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Lee Weiss is the Chief Executive Officer of Elev8 Centers and Urban Recovery, of two of the most reputed rehabilitation and detoxification facilities in New York. Lee Weissu2019 Urban Recovery Center in New York is a facility based on the vision of delivering recovery from the best place and the perfect location. Lee Weissu2019 Urban Recovery is the only private, free-standing residential treatment center in New York City.
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Everything You Need To Know About Lee Weiss’ Urban Recovery Center in New York
Urban Recovery, Brooklyn, NY Lee Weiss’ Urban Recovery Center in New York is a facility based on the vision of delivering recovery from the best place and the perfect location. We offer: • Evidence-based continuum of care • World renowned family therapists • State of the art medical protocols • Newly built and designed building
Conditions being Treated at Urban Recovery Lee Weiss’ Urban Recovery is the only private, free-standing residential treatment center in New York City. The list of all the conditions being treated here includes: • Cocaine Addiction • Codependence • Dual Diagnosis • Gambling & Gaming Disorders • Grief Issues • Opioid Addiction • Relationship Issues • Alcohol Addiction • Amphetamines Addiction • Anxiety Disorders • Barbiturates Addiction • Benzodiazepines Addiction • Cannabis Addiction
The Process We Follow • We believe in working with our clients on a step-by-step basis – from mind to addiction to treatment. • With each member of our staff having more than 12 years of experience in their respective field, we will create a recovery path unique to each individual and their family. • We work on a value-based approach where we determine what is important to the client and then integrate these values into their path to recovery.
Lee Weiss – An Introduction • Lee Weiss is the Chief Executive Officer of Elev8 Centers and Urban Recovery, of two of the most reputed rehabilitation and detoxification facilities in New York. • He has received his bachelor’s degree in business administration and is currently working on obtaining his PhD in Clinical Psychology. • He has been working in the field of substance abuse for more than fifteen years now.