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Meet Our Staff

The majority of staff at SouthCoast Recovery is in recovery.
This allows us an informed perspective having “been there and done that.”



Some Words from Our Director

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  Dennis Larkin, C.A.T.C., C.C.D.C. – Executive Director

“In my search for an answer I have found no single treatment method that is appropriate for all individuals. I have found that combining the finest Western medicine available with the essence of the great Eastern healing traditions works best to address both the cause and the symptoms of addiction.”

“SouthCoast now has nearly 15 years continuous experience in creating innovative programs where a blend of clinical, holistic and spiritual approaches to addiction are our focus. In my effort to provide a healing environment for the chemically dependent individual that would encompass mind, body and spirit, we have to explore the practical part of getting a life and living in society on its terms. The spiritual aspects of treatment intervention must meet the unique demands of quality, specialized care for each individual.”

“I believe the human spirit is an essential and critical contributor to our health and our recovery; the basic model we work from has created a focus on the body and mind functioning like a garden that is alive and always growing. I use my personal experience in both addiction and recovery to plant seeds that grow into a better life of physical, mental, and emotional wellbeing - one that cultivates hope, purpose, meaning and personal responsibility. Our program has now become one that is truly about living.”


Dennis Larkin is the founder and developer of SouthCoast Recovery as well as two additional enterprises at the forefront of addiction and recovery services. He is a Certified Chemical Dependency Counselor C.C.D.C., Certified Life Coach M.L.E & E.L.E and Certified Addiction Treatment Counselor C.A.T.C. Dennis holds certificates in Drug and Alcohol Studies, Family Services, Victim Services, Corrections and Criminal Justice Studies and is Gorski Trained in Relapse Prevention and Denial Management. He is an active member of C.A.A.D.E. and is trained in mediation and yoga. Dennis resides in Dana Point, California with his Golden Retriever, Kona.

     
  Edward Kaufman, M.D. – Psychiatrist
With more than 30 awards, publications, and academic appointments to his name, as well as, an extensive career that has spanned over 45 years, Dr. Kaufman has made some of the most important and creative contributions to the treatment of substance abuse in the last hundred years. Dr. Kaufman's combination of a deep understanding of the psychology of those stuggling with addiction and great insight into the process of dynamic psychotherapy make him an asset to anyone seeking help with substance abuse.
     
  Dr. Bob Buley, P.H.D. – Clinical Psychologist
“The basis of my work is LOVE. I believe it is the most important component of the rehabilitation process and at SouthCoast Recovery, it is REAL!”” A therapist for 44 years, Dr. Bob began his career founding a gang center in Los Angeles then ran a school for disturbed teens. He served as Clinical Director for Shasta County Substance Abuse before obtaining his P.H.D. and license in Clinical Psychology. Dr. Bob has worked primarily with sexually, physically and emotionally abused adults. Recently, Dr. Bob has served rehabs in Orange County, concentrating on depression and anxiety as precursors to addiction. “Working at SouthCoast, I am able to embrace a spirit, believe in love and find my happiness with staff and clients. I cherish helping clients do the same.”
     
  Dr. Michael Rudolph, M.D. – Consulting Physician
“As individuals recover from the disease of addiction, they need personal and professional dedication. Individual attention and care is an integral part of the healing process at SouthCoast Recovery.” Dr. Rudolph received his Medical Degree from Columbia University in 1981 and has since worked in emergency medicine and addiction medicine. He is also active in teaching emergency medicine at Western University and a member of the American Society of Addiction Medicine and California Society of Addiction Medicine. “Participating in each client’s recovery is so exciting and the compassion in this program is unparalleled.”
     
  Krishna Jessick, C.A.T.C. – Program Director
“My mission is to gather an exceptional staff to make SouthCoast Recovery the most outstanding program available with healing and wellness as our focus.” With 11 years of experience, Krishna designs our unique treatments to create a structured and progressive program administered with each client’s individual success in mind. She is a graduate in Human Services, Drug and Alcohol, is C.A.T.C. certified and is active in and C.A.A.D.E and H & I service. She is also trained in Crisis Intervention, Recovery Coaching M.L.E., Relapse Prevention, Denial Management and Primordial Sound Meditation. “Helping others achieve their goals and dreams nourishes my soul; it motivates me and cultivates spiritual growth in my personal recovery.”
     
  Christa L. Olds, C.A.T.C. – Intake Counselor, Case Manager
“I am so proud to be part of an exceptional treatment team at SouthCoast Recovery where all clients can experience total mind, body and spiritual healing.” Christa utilizes her strength and mindfulness within her own recovery to help clients live each moment fully, clean and serene. She has 7 years of experience in drug and alcohol treatment and is C.A.T.C. certified. She is a graduate in Drug and Alcohol Studies as well as Corrections and Criminal Justice. She is also trained in Crisis Intervention, Relapse Prevention, Denial Management and Meditation. She is active in H & I service and a C.A.A.D.E. member. “I aspire to help each individual reach the goals they set for themselves and assist each client on their journey towards purpose, fulfillment and self-actualization.”
     
  Mary McKenzie, L.M.F.T., M.Ed.
"It has been a long time dream of mine to work at a center where caring, respect, and treatment of the whole person is the bottom line. This climate creates a place of safety, where causes, as well as symptoms, can be explored and healed. I ahve founs that home, and am thrilled to be a part of the exceptional treatment team at SouthCoast Recovery." In the counseling field for 20 years, Mary received her Bachelor of Science in Psychology/creative writing from Lewis-Clark State College, and a Masters of Education in Counseling and Human Services from the University of Idaho. Mary is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. "Empowering other in their healing and recovery is on of my life's greatest joys."
     
  Tim Best, C.A.T.C - Extended Care Program Supervisor
I believe my higher power placed me at South Coast Recovery where I am privileged to serve our clients beside a loving, compassionate,hard working staff. Tim imparts to clients that through a series of small obtainable goals, one can be placed on their own positive life path. Tim has 3 years experience as a chemical dependency counselor, graduate of Saddle Back College , and is a Certified Addiction Treatment Counselor. Trained in primordial sound meditation and Kriya Yoga, specializing in Eastern Studies. An active member of the 12 step community, with a heavy emphasis on life skills. "It is an honor to be part of an innovative team with such an extensive program, that keeps their prices affordable. WE are truly here for our clients."
     
  Morgan Richardson, C.A.T.C., C.C.J.P - Intake Coordinator, Counselor
"The SouthCoast Recovery program gave me willingness and showed me that I have the power to change the way that I look at myself and the world.” Morgan helps individuals and families begin healing by informing them about recovery. A Human Services graduate, he is certified in Conflict Resolution and Mediation, Denial Management, Recovery Coaching M.L.E. and Spirit Recovery. He is also trained in Meditation, as a Certified Addiction Treatment Counselor, and as a Certified Criminal Justice Professional and is working towards his Marriage and Family Therapist license in the addiction field. Morgan is active in Cocaine Anonymous, Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous and volunteers at a local homeless shelter. “My job is great! I get to start the recovery process by sharing the gift of recovery.”
     
  Don Keith, C.A.T.C-i - Counselor
“I am grateful to be part of the solution here at SouthCoast Recovery, helping clients from varied pasts build a new, bright future.” Don brings the special gift of humor to our clients and keeps everybody laughing. He has spent the past 15 years working in the Social Service/Human Service field, including 6 years working for the Orange County Probation Department. He is currently working on his C.A.T.C. at Saddleback College. Don is trained in Primordial Sound Meditation; is active in his 12-step program; and shares his experience, strength and hope. “I really appreciate the compassion and understanding our clients receive. They are all treated with dignity, no matter who they are or where they come from.”
     
  Grant Collins, M.S. – , Acupuncturist, Oriental Herbalist
“The clients at SouthCoast Recovery have a special place in my heart. It is great to watch the transformations that occur as a result of such an amazing program.” Grant graduated with a Master of Science in Oriental Medicine from the Southwest Acupuncture College. He is California Board Certified and has been in private practice sine 2003. His administration of acupuncture allows clients reduced cravings, reduced chance of relapse, better sleep and a calmer mind. Grant has also spent many years instructing and competing in martial arts. He is a member of the Elite Doctor’s Speakers Bureau, educating the public on health and nutrition. “It is a joy to help clients achieve optimum health through Chinese Medicine.”
     
  Celeste Seiler – Massage Therapist
“No other program that I have worked for can match SouthCoast Recovery’s revolutionary holistic approach to rehabilitation.” Celeste, owner of A Touch of Heaven Massage and Holistic Healing, has witnessed the devastating effects of addiction on the body, mind and spirit both in her family and her clientele for years. These events inspired her to bring her gift of touch to all those struggling with this disease. Celeste specializes in “detoxification massage”, Ayruvedic and Oriental techniques and nutritional therapy. These methods restore proper organ function, relieve pain and get clients back in touch with their bodies. “It’s great working in a program where clients get real skills to change their lives.”
     
             Kona Larkin, D.O.G. – Unconditional Love Specialist
“It has been my experience that a little affection can go a long way here at SouthCoast Recovery. Everybody could use a healing lick.” Kona has been in recovery for 8 years and is SouthCoast’s trainer in unconditional love. To help clients through their ruff recovery, Kona employs a softfur approach. He takes the time to listen intently, without judgment, when anyone needs an ear. He is always there to share a pet, a cuddle or a stress-relieving walk. Kona is trained in Meditation, Spirit Recovery and Pet Therapy. He is also L.I.C.K.S. certified and is active in the recovery community. “I’m here to lend a paw to ensure our clients don’t roll over on their recovery. Woof!”
     
  Ernest Templeton – Intake Director
“Having graduated from SouthCoast Recovery, I know that the program works to restore lives and dreams. I am living proof!” Ernie manages the sales here at SouthCoast. This is his way of giving back to the program that helped him get back on his feet. He had 20 years of experience in technology sales and marketing prior to bringing his talents to the team here. Holding a Bachelor’s Degree from California State University, Long Beach, Ernie values the opportunity to be active in the 12-step recovery community. “Bringing others into the 12-step community is one of the greatest gifts I could give. I am proud to be reaching out to others in need through my work.”
     
  Ryan Schrier – Intake Coordinator
“SouthCoast Recovery changed my life and gave me back the relationships and goals I had lost in my active addiction.” In 17 years of addiction, Ryan lost everything – his wife, his son, his career and his soccer scholarship. When he surrendered and became willing to accept the help of his family and the SouthCoast program, he turned his life around. He now answers the SouthCoast hotline to help people who are looking for the same thing he was – freedom from active addiction and alcoholism. Ryan is trained in Meditation and is active in Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous and Cocaine Anonymous. He also speaks on H & I and detox center panels. “Getting others into recovery to build their new life gives me purpose.”
     
  Deborah J. Beaver - Marriage Family Therapist Intern
“Coming from an extensive background in holistic health, I was naturally drawn to SouthCoast Recovery’s view that a whole system of beliefs must be analyzed rather than individual components, taking into account all of somebody’s physical, mental, and social conditions in their treatment of recovery.” I have been working in recovery and mental health for the past 12 years and hold a Master of Science in Counseling; Bachelor of Science in Human Service with an emphasis in mental health and addictions; Certified Chemical Dependency Counselor; and a Certified Holistic Health Practitioner. I am a tribal member of the Cherokee Nation and my passion is working with Indigenous people in hopes of healing the generational trauma that has plagued our people for many years. I believe that LOVE is at the core of all healing, and at SouthCoast Recovery love is at the heart of our foundational approach. I am honored to be apart of this team, Thank You.
  Jacque Tahuka-Nunez
A California Indian whose ancestors built the Mission San Juan Capistrano, Jacque has made a successful career out of sharing her Acjachemen culture, history, and love of the creator. Recently chosen by the state of California as the 2009 Indian Educator of the Year, Jacque prides herself on preserving and passing her culture along through the oral Native American tradition of storytelling. While attending college at USC, she traveled across the country competing on the National Collegiate Speech Circuit and American Forensic League. She received the Most Outstanding Speaker Award from USC for three years and numerous medals for superior accomplishments, including 1st Place Gold Medal National Speech Competition. After graduating from USC and Pacific Christian College she began to teach in elementary schools, where she enjoyed teaching for over 17 years.
     
  Peter Macias
Received his Drug and Alcohol Counseling certificate and has been practicing for over 20 years. Though Pete's primary focus is on Alcohol relief, Pete feels that spiritual ceremonies have many healing properties, believing that old traditions can help people get back to their roots. Pete is a member of the Pala band of Mission Indians and works on healing and recovery through traditional Native American ceremonies.
     
  Samanatha Crane
     
  Lisa Burdick, Certificate Candidate - Drug/Alcohol Studies, Victim Services, Criminal Justice
Lisa worked in the Entertainment Industry for 28 years as a SAG franchised talent agent, instructor, and child's advocate. During Lisa's time in the Entertainment Industry, she referred numerous clients and other members of the industry into recovery for Drug or Alcohol abuse, eventually discovering that she wanted to work in the field of Recovery. "I'm using my education and personal experiences to serve the community to help promote wholeness, for the body, soul, and spirit through counseling. My goal is to assist other to achieve their most important life goals." Lisa has a Certificate in Christian Counseling Pyschology from Saddleback Church of Lake Forrest and is First Aide CPR Certified. Currently, she is pursuing her Certificate in Drug and Alcohol Studies from Saddleback College.