EDMOND, Okla. (Feb. 2, 2023)—Behavioral healthcare leader Brian Couey, PsyD, has been named executive director of the Arcadia Trails Center for Addiction Recovery, a 40-bed residential treatment center that is part of INTEGRIS Health, the largest health system in Oklahoma.
Dr. Couey has worked in the substance use treatment industry for nearly two decades, most recently serving as a regional director of outpatient services for the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation, the nation's largest nonprofit system of substance use disorder treatment, mental health care, recovery resources and related prevention and education services. He holds master's and doctorate degrees in clinical psychology from the California School of Professional Psychology in Los Angeles. He also received an award from the California Psychology Internship Council for his commitment to working with underserved populations and has been recognized by the U.S. House of Representatives for his community service work.
INTEGRIS Health Arcadia Trails is an affiliate-level member of Hazelden Betty Ford's Patient Care Network, and Dr. Couey is the treatment center as part of a management agreement with Hazelden Betty Ford. where he is a senior leader. Dr, Couey succeeds Javier Ley, DPC, who is now leading the Hazelden Betty Ford treatment center in Naples, Fla.
"I am excited to join a great team at a world-class facility, and grateful for the opportunity to help more individuals and families heal in this wonderful community," Dr, Couey said.
INTEGRIS Health Arcadia Trails offers a state-of-the-art full continuum of care from residential treatment to outpatient services to help people learn how to move from clinical management to a thriving, self-directed recovery. The facility. located at 4851 INTEGRIS Parkway in Edmond, is in-network with most insurances. Call 405-216-2500 or toll-free at 844-817-6625 to start the admission process.
The Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation is a force of healing and hope for individuals, families and communities affected by addiction to alcohol and other drugs. As the nation's leading nonprofit provider of comprehensive inpatient and outpatient addiction and mental health care for adults and youth, the Foundation has treatment centers and telehealth services nationwide as well as a network of collaborators throughout health care. Through charitable support and a commitment to innovation, the Foundation is able to continually enhance care, research, programs and services, and help more people. With a legacy that began in 1949 and includes the 1982 founding of the Betty Ford Center, the Foundation today is committed to diversity, equity and inclusion in its services and throughout the organization, which also encompasses a graduate school of addiction studies, a publishing division, an addiction research center, recovery advocacy and thought leadership, professional and medical education programs, school-based prevention resources and a specialized program for children who grow up in families with addiction.