About MARR Men’s Recovery Center – Doraville
MARR Men’s Recovery Center is a nonprofit alcohol and drug use disorder treatment facility. They also treat co-occurring (dual diagnosis) disorders. They’re located in Doraville, Georgia, near Atlanta. They offer inpatient and outpatient services for which they accept insurance. They work with many providers, including Aetna, Cigna, United Healthcare and TRICARE. They also offer financial assistance and some scholarships.
The Men’s Recovery Center offers an environment where men can feel safe being open about their issues with addiction and mental health. The inpatient treatment program follows a specific model. Phase 1 is the Feelings School. This is six weeks of inpatient treatment that includes 24/7 monitoring, psychiatric evaluation and an immersive therapy program. You’ll be in 30 hours of programming each week that includes psychoeducation and other groups.
Phase 2 is the skills application phase of inpatient treatment, and it runs for about eight weeks. You’ll have medical monitoring and therapy that includes 15 hours of care a week. You’ll have continued therapy, family counseling and relapse prevention planning. You’ll learn to apply sober living skills to everyday life, including finding a job and working with others.
Phase 3 is 12 weeks or longer and is the sober living phase. You’ll participate in individual and group counseling. You’ll work on learning how to pay your own rent and other independent living skills.
The aftercare phase is individualized to your needs and includes aftercare groups and individual counseling. You’ll also have optional opportunities for volunteering as you work on your lifelong sober journey.
If you’re unable to commit to the residential program or you need more support after graduating from the inpatient program, they also have a partial hospitalization program (PHP). The PHP is six weeks of outpatient treatment that includes 30 hours of weekly programming. You’ll have psychoeducation and group therapy.
The intensive outpatient program (IOP) is another option. The IOP has between 12 and 15 hours of weekly programming for eight weeks. There’s group therapy, relapse prevention planning, psychoeducation and individual therapy. The IOP also has medication management if you need it.