Erin Marcus, LCSW, LCAS, Joins the Red Oak Recovery Team

Red Oak Recovery is excited to welcome Erin Marcus, LCSW, LCAS to the team as a Senior Clinical Outreach and Admissions team member. Erin brings more than 30 years of working in the therapeutic industry and working with individuals and families who are struggling to overcome behavior, relationship, mental health, and addiction issues. She has a strong clinical background in the development of systems and programs that integrate whole person and family healing. Erin strongly believes that it is essential for healing to take place on a systemic level in order to create sustainable change for individuals and family systems.
In her most recent role, she led the admissions team of a provider of therapeutic outdoor behavioral health for struggling or underachieving adolescents and young adults. She also worked directly with professionals to assist families in a time of crisis. Prior to that, Erin was the Clinical Director of a leading treatment program for young adults with addiction and dual diagnosis issues. Her passion and breadth of experience make her a wonderful fit for the Red Oak Recovery team.
“We are delighted to have Erin join the team. Her clinical background, as well as her experience with Substance Use Disorders and other mental health issues with our population make her a great fit,” says Jack Kline, MS, LPCS, LCAS, CCS, CTT-2, MAC, President and Founder. “Erin has a strong passion to help people who are struggling with mental health issues find recovery and a new way of being in the world.
About Red Oak Recovery Programs
Red Oak Recovery® programs are located throughout Western North Carolina and include clinically-driven and gender separate trauma focused mental health and substance abuse treatment for young adult men (www.redoakrecovery.com), young adult women (www.thewillowsatredoak.com), and adolescent males (www.foothillsatredoak.com). Our developmentally specific treatment modalities take into account each client’s unique story, trauma history, gender challenges, substance abuse history, relapse triggers, and mental health issues. Our dually licensed master’s level clinicians integrate research-based practices with complementary modalities to help clients honor themselves, recognize their self-worth, and pursue positive, lasting change.