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02/06/2026

“Of all the treatment centers I’ve been to, this is the one that helped me truly face my issues.” 💚

We are deeply grateful to walk alongside individuals who are doing the hard, courageous work of healing. Recovery is not linear, and it is never one-size-fits-all. Care should meet people where they are, honor their full experience, and support what they need to move forward.

To anyone considering taking the next step, you are not alone. Support exists, and change is possible.

02/03/2026

Meet Molly, Associate Professional Counselor at Revelare Recovery.

Molly specializes in trauma and anxiety and is trained in EMDR. She brings a compassionate, grounded approach to her work, creating a space where clients can feel safe sharing their stories and beginning the healing process.

She values the collaborative environment at Revelare and the opportunity to support clients through a wide range of therapeutic services.

01/16/2026

One of the most common myths about recovery is that someone has to reach a breaking point before seeking support.

The truth is that care can begin at many different stages. Early support can reduce harm, increase stability, and create more options for healing.

Recovery does not require crisis to be valid. Support is allowed to be preventative, compassionate, and individualized.

Learn more about what recovery support can look like.

01/14/2026

Blog Highlight: ARFID (Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder)

ARFID is often misunderstood and frequently missed. It is not about body image, weight loss, or dieting, yet it can have serious physical and emotional impacts.
Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder can show up as intense sensory sensitivities, fear around eating, limited food variety, or avoidance tied to past experiences. Because it does not always fit common eating disorder stereotypes, many individuals struggle for years without proper support.

Our latest blog breaks down what ARFID is, how it presents, and why accurate understanding matters for effective, compassionate care.

If you are a clinician, caregiver, or someone seeking clarity, this is an important read.

Explore the full article on our website.
https://revelarerecovery.com/mental-health-blog/arfid-avoidant-restrictive/

01/12/2026

Recovery is never just about one diagnosis or one moment in time.

At Revelare Recovery, we believe in whole-person care that honors the full picture of someone’s experience, including mental health, substance use, eating disorders, and co-occurring needs.

Our approach is individualized, evidence-based, and rooted in dignity. Healing happens when care is compassionate, collaborative, and tailored to the person, not just the symptoms.

Learn more about our approach. Reach out to us today 404-620-5169

12/19/2025

Meet Kate Forsberg, RDN, LDN, our Registered Dietitian at Revelare Recovery. 💜

Kate is deeply passionate about supporting women healing from eating disorders and restoring trust with food and body. She brings both clinical expertise and lived understanding to her work, using education as a powerful tool for change.

What Kate loves most is reminding clients of their autonomy, dignity, and worthiness, while offering resources that expand how they understand recovery and what is possible for their lives.

Outside of work, she stays grounded through community, values-based living, intuitive eating, and the joy of movement through music and dance. 🌿

12/17/2025

💬 “Revelare Recovery changed my life. I truly could not have asked for a better experience. Every staff member cared deeply for my well-being, and I felt so seen and heard during my stay.”

Stories like this remind us why we do what we do. Healing happens when care is intentional, compassionate, and truly individualized. We are honored to walk alongside women as they reconnect with themselves, rebuild trust, and learn to love who they are again. 🌿

To every woman on a healing journey, you deserve support that meets you where you are and believes in where you are going. 💜

12/05/2025

Meet Jadé Bailey, M.A., CCTS, one of our Primary Therapists at Revelare Recovery.

Jadé is a Master’s-level clinician and Certified Clinical Trauma Specialist with extensive experience supporting women through trauma, mood and anxiety disorders, personality disorders, and eating disorders.

She blends evidence-based approaches, including CBT, DBT, ACT, IFS, and mindfulness, to create truly individualized care. Her passion is rooted in increasing access to culturally competent mental health treatment and empowering women on their healing journey.

We are grateful to have her as part of our team and as a source of strength, insight, and compassion for our clients. 💜

12/03/2025

Revelare comes from the Latin word meaning “to unveil” or “to reveal.”

This name reflects our mission.
To help women peel back the layers of trauma, shame, and survival coping…and reveal the strong, whole, authentic self that has always been there.

Healing is not about becoming someone new.
It is about remembering who you are. 💜

11/21/2025

💬 “I came in hoping to get on the right medication regimen, and I absolutely got that. But what I didn’t expect was the incredible support I received in other areas, like impulse control and emotional regulation. The therapists here are phenomenal. They genuinely care about you as a person, not just as a client. You can feel their dedication, and it’s clear they want nothing but the best for you.”

Healing happens when care goes beyond treatment...when compassion, connection, and expertise come together. 🌿

We’re honored to walk beside every woman who chooses Revelare Recovery on her journey to healing. 💜

11/05/2025

Meet Diana Kimbrough, MSN, APRN, PMHNP-BC, our Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner at Revelare Recovery. 💜

Diana combines her experience in education and mental health to help clients understand their emotions, reduce stigma, and take an active role in their recovery. Her compassionate, holistic approach supports lasting growth and empowerment.
Outside of work, you’ll find her balancing life with travel, family, meditation, and yoga. 🌿

11/04/2025

The holidays can be beautiful, but they can also bring stress, overwhelm, and emotional triggers. 🌿

Here are five grounding practices that can help you stay centered and calm this season:

1️⃣ Deep Breathing: slow, intentional breaths help lower stress hormones and bring your body back into balance.
2️⃣ 5–4–3–2–1 Sensory Check: notice 5 things you see, 4 you can touch, 3 you hear, 2 you smell, and 1 you taste. It’s a quick way to return to the present moment.
3️⃣ Gentle Movement : stretch, walk, or move your body in any way that feels good. Movement releases tension and helps regulate emotions.
4️⃣ Journaling: writing your thoughts can clear mental clutter and bring perspective.
5️⃣ Connection: reach out to someone you trust. Sometimes the most healing thing we can do is remind ourselves we’re not alone. 💜

Small, mindful moments add up to big shifts in peace and presence.

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