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Remote Outpatient Treatment for Mental Health

Mental health treatment comes in many different forms. Treatment facilities can offer detox, residential, outpatient, and remote outpatient mental health treatment. Remote treatment allows patients who live in distant areas to still receive treatment without having to drive a long way. Outpatient mental health treatment offers men and women effective treatment for depression, anxiety, or other mental health concerns who do not need 24/7 supervision.

At Colorado Medication Assisted Recovery, we provide safe and discreet mental health treatment through our outpatient treatment facility. Our patients will receive quality treatment while keeping up with their work and family commitments. Some patients may be able to participate in remote outpatient mental health treatment as long as they have a stable home environment and can attend regularly scheduled appointments. Call 833.448.0127 today or fill out our online form for more information about our outpatient mental health treatment to see if remote treatment is right for you.

Is Remote Outpatient Treatment for Everyone?

Outpatient treatment for mental health gives men and women a chance to work on their depression, anxiety, or PTSD symptoms while still maintaining a job or caring for their families. Mental health issues affect each person in unique ways. Some will experience mild symptoms that can go away after a few days or weeks, while others will have severe symptoms that impact their work and personal lives.

Outpatient treatment is often a step down from a residential program where patients stay in a treatment facility for a set number of days. When they graduate from the program, they can continue their treatment through outpatient options. Patients who live far away from the nearest facility can receive treatment through telehealth or remote mental health treatment.

At Colorado Medication Assisted Recovery, we offer mental health treatment for remote patients who want to continue their treatment but live too far for a daily commute. Patients will need access to the internet, a computer with video and audio capability, and meet with therapists at scheduled times.

Benefits of Remote Mental Health Treatment

Men and women who prefer mental health treatment via remote options can now continue their mental health treatment that works around their busy lives. They will continue receiving medical and behavioral support to reduce the risk of relapse and alert medical staff to any emergency medical needs.

Here are just some of the benefits of remote outpatient mental health treatment:

  • Patients will continue their behavioral therapy with therapists via video chat, phone calls, and text messages.
  • For patients receiving medication for their symptoms, medical professionals will continue to administer medications for as long as necessary to reduce symptoms and keep you committed to your recovery.
  • Medical staff can monitor your vitals remotely and will receive medical alerts in case of relapse or other emergencies.
  • Remote Outpatient treatment is less expensive than residential treatment.
  • Improves self-management skills and builds confidence in their ability to lead a healthy and productive life.

Choose Colorado Medication Assisted Recovery for Our Remote Outpatient Mental Health Treatment Program

At Colorado Medication Assisted Recovery, we provide men and women with outpatient treatment for mental health with remote options available for those patients who live in rural areas. Patients will participate in behavioral therapies along with medical support to reduce their symptoms and allow for true healing to begin. We offer a full range of therapies, including:

  • Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT)
  • Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT)
  • Group and individual therapy
  • Family therapy
  • Case management
  • Alumni support

Patients can now take advantage of the internet and use it to continue their mental health support. Call 833.448.0127 today to speak with our friendly staff about beginning your mental health treatment at Colorado Medication Assisted Recovery.

Telehealth Treatment for Mental Health

Telehealth treatment for mental health is a remote form of therapy for patients who live in rural areas where they do not have close access to a treatment facility. Telehealth is a new option for treating addiction, depression, and other mental health disorders for men and women who can commit to their recovery with minimal supervision. A telehealth treatment program allows for continuing support for as long as necessary for patients to maintain their sobriety and positive mental health.

Colorado Medication Assisted Recovery provides discreet and effective outpatient treatment programs for men and women from all walks of life. We have in-person and remote options available for patients to continue their recovery experience where they will have access to all of the beneficial therapies and medication treatment. If you or a loved one is struggling with addiction, call 833.448.0127 today to see if our telehealth treatment program is right for your recovery.

What Is Telehealth?

Telehealth treatment takes advantage of technology and uses it to help men and women who live in rural communities. Nearly three-quarters of people who live in rural areas do not have access to quality mental health care. They are left to fend for themselves or drive hundreds of miles to find a treatment facility. A telehealth program gives help to those who cannot attend in-person therapy and can abstain from drugs and alcohol with minimal supervision.

To receive telehealth treatment for mental health, patients will need the following:

  • Completion of a residential treatment program or whose symptoms are not serious enough for full-time care
  • High-speed internet that can stream live video and audio
  • A computer with a video camera and speakers, either built-in or separate
  • Able to meet at regularly scheduled times with therapists and medical staff
  • Able to abstain from drugs or alcohol with minimal supervision from qualified therapists

At Colorado Medication Assisted Recovery, our goal is to help as many people as possible from all over Colorado. Our certified therapists and medical staff have experience treating all types of mental health concerns and use telehealth treatment to reach more people in need.

Benefits of Telehealth Treatment for Mental Health

There are many benefits for those who can continue their recovery through telehealth treatment for mental health. There are cost benefits compared to residential treatment, and patients can receive therapy that fits around their busy schedules.

Additional benefits of a telehealth treatment program include:

  • Continuing behavioral therapy and medication-assisted treatment via in-person and remote options that work around your busy schedule.
  • Telehealth offers a safer option for patients who are immunocompromised or not vaccinated against COVID-19.
  • Telehealth treatment is more flexible, and you will coordinate with your therapist and medical staff to schedule appointments.
  • Patients can keep up with their work and family commitments while receiving therapy.
  • Men and women will build confidence in maintaining their mental health as they use their coping skills in their regular lives.
  • Telehealth offers effective treatment for patients who do not live within driving distance of a treatment facility.

Contact Colorado Medication Assisted Recovery for Our Telehealth Program

At Colorado Medication Assisted Recovery, we provide private outpatient treatment programs for men and women from all walks of life. We have in-person and telehealth treatment options available depending on the patient’s needs and recovery goals. Patients will participate in several types of therapies that include:

  • Cognitive-behavioral therapy
  • Dialectical behavior therapy
  • Family therapy
  • Group and individual therapy
  • Case management
  • Peer support

The internet allows people to connect from anywhere and anytime, and treatment facilities are beginning to use the internet to reach more people in need. Call 833.448.0127 or fill out our online form today to see if our telehealth program is right for you.

Benefits of Telehealth Mental Health Therapy

Modern technology allows men and women struggling with addiction or mental health issues to reach out for help from even the most remote places in Colorado. Telehealth mental health therapy offers help to men and women who lead busy lives or cannot attend therapy in person. For new and existing patients who want support for their mental health, a telehealth program offers help whenever and wherever they need it.

At Colorado Medication Assisted Recovery, we understand that traditional in-person treatment is not right for everyone. That is why we offer telehealth mental health therapy to help as many Colorado residents as possible. If you or a loved one is struggling with mental health issues or addiction and cannot attend in-person treatment, resources are available to help you. Call 833.448.0127 today to learn more about our telehealth mental health therapy program.

What Is Telehealth Mental Health Therapy?

Telehealth is a remote mental health therapy option that uses modern technology to connect men and women with therapists no matter where they are. All you will need is a stable high-speed internet connection and a laptop, tablet, or smartphone. You will connect with a behavioral therapist through a variety of ways that may include:

  • Web-based tools
  • Smartphone apps
  • Texting
  • Videoconferencing
  • Telephone-based services

Telehealth mental health therapy offers the same in-person therapy only on your schedule and from the privacy of your home. At Colorado Medication Assisted Recovery, we want to help as many people as possible. That is why we offer telehealth mental health therapy to those patients living in rural areas who would not normally have access to quality mental health care.

How Can Online Mental Health Therapy Benefit You?

Some men and women may prefer online mental health therapy instead of in-person therapy. Privacy is a big concern for many patients entering a mental health treatment center, and telehealth services offer a more private, one-on-one experience. Other benefits of telehealth mental health therapy include:

  • Instant remote access – As long as you have an internet connection, you can talk to a therapist instantly. You can access telehealth therapy anytime for your scheduled appointment or when you need support for those difficult days.
  • More flexibility with your treatment – Telehealth services can work around your busy schedule and are available day or night.
  • Ideal for patients in rural areas – There is a shortage of qualified therapists and treatment centers all across the U.S. As high-speed internet reaches more rural areas, patients who are not close to a treatment center can now get help through telehealth mental health therapy.
  • Digital messaging – Your smartphone is a great way to receive encouraging messages from your therapists and supportive friends and family. You will receive daily messages to help remind you of your goals and keep you on track.
  • Medical alerts – For patients with medical concerns, telehealth services can send medical alerts to caregivers and doctors in case of a medical emergency.
  • Relapse prevention – Telehealth services are an excellent way to continue your mental health treatments for as long as you need help. Patients can use remote mental health therapy when their cravings and negative thinking are at their worst.

Reach Out to Colorado Medication Assisted Recovery for Telehealth Mental Health Therapy

At Colorado Medication Assisted Recovery, our telehealth services can help patients who are new to mental health treatment, or for those who want continuing support for their mental health issues. We will work with you to ensure you are comfortable using telehealth services and can connect at your scheduled times for those skeptical about this new form of therapy.

To learn more about remote mental health therapy, call 833.448.0127 today to speak with our friendly staff about our telehealth mental health therapy program.

Can I Still Receive Telehealth Addiction Treatment?

You lead a busy life and have responsibilities that prevent you from taking time off to work on overcoming addiction. Telehealth addiction treatment offers remote help via video conferencing, texting, and telephone calls that allow you to work on your addiction recovery while keeping up with your responsibilities at home and work.

At Colorado Medication Assisted Recovery, our telehealth addiction treatment program is perfect for busy professionals and working students who would like help with addiction treatment from home. You will have access to all behavioral therapies and other programs that you would receive from an inpatient treatment program. If you would like more information on our telehealth addiction treatment programs, call 833.448.0127 today to learn more about our telehealth services and other addiction treatment options.

Telehealth Rehab Programs for At-Home Addiction Recovery

A telehealth rehab program will give you access to all treatment services and programs for those who cannot make it to a treatment center due to work or home commitments or if there is not an adequate treatment center near them. Many rural residents cannot commute daily and miss out on vital therapy sessions to help them stay on track with their recovery.

This type of addiction treatment program is for those who want to work on their recovery and can still maintain their work and home life without any interruption. These individuals are committed to developing the healthy coping skills they need to maintain their sobriety. In addition, they want flexibility and the ability to take care of responsibilities outside of treatment.

At Colorado Medication Assisted Recovery, we use the latest technologies to enable you to connect to your therapists and support staff from your home or office. Some of the tools that we use include:

  • Web-based tools
  • Smartphone applications
  • Texting
  • Video conferencing
  • Telephone services

Our goal is to help as many Colorado residents access treatment as possible through our in-person and telehealth addiction treatment programs. We can help you with your addiction to prescription pills, alcohol, or heroin.

Telehealth Programs to Help Continue Addiction Recovery

Telehealth services are also available for those who wish to continue their addiction recovery beyond an inpatient addiction recovery program. After successfully completing an inpatient addiction treatment program, a telehealth program allows you to continue receiving the support you want from treatment specialists, peer support, and specialized care that can help with your recovery the most.

Through the telehealth program, you will still receive the care you need from behavioral therapy programs like cognitive-behavioral therapy or dialectical behavior therapy that help you discover the reason behind your addiction and give you the skills you need to maintain your sobriety.

You will receive instant remote access to your therapists when you need to talk to someone as well as motivational texts and instant messages during the day to help keep you motivated. Many patients find our Colorado telehealth program helps them the most when they feel a relapse is imminent.

Reach Out to Colorado Medication Assisted Recovery Today

Addiction is a mental health issue that requires a holistic approach to effectively reduce cravings and create healthy habits for dealing with stressful situations and addiction triggers. Through our telehealth addiction treatment program, you will get the support you need to stop your cravings and prevent future relapses. Plus, the additional support will keep you motivated to stay on your sober path.

If you or a loved one can benefit from our telehealth rehab program or wish to continue their addiction recovery after completing a residential treatment program, call 833.448.0127 today to learn more about our telehealth rehab program and how it can benefit your road to recovery.

VERIFY INSURANCE

Cortland Mathers-Suter

MSSA
Managing Partner

Cortland Mathers-Suter entered the treatment space after his own battle with addiction. He first worked as a peer mentor, before starting clinical work while completing his Masters of Science in social administration from Case Western Reserve University where he focused on policy and direct practice. Cortland moved to Colorado in 2015 to start his first addiction treatment program, AspenRidge Recovery. Under his tenure, AspenRidge Recovery became a two-location, nationally accredited organization. He has since spent the last two years researching and developing what is now Colorado Medication Assisted Recovery (CMAR).

According to Cortland, “Colorado Medication Assisted Recovery is the most important organization I have had the honor to help build. We’re offering a service that seeks to not only improve the lives of our patients but also evolve how we look at medication-assisted treatment in Colorado entirely. Most individuals receiving medication-assisted care only receive medication and urinalysis. Sure you can call that ‘treatment,’ but you can’t call that ‘recovery.’ Our model is about adding the missing recovery component, and thus affords an opportunity to achieve lasting change for each patient and the industry.”

Cortland and his treatment programs have received numerous honors. These include Colorado Business Magazine’s “GenXYZ” award, the 2020 “Titan 100” award, and his program AspenRidge Recovery was both a finalist for “Best Healthcare Company” and named in the “Company’s to Watch” by Colorado Business Magazine as well. He has been interviewed and quoted by numerous publications for his “addiction expertise”, including News Week, 5280 Magazine, the Denver Post, Elephant Journal, Colorado Biz Mag, and TheRecoverySource.org.

Tyler Whitman

Compliance/HR Administrator

Tyler is originally from Omaha, Nebraska. He worked in manufacturing administration for 18 years until he chose to pursue recovery from alcohol addiction, which led him to Chicago, Illinois. Since then, Tyler gained experience in retail, retail pharmacy, and healthcare as a vaccine coordinator for a local Colorado clinic. At the clinic, Tyler discovered that healthcare was the career change he had been looking for. His newfound passion for healthcare, combined with his lived experience with addiction, brought him to Colorado Medication Assisted Recovery as an Office Administrator.

In his free time, Tyler enjoys cooking, hiking, and skiing. He is currently pursuing a master’s degree in Health Services Administration from Regis University.

Simmeren Boanvala

BA
Outreach and Admissions Representative

Simmeren comes to CMAR after several years working admissions in inpatient psychiatry and addiction. A first-generation Colorado Native, Simmeren attended CU Boulder, where she earned a BA in psychology. Simmeren is currently completing her CAC III while working toward her master’s degree in marriage and family therapy.

According to Simmeren, “I joined CMAR because I believe in the quality and importance of the program whole-heartedly. My goal at CMAR is to guide each prospect who calls CMAR to find the best possible pathway to their recovery”. Simmeren currently lives in her hometown with her dog and cat.

Tyler Hale

Tyler Hale

Community Partnership Lead

Tyler Hale began his career in addiction treatment following a decades-long fight with his own substance abuse issues. Since achieving long-term recovery, Tyler has held various positions in direct care, client services, admissions and outreach departments at various addiction treatment organizations. From sober living program director to outreach director to admissions director at a drug and alcohol treatment program, Tyler consistently finds himself in leadership roles within the addiction treatment space.

Tyler is originally from Chicago, IL, where he graduated from Loyola University Chicago with a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and Bioethics. Thereafter, Tyler built a successful career in the tech industry, before finding sobriety and a subsequent calling to help others. Tyler joined the team at CMAR because he believes in the efficacy of comprehensive and patient-centered outpatient treatment. In his free time Tyler enjoys camping, hiking and spending time with his newborn son.

Kirstin O’Carroll

MSW
Engagement and Relations Director

Kirstin O’Carroll started her career in addiction and mental health services 23 years ago after graduating with an MSW from The Oho State University. Hired directly from an internship program, she served as a case manager and vocational specialist on a community treatment team in Columbus, OH, working to help severely mentally ill adults remain at home and in a community setting. Within the same organization, she later transitioned to clinical assessment and crisis intervention services with children, adolescents, and adults. Through these experiences, she learned the importance of providing empathetic, high-quality care and the need to “start wherever the patient is” with regard to finding the best treatment & solutions for her patients.

After seven years, Kirstin made a career change to diagnostic sales and worked for several Fortune 500 companies as an acute care sales specialist. She is delighted to return “home” to her passion for helping others and believes her new role as community engagement coordinator for CMAR is the perfect alignment of both her clinical and sales skills. When not promoting CMAR, she can be found reading, running, hiking, watching movies, and spending time with her husband Dennis and senior canine son Reggie.

Thomas Mazzarella

LAC
Primary Therapist

Thomas is a Licensed Addiction Counselor (LAC) in the State of Colorado and a Licensed Addictions Specialist (LCAS) in the State of North Carolina with particular expertise in the treatment of chronic Substance Abuse Addiction and Dependency.

Thomas is dedicated to Individual, Couples, Family, and Group Counseling and Therapy for individuals with Substance Use and Mental Health issues and concerns.

James Jackman

CAS
Primary Therapist

James Jackman is a Certified Addiction Specialist and has been practicing addiction treatment in Colorado since 2015. James is pursuing his bachelor’s degree in psychology from Metropolitan State University Denver. James is a traditional CBT therapist specializing in childhood events that lead to adult addictions.

James has received special training in Family Systems, Inner Child, Maladaptive Schemas, and Adverse Childhood Experiences. James has worked in many treatment settings throughout his career and uses a client-centered treatment approach to help one recover from destructive patterns that facilitate addiction. In addition, James enjoys working with rescue animals and advocates for several local rescue organizations outside of work.

Outside of the office, Megan enjoys spending time with her two German Shepherds and her cat. She is passionate about fostering animals through various local rescues to find adoptive homes for dogs and cats in need.

Megan Hanekom

LPC, LAC, NCC
Therapist & Clinical Compliance Officer

Megan is a licensed counselor who has worked in various mental health and addiction treatment environments. She practices cognitive behavioral therapy and motivational interviewing and believes in pulling from various therapeutic approaches to best support each individual. Megan received her bachelor’s in psychology and Spanish from Concordia College. She relocated from North Dakota to Colorado where she earned a master’s in counseling psychology from the University of Denver.

Outside of the office, Megan enjoys spending time with her two German Shepherds and her cat. She is passionate about fostering animals through various local rescues to find adoptive homes for dogs and cats in need.

Maggie Coyle

MA, LPC
Primary Therapist

Maggie Coyle, MS, MA, LPP, LPCC has worked in the mental health and addictions counseling field for the past six years. She has extensive experience in working in the varying levels of mental health and addictions treatment as well as with diverse populations.

She practices cognitive-behavioral therapy and dialectical behavior therapy as primary intervention methods. She has earned a bachelor’s degree in sociology as well as a master’s degree in clinical mental health counseling both from Northern State University in Aberdeen, SD. She has also earned a master’s degree in addictions counseling from the University of South Dakota in Vermillion, SD. Maggie moved from South Dakota to Colorado in June 2020 and is excited to be a part of the CMAR team.

Michael Damioli

LCSW, CSAT
Clinical Director

Michael Damioli has been passionately working in the fields of addiction treatment and mental health since 2012. He has held a variety of different roles within the addiction recovery space, ranging from peer support to direct clinical practice. Notably, Michael was part of a leadership group that developed a small therapy practice into a nationally branded addiction treatment program, which offers multiple levels of care to recovering professionals. Michael is a strong believer in the family disease model of addiction and has focused much of his clinical work and training on supporting families impacted by addiction. He also specializes in treating individuals suffering from co-occurring chemical and process addictions.

Michael is honored to be leading the clinical care team at CMAR and believes that excellent clinical care begins by simply treating a patient with dignity and respect. Michael is a strong advocate for ethical reform within the addiction treatment field and is excited to promote CMAR as an ethical and thought leader throughout the treatment & recovery industry. Michael earned his master’s degree in social work from the University of Denver and is independently licensed as a clinical social worker with the state of Colorado. He holds an advanced post-graduate certificate in marriage and family therapy from the Denver Family Institute as well as an advanced certificate in sexual addiction counseling from the International Institute of Trauma and Addiction Professionals.

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Dwight Duncan

Psy.D
Psychologist

Dr. Duncan was born and spent most of his early life in California. He received his doctorate in clinical psychology from the University of Denver in 1987. He is a licensed psychologist as well as a licensed addiction counselor. He has had extensive training and experience throughout his professional career in medical psychology, mindfulness, integrated behavioral healthcare, and substance abuse.

Dr. Duncan is married and has one daughter, a neurologic physical therapist in Los Angeles.

Susan-Miget

Susan Miget

NP
Medical Provider

Susan has been in healthcare for more than 20 years. She was an ICU nurse for nine years, then returned to school and completed her master of nursing and family nurse practitioner degree at the University of Missouri-St. Louis in 2007. She practiced pain management for many years before developing her current passion for addiction treatment.

Susan has transitioned her practice to focus entirely on addiction treatment. She has worked in residential treatment, partial hospitalization (PHP), and intensive outpatient (IOP) programs. Susan most enjoys working with patients one-on-one in a private office to protect their confidentiality and ensure top-rate care. Knowing that addiction can affect anyone, anywhere, and at any time, Susan continues to strive to make treatment more accessible and confidential.

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Whitney Grant

MSN, FNP-BC, ARNP, RN, CPN
Medical Provider

Whitney Grant is an experienced family nurse practitioner with experience and expertise in medication-assisted treatment. Whitney earned her BSN at the University of Miami before moving on to achieve a master of science in nursing degree there as well, becoming a nurse practitioner immediately thereafter.

Whitney has since achieved board certification from the ANCC as a family nurse practitioner. After spending her entire formative and educational years in South Florida, Whitney moved to Denver in 2018 to pursue a career as a provider in family practice, sub-specializing in addictions medicine. Whitney has worked under the guidance of Dr. Nathaniel Moore, CMAR’s medical director, since moving to Denver.

Nathaniel Moore

MD
Medical Director

Dr. Nathan Moore is board-certified by the American Board of Family Medicine. Dr. Moore attended Stanford University in Palo Alto, CA for his undergraduate work and then attended Duke University School of Medicine and obtained his M.D. in 1995. Dr. Moore then came to Colorado and completed his residency in family medicine at the University of Colorado’s Family Medicine Program at Rose Medical Center.

Dr. Moore practices primarily at our Aurora location. He provides comprehensive family medicine services and has a special interest in addiction medicine, treating patients with opioid use disorder as well as alcohol addiction.

Dr. Moore is married with three children. He enjoys mountain biking, running, and golf.