You've Built Everything.
And You're Losing It Quietly.
The board doesn't know. Your team doesn't know. You've managed it the way you manage everything else — and it's stopped working.
Private, confidential treatment for executives and professionals navigating addiction, without stepping away from your life to get it.
No insurance records. No diagnosis on file. Evening and telehealth options.
Still Performing. Barely Holding.
Most of our clients aren't in crisis in any way anyone can see. The company is running. The numbers are fine. It's the private part that's coming apart.
The Reason You Haven't Called Anyone.
For most people, private pay is a billing preference. For you it's the whole question — because a diagnosis in an insurance database is a permanent record you don't control, and you already know who can request it.
We don't bill insurance. Nothing is submitted, nothing is stored in a claims database, nothing follows you.
Insurance requires a billable diagnosis to pay for care. We don't, so you don't get labeled to justify treatment.
Care continues as long as it's clinically meaningful — not until a third party decides you've had enough.
A small private practice, not a treatment campus. Telehealth available across Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina.
Treatment That Doesn't Require Disappearing.
Every option below exists for one reason: the person we treat can't vanish for a month. Recovery has to fit inside a life that's still running.
Our men's Intensive Outpatient Program runs at night, so working professionals keep working.
The Executive Leadership Process Group meets virtually, Mondays 11:30–1:00 ET. No commute, no evening lost.
100-minute intensives for when fifty minutes isn't enough — or when you need to move faster.
Secure telehealth in Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina. Travel doesn't have to interrupt the work.
Someone Who's Been on Your Side of It.
Daniel Rubin practiced as a licensed therapist while fighting his own addiction. He lost the career, the license, and the life he'd built — and then rebuilt all three. He's talked about it publicly on record, because the men he treats need to know it's survivable from someone who's actually survived it.
That's the difference between being understood and being managed. You will not have to explain how high-functioning addiction works to the person across from you.
Two Clinicians. Two Different Rooms.
Getting sober and rebuilding what the drinking damaged are two different projects. We're built to hold both.
Direct, structured work on addiction, recovery, and the stress underneath it. You'll be challenged — respectfully. Fifteen-plus years clinically, founder of a men's-only IOP, and facilitator of both weekly process groups.
Addiction & Recovery · Men's Mental Health · Depression & Burnout · Group Facilitation
Couples and trauma work for what addiction leaves behind. Sessions are calm, contained, and deliberately unhurried — depth without pressure. Catherine leads our full-day Couples Intensives and supervises the clinical team.
Couples Intensives · EMDR & Trauma · High-Functioning Adults · Clinical Supervision
We Don't Try to Be Right for Everyone.
This work only holds when both sides are honest about whether it's a match. Here's ours.
- Are functioning at a high level and privately struggling
- Need discretion that a treatment center can't offer
- Want to be challenged, not just comforted
- Are ready to stop negotiating with yourself about it
- Can invest in care that isn't dictated by a billing code
- Need medical detox or inpatient stabilization first
- Are looking for the lowest-cost option available
- Want reassurance without changing anything
- Are only here because someone else insisted
The Call Is Private. So Is Everything After.
Appointments are limited, and the first conversation is a consultation — not an intake, not a commitment. You can ask anything before deciding.
