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Collegiate Recovery Program

Collegiate Recovery Program Event 和 Recovery Resource Fair

 

 

What is the Collegiate Recovery Program?

Holy Family University's Collegiate Recovery Program (CRP) supports students who are impacted by addiction. Specifically, the CRP supports students who are experiencing addiction, believe they may have an addiction, are in recovery, or have someone in their lives with addiction.

If you believe this program may be for you or someone you know, we invite you to reach out.  

Drop-in sessions for students who are struggling with an addiction or are active active in their recovery are offered Mondays at 1 p.m. 和 Thursdays at 4:30 p.m.  

Drop-in sessions for students who have a loved one struggling with addiction are offered on Mondays at 11:30 a.m. 和 Thursdays at 3 p.m.  

博士联系. Patrick McElwaine, program director at pmcelwaine@havra-team.com 或电子邮件 HFUCRP@havra-team.com.

If you are experiencing a mental health crisis emergency, please call 911 or Public Safety during or after hours at 267-341-3333 for the Philadelphia Campus. For our 新城 Campus Public Safety, call 267-341-4011.  

访问 Counseling Services to learn about the resources available to you.

Did You Know?

According to a 2020 Journal of American College 健康 study, approximately 2 in 5 U.S. college students met the criteria for a substance use disorder 和 needed treatment. In addition, there are approximately 600,000 college students who identify as being in recovery from a substance use disorder.

Meet the Team

 

Patrick McElwaine

Patrick McElwaine, Psy.D.

Dr. McElwaine is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist 和 Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) with over 25 years of clinical experience in community mental health, primary care, private practice, wrap-around services, residential treatment facilities, inpatient hospitals, 和 academia As a faculty member at the Beck Institute, Dr. McElwaine provides supervision 和 conducts various workshops focused on Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) with substance abuse, 抑郁症, 焦虑, 自杀, 和创伤.

Dr. McElwaine is also a columnist for Treatment MagazinePsychology Today. Dr. McElwaine is also active in his recovery from alcohol 和 drug addiction. He believes that substance use disorder 和 mental health concerns such as 焦虑, 抑郁症, 创伤, 和 grief are closely connected. Currently, Dr. McElwaine has 14 years of continued recovery.

 

Emily Johnson

Emily Johnson

Emily is a current student in the Holy Family University MS Counseling Psychology program. Emily's internship is with Horsham Clinic working with individuals diagnosed with mental illness 和 addictions. She will be graduating from Holy Family with her Master's in May 2024. Emily looks forward to all new 和 exciting things to come.

Members of campus community at Holy Family University’s 2nd Annual Collegiate Recovery Program event

HFU Hosts 2nd Annual Collegiate Recovery Event

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