Programs

Consisting of established experts in the area of Addictions in Adulthood, the NOAAR Consulting Group effectively works with agencies and organizations in the private, non-profit and public arena.

Our range of services include:

  • Feasibility studies
  • Operations and change management analysis
  • Implementation and evaluation of outcome-based clinical practices
  • Integration of state-of-the-art technological solutions in the field of Addictions in Adulthood
  • Funding development
  • Program development and oversight

Connecting top nationwide non-profit organizations with government regulatory agencies on both state and national levels, NOAAR delivers contracted project material on-point and on time.

Recent Podcasts

S2E19: Cross System Solutions
Guest(s): Jean-Marie Niebuhr
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S2E18: Presence for Women: Care Across the Lifespan
Guest(s): Wendy Noe
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S2E17: INTERSECTIONS: Program Without Boundaries
Guest(s): David Brinkerhoff, Jim Ball
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Programs

What is INTERSECTIONS?

INTERSECTIONS is an innovative, peer delivered, modular self-care program developed by the National Organization of Adult Addictions and Recovery (NOAAR) and Mental Health America of Dutchess County.

Addiction, chronic illness, and mental health are dimensions in our lives that isolate us. They isolate us from ourselves, from others, and from our spirit. INTERSECTIONS helps us connect and reconnect to reach our full potential.

INTERSECTIONS promotes the reduction of reoccurrence, improved maintenance of recovery plans, and success within family systems and the community.

Modules include:

  • Orientation
  • Meditation
  • Movement
  • Nutrition
  • Mindfulness
  • Personal Visions and Goals
  • Spirituality

INTERSECTIONS is based on a theoretical orientation called The Theory of Dimensionality and is rooted in a Practice-Based Intervention, Dimensional Solution Based Treatment (DSBT).

“We cannot fix you because you are not broken … everybody has stuff. We are all in Recovery from something.”