Our Team
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Justin Yoken
Justin Yoken has been working in treatment since 2016. He has worked as a Recovery Coach, Program Director, Assistant Director and eventually became the Director of an aftercare which included a coaching team and sober living houses. He got certified as a Peer Recovery Support Specialist in 2016 by the State of Texas. In addition, he has worked with hundreds of families over the past seven years assisting their journey with establishing new boundaries, communication patterns, and overall behaviors with their loved ones. Justin got sober in 2014 and lives the recovery lifestyle himself, which allows him to transmit the behaviors more easily due to walking the same path as many of his clients. Justin enjoys working out, sports, live music, and spending time with his family and friends. "Recovery has given me more than I could ever expect and I am so grateful that I was given the opportunity to get sober and be in recovery. If I was able to do it after ten years of substance use, then so can anyone."
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Charlie Moffet
Charlie moffet has been working in the treatment industry for over six years. After starting his own journey in recovery he quickly realized working in addiction was his path forward. Charlie worked for a non-profit all male treatment center in Wimberley, TX for five years. He did everything from being a recovery advocate to recovery specialist, meeting with guys one on one, helping the family along the way and marketing. In 2017, Charlie decided to open an all male sober living business called, “Chuck and Joe’s Sober Living.” It’s a staple in the Austin community and is still in business to this day! In 2022, Charlie worked for a dual diagnoses center as a “group facilitator.” His duty was to teach skill groups that included DBT, CBT, attachment theory and 12 step work. Charlie decided to get an RSPS certificate in 2022 with hopes, of once again, working with guys one on one. He is currently in college to get his LMSW and one day become a clinical therapist. Charlie is also a screen writer and a passionate traveler. “Living life to the fullest is the best gift sobriety has given me and I want everyone to know anything is possible if you put your recovery first.”