With over a decade of personal recovery and professional experience in the treatment field, Corey is committed to ensuring every client finds a meaningful, individualized path to recovery.
Throughout his career, Corey has founded and led several organizations supporting people in recovery and their families, including the Addict In The Family Support Group, The Family Restored, and Silent Spark Counseling. He has also owned and managed sober living facilities across Massachusetts.
Corey is a certified Spiritual Director currently completing a two-year training in Jungian Dreamwork. His clinical work seeks to integrate evidence-based addiction counseling with contemplative practice and depth psychology, offering clients a holistic model that addresses recovery on every level — physical, emotional, and spiritual.
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