internationally accredited with Commission on Accreditation of Rehab Facilities (CARF) Trauma responsive care and a structured curriculum Individualized attention with small group size and low counselor/client ratio Weekly individual counseling sessions and family therapy available (if needed) Emphasis on the “Three Pillars of Recovery” as established in national studies: (1) FamilyInvolvement, (2) Participation in long-term Continuing Care and(3) ongoing participation ina 12 Step or other Sober support group The inclusion of evidenced-based treatment, with an emphasis on Rational EmotiveTherapy (RET) and Energy Psychology (EFT) have been shown to be especially effectivewith Anxiety spectrum and PTSD co-occurring disorders.Our clinicians are a combination of Master’s level therapists and Chemical DependencyCounselors who work together to provide many perspectives on recovery. We havecomprehensive understanding of both Stage I and Stage II Recovery issues. Stage II Recoverygroups can include Men’s and Women’s Groups, a boundaries/Coda Group, DBT skills group,MRT, and self-development weekend workshops.Alyeska Counseling Group701 W. 41st Ave, Suite 104Anchorage, AK 99503907-782-4553Monique AndrewsMS, CDCIIAlyeska Counseling GroupAlyeska Counseling GroupCounselors: Monique Andrews MS, CDCIIDamito Owen, LPC-SPhoebe Proudfoot LCSW CDCIOur mission is to provide a safe and supportive place for the individual to address what isimportant to them. We believe that if you are having difficulty coping with life's problems, orexperiencing a sense of unhappiness, choosing counseling is a brave choice. Alyeska CounselingGroup, LLC is a team of dedicated professionals reaching the Anchorage community through theprovision of integrated mental health and substance abuse assessments and treatment. Ourintegrated screening seeks to answer "Is there sufficient evidence of a substance use and/or othermental disorder to warrant further exploration?" Providers use empirically proven best practicePage 6 of 24

DBH Private Provider Approval December 2020treatment including Cognitive-behavioral therapy, Motivational Interviewing, and the Matrixsubstance abuse approach to address client goals and objectives for treatment. Integratedassessment seeks to (1) establish formal diagnoses; (2) evaluate level of functioning to identifyfactors that could interfere with the ability to function independently and/or follow treatmentrecommendations, (3) determine the client's readiness for change, and (4) make initial decisionsabout appropriate level of care. Our approach is client centered taking into accountcultural, social, medical, and life circumstances. We understand that the individuals perception ofhis or her problem(s) and the goals he or she wishes to accomplish are central to the assessmentand treatment plan recommendations. Our licensed and registered Play Therapist effectively usesclinically proven tools to counsel and help children work through problems that are difficult to talkabout. Examples of some of those issues are trauma, depression, low self-esteem, school issues,and anger. Our team of licensed and master level providers offer mental health, substance useand financial counseling services. We offer licensed Family and Couples counseling and certifiedfamily mediation, Biblical counseling and coaching for those who request such services. Our teamof professionals include two State of Alaska Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) Supervisors(LPC-S}, offering Masters level individual and group supervision for the LPC.Cornerstone Recovery1825 Academy DriveAnchorage, AK 99507907-339-8760Fax: 339-4901Tonie Protzman, MSCornerstone RecoveryCORNERSTONE RECOVERYProgram Director: Tonie ProtzmanCounselors: Mary Patterson LPCNancy Gehm LPCCornerstone Recovery is a faith based program using holistic, integrated bio-psycho-socialspiritual model of treatment. We utilize therapies with evidence based underpinnings foraddiction and co-occurring mental health concerns. We endorse the 12 step approach torecovery, and offer Alcohol and Drug Information Schools and OutpatientTreatment. Cornerstone Recovery is affiliated with Cornerstone Counseling and CornerstoneMedical Clinics which provide additional services here on our campus under the umbrella ofChristian health Associates.Our program offers Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Family and Couples Counseling,Individual and Group Therapy, and psychoeducational groups and presentations. We providegrief and trauma counseling and offer EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing), ahighly effective trauma therapy. Clients enrolled in our program will meet regularly with amaster’s level therapist and attend process and psycho-educational groups where peers andcounselors provide feedback and support to assist the recovery process. We are client centeredand our treatment plans are individualized to fit the unique needs and situation of eachperson. Our mission is to support our clients as they work to live by their highest values, meettheir personal goals, and live a responsible, productive and satisfying life.Page 7 of 24

DBH Private Provider Approval December 2020Discovery Cove Recovery &Wellness Center11901 Business Blvd. Suite 204Eagle River, AK 99577907-694-5550 Ken McCartyFax: 694-5570Discovery CoveDiscovery CoveCounselors:Ken McCarty, LMFT; Juvenile and DOC specialistEdward Zeff, MD, DLFAPA; Juvenile and DOC specialistMission: To provide a treatment place of healing for individuals, families, and community whohave mental and substance use intrusions, whereby health and balance is achieved in mind,emotions, physical, relations, and spirit.Providing an integrated treatment approach that involves the Total Awareness Approach model.Treatment modalities include: Systems (structural/strategic), Cognitive Behavior, Eyemovement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR), Dialectic Behavioral Therapy,Aromatherapy, Nutrition, Massage/Chiropractic, Physical Therapy, Psychiatric Services andNeuro-genesis.Treatment Programs include: Mental Health (Individual & Group), Family Therapy, AngerManagement, Substance Abuse Assessment, Comprehensive Mental Health Assessments,Alcohol/Drug Education Classes (ADIS/Prime for Life), Outpatient Therapy (Level I & LevelII.I), Medication Assisted Treatments (e.g. Opioid Dependence, Alcohol).Treatment Programs are recognized by the State of Alaska, DHSS, Division of BehavioralHealth and Department of Corrections. Provider accepts most insurance.Genesis Recovery Services2825 W. 42nd Ave.Anchorage, AK 99517907-243-5130Fax: 248-8350Debra FieldsGenesis Recovery ServicesGenesis Recovery Services (Medicaid Certified)Clinical Director: Debra FieldsThe program is based in foundations that define psychology: a belief in people, respect for theindividual, a non-blaming/non-shaming environment, a belief in the dignity of the individualand supportive confrontation of behavior vs. a combative confrontation of the personhood of theindividual.Page 8 of 24

DBH Private Provider Approval December 2020The mission of Genesis Recovery Services, Inc. is to target adult men, women, and familiesneeding behavioral health services. Services are provided for those experiencing substanceabuse/ disorder, dual diagnosis, lack if safe housing and family dysfunction. Genesis providesservices according to the needs of the individual(s). Treatment is provided at the residential, IOP,OP and after care levels and is based on the Gorski model of treatment providing care to thewhole person (bio/psycho/social/spiritual). Genesis provides 24-hour monitored care, transitionalliving, family treatment and/or assessment and referral to assist the achieving and maintenanceof abstinence. Our goal is to assist in the achievement of quality of life including the areasinvolved in a well-rounded life style: physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual health; economicsecurity, employment, positive social and family interdependence and positive self- identification.Jett Morgan Treatment Services, LLC400 W Tudor Rd. #A-400Anchorage, AK 99501907-677-7709Michelle Jett Morgan TreatmentJettServicesJett Morgan Treatment Services, LLCCounselors: Michelle Jett, AAS, CDC II, DOC specialistAmanda Rosita Valenzuela, ADIS Instructor, DOC specialistJett Morgan Treatment Services, LLC. Provides services to adult men and women age 18 and upin a co-ed outpatient setting. We do not discriminate based on gender, sexual orientation, race,ethnicity, marital status, family status, political affiliation or religious beliefs. We provide priorityadmissions to pregnant women, IV drug users, HIV positive clients and ASAP Fast Track clients.Office hours are Monday through Friday 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, though groups are held during theevenings from 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm. Our group schedule may change based upon the needs ofour clients.We will provide substance abuse assessments in accordance to the diagnostic criteria of theDSM IV-TR and the patient placement criteria of the ASAM PPC-2R.We will provide level 0.5, early intervention services by conducting Alcohol and Drug InformationSchool (ADIS) at least one time per month, which entails 12 hours of education spread out overthe course of the three days per class, by a certified ADIS instructor.We will provide individualized level I, outpatient treatment services based upon an interpretiveassessment summary completed within six months prior to admission. We will accept interpretiveassessment summaries from other agencies. Length and frequency of services are solelydependent upon the assessment and client progress or lack thereof; thought will range from 1 to8 hours per week for 1 to 12 months. We will also provide interim outpatient services to clientsPage 9 of 24

DBH Private Provider Approval December 2020waiting to enter into a higher level of care to keep them engaged in the treatment process andprovide supportive services.We will provide level 0.5, aftercare services to provide ongoing support. Length and frequency ofservices are individualized, though will range from 1 to 3 hours per month for 3 to 6 months, basedon client progress or lack thereof.Treatment services will include individual counseling, skill-based group counseling, treatmentplanning, case management, referrals, and on-site alcohol and drug testing using breath, urineand/or saliva samples. However, we may refer clients to an independent certified alcohol anddrug testing laboratory such as Work Safe.Our approach to treatment is client centered, empowering and focused on the strengths ofindividual clients. We believe that clients are capable of making good decisions to regain controlof their lives. Treatment is based on the neuroscience concepts of David Rock and JefferySchwartz. We draw upon the relapse prevention models of Marlatt and Gorski. The works of Ellis,Beck, Scott Miller and Bowen’s Family Systems Theory using a motivational counseling style alsoinfluence our treatment approach.We will offer a sliding fee scale based on income to eligible clients. Additionally, we will providepro-bono services to a limited number of individuals who cannot afford to pay for treatment andhave no other resources. We will also encourage advance payment in full by offering a discountof 10%. Payments for services are due at the time services are rendered, though we do not requiredeposits prior to starting treatment.Mountain Minds Matter,Cornerstone CounselingP.O. Box 1189Girdwood, AK 99587907-382-6477Fax: 783-2523Shirley DurtschiSkdurtschi@gmail.comMountain Minds Matter, Cornerstone CounselingCounselor: Shirley Durtschi, PhD, LPC, CDCSThis agency provides an eclectic perspective that mixes humanistic/existentialism withoptimistic realism using cognitive behavioral therapy. It is critical to build solid rapport withclients by creating a safe, trusting, supportive and healthy relationship using positive self-talkand reinforcement and utilizing behavioral concepts that teach coping skills through DialecticBehavioral Therapy (DBT). A focus is on insightful knowledge associated with attributes ofmotivation and understanding of human behavior through listening and providing meaningfuland helpful feedback.Behavioral Therapy (DBT); 1) clients are doing the best they can, but they need to be moreeffective and 2) clients may not have caused all their problems and yet they have to solvethem.Page 10 of 24

DBH Private Provider Approval December 2020Her treatment approach utilizes Cognitive Behavioral therapy, 12 Step, psycho-education,EMDR, and spiritual resources depending on the needs and desire of the client. She hasextensive cross-cultural experience.In addition to experience in substance abuse issues and working with clients who have legalinvolvement, Gayle Nauska has knowledge and experience in working with healthissues/chronic conditions, depression, anxiety, grief, trauma, sexual abuse, LGBT issues,spiritual issues, stress management, anger management, abuse relationships, working with theelderly, caregiver stress, and families with special needs children.Pinnacle CommunityHealth, LLC7125 Old Seward HwySuite 201Anchorage, AK 99518907-290-3044Fax:290-8914AmandaSpeerPinnacle Community HealthPinnacle Community Health, LLCClinical Director: Amanda Speer, MSServicesAlcohol and Drug Information School (ADIS), Outpatient, and Intensive Outpatient.Accepts MedicaidGoalOur goal is to provide high quality, specialized behavioral health treatment services toadults recovering from substance abuse and addiction (SUD). Through our PersonCentered and Recovery-Centered approaches, we focus on working with the individualand their families as part of the treatment process and aim for a holistic recovery. Ourmission is to help improve the lives of individuals and provide a pathway to a healthierand more self-sufficient lifestyle.Providence Breakthrough3760 Piper St., Suite 1108Anchorage, AK 99503907-212-6970Fax: 212-6971Britne’Dawn Providence BreakthroughPedersenProvidence BreakthroughHealth Unit Coordinator: Britne’ Dawn PedersenGeneral DescriptionPage 11 of 24

DBH Private Provider Approval December 2020Providence Breakthrough is an outpatient substance use disorder treatment program. Servicesare located at 3760 Piper Street, Suite 1108, Anchorage, AK. The programs are approved bythe Alaska State Department of Health and have been accredited by the Joint Commission onHealth Care Organizations (JCAHO).Program PhilosophyBreakthrough acknowledges substance use/behavioral disorders to be medical conditions thatoften require a variety of treatment interventions. As a disease entity, it often affects physical,emotional, social, and spiritual dimensions of life. Of paramount importance to all clients is acareful assessment and placement in an appropriate modality of treatment that will encourageabstinence and an introduction to a healthy lifestyle. Client and significant other involvement incare decisions and treatment planning greatly enhances the likelihood of success. All programsof Breakthrough utilize an abstinence-based model. Development of sober social supportthrough 12-step programs or other appropriate means is strongly encouraged. Client and familyeducation about addiction and recovery are emphasized. Spiritual exploration and developmentare encouraged through step work, personalized assignments, education, and spiritual carereferrals for interested clients. Clients are encouraged to follow-through on referrals for servicesbeyond the scope of care at Breakthrough. As a chronic condition, substances use disorderscan best be treated in a context that acknowledges treatment as an ongoing process.Breakthrough encourages clients to stay involved with support groups at the end of primarytreatment and continuing care.Renew Your Mind123 Fireweed lane, Suite 212Anchorage, AK 99503907-222-5464Fax:258-0470Nathaniel ReddickNate12348@yahoo.comRenew Your MindCounselor:Nathaniel Reddick, CDC IRenew Your Mind is a faith-based substance abuse agency. It has a twelve-week program, whichcan be modified or extended based on ASAM patient placement criteria. Renew Your Mind usesSAMSHA recognized evidence-based practices and an ASAM-driven journaling. This is aprogram of recovery consisting of motivational interviewing, stages of change, cognitivebehavioral therapy, addressing criminal thinking, spiritual dynamics of addiction and a twelvestep program. The journals are designed to help clients work a rigorous program of recovery andare divided into seven sections, with each section covering a topic relevant to recovery. Theinformation and questions in the journal guide clients to apply the twelve-steps in their daily life.Page 12 of 24

DBH Private Provider Approval December 2020Anchorage Vet Center4400 Business Park Blvd., Ste. B-34Anchorage, AK 99503Veterans Affairs3001 C St. Ste. 201Anchorage, AK nLaura horage-Active MilitaryADAPT (JBER)907-580-21815955 Zeamer Ave.Elmendorf, AK 99506Army ASAP (JBER)(Army Subst. Abuse Program)907-384-1412Fax 384-3784MSgt SCHNEEWOAK D.UPSHAWSSgt RUDOLPH T. FRANCINSSgt Brayden E. Van BeverSSgt Jessica N. DuranMaxine Lawless .1@us.af.milbrayden.van awlessmartinez.civ@mail.milFt. Rich, AKMaxine Lawless Martinez -Alcohol & Drug Control OfficerArmy ASAP is under IMCOM (Installation Management Command). IMCOM supports the UnitedStates Army by handling the day-to-day operations of U.S. Army installations, in part, by providingcritical support programs for soldiers. The Army Substance Abuse Program is an educationalprogram offering Prime for Life. A soldier with any type of alcohol/drug related incident will besent to ASAP to attend the Prime for Life class. They must also report to the SUDCC forassessment to determine whether more education or treatment is recommended.(see below)Page 13 of 24

DBH Private Provider Approval December 2020SUDCC (JBER)(Subst. Use Disorder Clinical Care)907-384-0405Fax 384-0380Jennie.l.johnston2.civ@mail.milContact: Kelly HearonChief: Jennie JohnstonFt. Rich, AKJennie Johnston-Chief of the Substance Use Disorder Clinical Care (S

Our program offers Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Family and Couples Counseling, Individual and Group Therapy, and psychoeducational groups and presentations. We provide grief and trauma counseling and offer EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocess