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Our treatment programs encompass the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual dimensions of recovery through professional excellence, the principles of the Twelve Steps, and a safe, loving environment.
Jim Moore is nationally recognized as an administrator in alcohol and drug treatment with over 30 years experience in addiction treatment. He has served as head of Cumberland Heights since 1990. An alumnus of Battle Ground Academy and the University of Tennessee, he is a member of the American College of Addiction Treatment Administrators and serves on the board of the National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers. His recent activities include working with the Partnership for Recovery and the NAATP Public Policy Committee to end discrimination against the alcoholic/addict by influencing federal and state legislation.
Jim's Personal Story of Recovery...
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Cinde, a bachelor’s prepared nurse with a master’s degree in counseling, has worked in the addictions treatment field for 22 years. A part of the Cumberland Heights’ family for 17 of those years, Cinde has served in nursing and clinical management roles, as well as directing the quality management, compliance, and staff development programs prior to serving as Associate Director. Cinde has a particular interest in women’s treatment and served on the board of AWARE (Advocates of Women’s Addiction Recovery and Education). She also developed one of the first treatment programs in the area to address addiction and domestic violence issues concurrently. Cinde has also developed and presented numerous trainings for addiction professionals in the areas of assessment, treatment planning, detoxification management,, clinical supervision, and workplace wellness. She is active in both the National Association for Addiction Treatment Providers (NAATP) and the Association for Addiction Professionals (NAADAC).
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Bob Murray is Cumberland Heights' first full-time medical director. A graduate of Yale University and Meharry Medical College, Dr. Murray is board certified in adult psychiatry, addiction psychiatry and medicine, and psychopharmacology. He has practiced medicine since 1986 and specializes in dual diagnosis disorders. He was previously the medical director at The Meadows in Wickenburg, Arizona.
Dr. Murray is currently on the faculty at Vanderbilt University. He has written for medical and psychiatric journals and contributed chapters in The Handbookfor Addictions (Wiley, New York) 2004 and The Principles and Practice of Addictions in Psychiatry (Saunders) 1997.
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