Green Hill Recovery

Green Hill Recovery Green Hill provides integrated and comprehensive outpatient care for substance use and mental health conditions.

We offer Partial Hospitalization (PHP) and Intensive Outpatient (IOP) for Dual-Diagnosis and Intensive Outpatient (IOP) for Mental Health. Green Hill Recovery is an academically oriented, substance use disorder recovery program that offers integrated sober living and intensive outpatient services. The company provides sober supportive housing, life coaching, academic and college admissions counse

ling, experiential and holistic therapy as well as intensive outpatient clinical services to emerging adults interested in attending college. Green Hill Recovery’s residential and clinical facilities are conveniently located near NC State University, William Peace University, UNC-Chapel Hill, Duke University, Wake Tech Community College, and other local colleges and universities. The company aims to equip clients with the skills and support needed to succeed in recovery and in life.

05/01/2026

Six years ago, Megan King joined Green Hill Recovery as an admissions coordinator. She was open from day one about where she wanted to go.
That kind of conversation is not common in most workplaces. Here, it became a roadmap.

Megan completed her master's while working here, trained here, and recently stepped into an outpatient therapist role. She works from a humanistic and Gestalt-informed lens, focused on the belief that clients already carry the capacity for growth.

Green Hill invests in the people who show up for this work. 350+ hours of leadership coaching. $2K CME stipend per provider. Specialized certifications supported across EMDR, LCAS, CADC, and more.

To learn more, visit greenhillrecovery.com or call (984) 266-3269.

04/30/2026

85% of patients who entered Green Hill Recovery already in remission from substance use maintained that throughout their time in our program.

Corey Kennedy, MSW, LCSW, Executive Director of Green Hill Recovery, explains what drives that outcome. Smooth handoffs from detox and residential programs. A curriculum built on skills acquisition and community reinforcement approach. A 24/7 on-call support line staffed by a therapist on rotation. And a team that uses assertive engagement strategies to keep clients showing up consistently.

Our attendance rate is consistently over 90%. Corey believes that is a significant part of why the outcomes look the way they do.

To learn more about our IOP and PHP programs, visit greenhillrecovery.com or call (984) 266-3269.

Most relapse prevention conversations start with strategies. Coping skills. Meetings. Accountability.A more useful place...
04/29/2026

Most relapse prevention conversations start with strategies. Coping skills. Meetings. Accountability.

A more useful place to begin is understanding what is increasing the likelihood of returning to use in the first place. Relapse in addiction is best understood as a shift in underlying risk factors over time rather than a single event.

When those conditions shift, relapse risk shifts with them.

This resource breaks down the risk factors to track, why measurement matters, the protective factors that build long-term stability, and how PHP and IOP reduce risk in real time.

Written by Corey Kennedy, MSW, LCSW, Executive Director of Green Hill Recovery.

Read the full resource here:
greenhillrecovery.com/resources/how-to-prevent-relapse-in-addiction-address-risk-factors/

04/28/2026

Most relapses aren’t sudden. They’re the result of risk factors building over time.

Sleep disruption. Mood instability. Gaps in medication adherence. Loss of structure.

Our approach is to track those variables and intervene early using an integrated model—psychiatry, addiction medicine, family therapy, and evidence-based therapies like DBT.

The result:

84% of our patients show improvement in key relapse risk factors.

And when those risks come down, other outcomes follow:

65% of our patients entering treatment actively using reach zero use
85% maintain zero use after stepping down from higher levels of care

Meaningful improvements in stability, structure, and overall functioning

Outcomes don’t happen in isolation. They follow when the underlying risk is being addressed consistently.

If you have questions about how this works in practice, feel free to drop a comment or message us.

Recovery doesn’t move in a straight line. There are stretches where things improve, and others where more support is nee...
04/27/2026

Recovery doesn’t move in a straight line.

There are stretches where things improve, and others where more support is needed again. That’s not failure—that’s the reality of behavioral health.

Green Hill started small. One sober living house. One therapist. A handful of people trying to build something better.

Over time, we saw the same pattern over and over: progress followed by gaps in care. People getting better, then losing momentum because the system didn’t move with them.

LinkedIN:

Recovery in behavioral health is not linear.

There are periods where people make progress, followed by times where more support is needed again. That pattern is common, but most systems are not designed to account for it.

Green Hill started with a simple goal to build something better than what we were seeing in practice.

Over time, a consistent issue became clear. People would make meaningful progress, but then lose momentum during transitions between levels of care. The system did not adapt to how recovery tends to unfold.

That realization shaped how we have grown.

Instead of building isolated programs, we focused on building a system of care that can expand when symptoms increase and contract when stability improves.

The goal is to create continuity so people are not starting over each time their needs change.

There have been a lot of hard lessons along the way.

That is what these last eight years have been about-building something that reflects the reality of behavioral health.

If any part of this resonates, we are always open to sharing more about what we have built and continue to build. Feel free to drop a comment or message us.

04/24/2026

Green Hill Recovery has changed a lot over the years. What started as a program serving young adult men with substance use has grown into a full integrated care model serving people across a wide range of needs.

Megan King, Outpatient Therapist, talks about what that growth looks like in practice.

When therapy, medication management, and intensive outpatient services all exist under one roof, the barrier to getting more help gets a lot lower.

Clients don't have to piece their care together on their own.

To learn more, visit greenhillrecovery.com or call (984) 266-3269.

There are 168 hours in a week. Therapy can only be one of them. Sometimes that’s enough. Sometimes it isn’t.Our Mental H...
04/23/2026

There are 168 hours in a week. Therapy can only be one of them. Sometimes that’s enough. Sometimes it isn’t.

Our Mental Health Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) is built to support a wide range of mental health needs—from severe depression and bipolar disorder to the many challenges that live in between—through a coordinated, team-based approach.

If you’ve been trying therapy and medication but wondering whether it’s enough to get you where you want to be, schedule a free screener to talk through what you’re dealing with and explore your options.

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04/22/2026

Insight isn’t the same as change.

A lot of people know exactly what’s going on—but still feel overwhelmed.

In our Mental Health IOP, we focus on helping people regulate, not just understand.

We use approaches like DBT to:

Slow things down
Make sense of what you’re feeling
Build real skills to respond differently

So you’re not just reacting—you’re learning how to take the wheel.

Learn more:
https://greenhillrecovery.com/mental-health-iop-raleigh/

When talking about mental health, the goal can’t be “to be happy.” Happiness is an emotion.Emotions aren’t permanent. Th...
04/21/2026

When talking about mental health, the goal can’t be “to be happy.”

Happiness is an emotion.

Emotions aren’t permanent. They move like the tide.

They come in, they go out, whether you want them to or not.

So if the goal is constant happiness, you’re setting yourself up to feel like you’re failing when you’re not.

A more useful goal is building a foundation that can hold steady as things shift.

Something that doesn’t fall apart when the tide goes out.

That foundation is built not by insight alone, but by learning and applying practical skills.

It means understanding what’s happening and knowing what to do when things get hard.

Green Hill’s Mental Health IOP is designed with that in mind.

For providers and partners interested in how we’re structuring our Mental Health IOP, click the link in the comments:

If you or someone you care about is looking for a more practical approach to mental health, you can learn more here:

https://greenhillrecovery.com/mental-health-iop-raleigh/

04/17/2026

Six years ago, Megan King walked into Advaita Health h as an admissions coordinator with a goal she was almost afraid to say out loud.

Now she's an outpatient therapist at Green Hill Recovery, doing exactly the work she set out to do.

Megan works from a humanistic lens, drawing on Gestalt therapy to focus on what's happening for clients in the present moment. Her approach is simple: the client already has what they need. Her job is to help them see it.

We are so proud to have watched her grow into this role.

Improved outcomes in IOP are driven by integration, not just increased treatment hours. When therapy, psychiatry, and ca...
04/14/2026

Improved outcomes in IOP are driven by integration, not just increased treatment hours.

When therapy, psychiatry, and case management operate within a coordinated team, care adapts more quickly to clinical complexity, reduces fragmentation, and supports faster functional recovery.

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