Rock Recovery, and Rock Recovery House policies, will be guided by two core values: “Be Real,” and “Live Life.”
Be Real
The value “Be Real” encapsulates the importance of honesty and trust between Rock Recovery as an organization and the women it serves. Rock Recovery will be honest with women regarding what Rock Recovery Houses offer: support and individualized Christ-centered treatment during non-work hours, enabling women to face their addictions and daily life simultaneously. This type of treatment is appropriate only for women who are recovering from their addictions; it is not appropriate for women who are in denial or resisting treatment. In return, Rock Recovery Houses will expect woman to be authentic regarding their daily struggles and adherence to house policies. Furthermore, by employing Christian nutritionists, LCSWs, psychologists, therapists, and a live-in lifestyles coach, Rock Recovery Houses will strive to gain the trust of woman residents. In return, Rock Recovery Houses will expect women to trust Rock treatment teams regarding their individualized eating and exercise plans. Rock Recovery will also “Be Real” by keeping costs real. Our goal is to charge each women resident a monthly rent that is equivalent to the cost of living (e.g., $700 to $1500 per month). This cost is approximately 1% to 10% of current residential treatment facilities, which charge between $10,000 and $100,000 per month.
Live Life
The value “Live Life” points to the goal of Rock Recovery Houses: to help women identify and address the root of their addictions (i.e., the wounds they have suffered), such that they may achieve true recovery in and through Christ. All therapy activities will focus on this goal. Rock Recovery Houses will help women “Live Life” to its fullest by helping them to realize who they are in Christ, and learn to live in Christ rather than in their addictions. Together, the values of “Be Real” and “Live Life” represent the organization’s commitment to providing desperately needed treatment option for working women who are open to seeking Christ’s hand in their recovery process. In sum, by providing an affordable opportunity for woman to dedicate ample time to their personal recovery process in a supportive, Christ-centered residential setting, as they live out their daily lives, Rock Recovery will address a major gap in current treatment options for food and exercise addictions, which cripple over 10% of American women.