The Private Client
For individuals and families who require discretion, clinical excellence, and the highest standard of care.
Understanding Addiction Treatment: A Framework for Informed Decisions
The landscape of addiction treatment is vast and uneven. What the evidence actually tells us about effective treatment — and what questions to ask before committing to a program.
Protecting Privacy During Treatment and Recovery
The legal, logistical, and practical dimensions of maintaining confidentiality when a family member enters treatment. 42 CFR Part 2, HIPAA, and beyond.
A Family's Guide to the First Ninety Days
What to expect during the critical transition from treatment to independent living — and how families can support recovery without enabling dependency.
Executive Burnout and the Behavioral Health Continuum
The relationship between chronic stress, executive dysfunction, and substance use — and why comprehensive wellness is a fiduciary obligation, not a luxury.
The Case for In-Home Treatment Models
When residential treatment is not feasible — or not preferable — what does clinically rigorous in-home treatment look like, and how does it compare?
Curated Provider Directory
A vetted directory of treatment programs, recovery support providers, and allied professionals serving private clients.
In-Depth Articles
Reporting on private behavioral health, recovery support, and the systems that serve families in crisis
What Is a Sober Companion? A Guide for Families and Advisors
The role defined precisely — what companions do, who benefits, and how to evaluate providers in an unregulated market.
What a Sober Companion Actually Does During Early Recovery
The daily reality of companion work — structure, accountability, crisis response, and the therapeutic alliance that makes it effective.
How Private Interventions Work for High-Profile Families
Professional intervention, crisis stabilization, and the strategic options available when families face addiction in complex circumstances.
Behavioral Health Privacy: HIPAA, 42 CFR Part 2, and Private Clients
The federal protections that apply to addiction treatment records — and the operational gaps that private clients must address independently.
Executive Burnout, Substance Use, and Recovery Pathways
The clinical pathways for CEOs, physicians, attorneys, and other high-responsibility professionals returning to leadership.
Why Family Offices Sometimes Coordinate Behavioral Health Care
For family offices, wealth advisors, and trustees — how to coordinate care, manage risk, and build long-term recovery plans.