My name is Emily Goodyear and I am a Licensed Professional Counselor, Art Therapist and Clinical Trauma Practitioner. I am very passionate about my career and have spent the last 4 years working with adults battling chronic mental illness and substance abuse. I received my undergraduate education at Bowling Green State University and my Masters degree at Adler University. I currently reside in North Canton with my husband, Brett, and our dog Benji. I prefer to spend my free time being active outside but also love to get lost in a good movie or book. Favorites Sports: Cleveland Indians, Cavaliers & Chicago Blackhawks Hobbies: Outdoor Activities Quote: "Three things make life harder: not loving ourselves; refusing to grow; and not letting go"
Arrow Passage Recovery
4.1 (26 reviews) ADD YOUR REVIEWPaying for Treatment
- Insurance is Accepted
- Financing is Available
- Medicare is not Accepted
- Medicaid is not Accepted
Treatment Insights
Our facilities at Arrow Passage Recovery are well maintained and held to the highest standards. Our treatment program and therapy approach are not like any other. We offer 1:1 therapy and individual attention the entire process. Arrow Passage Recovery is based in Ohio for a reason. We offer our guests a peaceful, serene atmosphere and the ideal surroundings for making a fresh new start. We know that recovering from drugs and/or alcohol is not simple. It is a process and something that takes time. At our facilities, you will be moved through phases. In these phases, you will accomplish different things on your way to living a healthy life of sobriety.
Arrow Passage Recovery Reviews and Ratings Details
The following is based on a combination of Surveys of Alumni, Staff, Loved Ones, and Reviews and Ratings from around the web.
Reviews at a Glance
- Individualized Treatment
The overall goal of individualized treatment plans assigned to clients at Arrow Passage Recovery is to get to the root causes of excessive drug or alcohol use. Each person has specific and unique manifestations of addiction or alcoholism. Our professional staff is prepared and qualified to properly address each individual issue that any given person may have.
- Holistic Treatment
The basic notion behind holistic health is that the dependence on illicit substances goes beyond the physical addiction. This means that merely addressing the physical aspect is not enough; there are spiritual, social and physical needs that need to be addressed in order to make a whole body recovery.
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Emily Goodyear, LPC, ATR-P, CCTP - Associate Clinical Director
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Joseph Rifici, M.Ed., LPCC-S - Associate Clinical Director
My name is Joe Rifici, and I am a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (with supervision designation). I earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Social and Behavioral Sciences from The Ohio State University, and a Master of Education degree in Community Counseling from The University of Akron. I have been providing chemical dependency and mental health treatment services since 2009. I have particular skills in suicide assessment/intervention, motivational interviewing, and trauma informed care, and received specialized training from the Beck Institute in the provision and supervision of cognitive behavior therapy. I also have experience supervising therapists, clinical directing, and managing electronic health records. I live in Cuyahoga Falls with my cat, Charlie, and enjoy spending time with family, friends, and neighbors. I like to spend spare time reading, playing games, watching Netflix, listening to music, and being outdoors. Sports: Cleveland Cavaliers, Indians, Browns, and The Ohio State Buckeyes Films: The Godfather I and II, anything Marvel, The Dark Knight Quote: “He who has a why to live can bear almost any how.” -- Friedrich Nietzsche
About the AAC Helpline
American Addiction Centers (AAC) is the leading provider for addiction treatment nationwide, specializing in evidence-based treatment and mental healthcare. With 9 locations across the U.S., AAC has a facility near you that is ready to help you start your journey to sobriety today.
When you call the helpline displayed on Recovery.org, you will be connected with a caring admissions navigator to discuss your options for treatment. Our representatives work solely for AAC and will discuss whether an AAC facility may be an option for you.
Our helpline is offered at no cost to you and with no obligation to enter into treatment. Neither Recovery.org nor AAC receives any commission or other fee that is dependent upon which treatment provider a visitor may ultimately choose.
For more information, visit americanaddictioncenters.org.
I realize it is unusual times with COVID. The treatment plan and services listed on the Arrow Passages were scaled back. While there, my child was more focused on art and making bracelets than an actu...