Subsidiaries · Four service capabilities

The four capabilities the Method requires.

Each subsidiary is a cross-cutting clinical capability that the 365-day curriculum draws on every day — and that no single anchor could economically build alone. Together they make the Method deliverable.

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Subsidiary I01
Forest · Medical & Psychiatric

Atlas Integrated Health

Psychiatry, addiction medicine, primary care — the medical floor under recovery.

Atlas Integrated Health is the medical and psychiatric arm of the continuum. It provides the prescribers, the lab work, the medication management, and the physician oversight that residential and outpatient programs need to meet patients where their bodies actually are.

For patients carrying a co-occurring depression, anxiety, ADHD, or PTSD presentation alongside substance use, AIH provides the psychiatric throughline. Same provider before, during, and after the anchor program — so medication is not a moving target every time the patient steps down a level of care.

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Subsidiary II02
Sienna · Body & Habit

Atlas Wellness

Movement, nutrition, breath, sleep — the daily practices that make therapy land.

Atlas Wellness is the body half of the Method. Therapy doesn't take hold in a body that is dysregulated, malnourished, or sleeping four hours a night. The Wellness team designs and delivers the daily practices that put the body back in a state where the rest of the work can happen.

Programs are calibrated by phase: Phase I (Awareness) focuses on regulation — breath, sleep restoration, basic nutrition. Phase II (Healing) adds movement, strength, and somatic practice. Phases III and IV are about sustainable habit, not aesthetic.

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Subsidiary III03
Steel · Mind & Relationship

Atlas Therapy

The therapy stack, full depth — individual, group, couples, family, EMDR, IFS.

Atlas Therapy is the deep clinical work. Where Wellness regulates the body and Integrated Health stabilizes the medication, Atlas Therapy is the modality library: trauma work (EMDR, somatic experiencing, IFS), couples and family work, complex-trauma groups, identity work, attachment work — the slow, careful work of changing how a person inhabits their own mind.

Clinicians are matched to client by modality and fit, not by who happens to be open. Across the three anchors, Atlas Therapy maintains a roster of specialty-trained clinicians that any anchor can route to.

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Subsidiary IV04
Sand · Community & Continuity

Atlas Living

Sober living, alumni, the long tail of community after a discharge date.

Atlas Living is what happens after discharge — sober living residences, structured alumni programming, sponsor and peer networks, and the day-to-day infrastructure that keeps the curriculum running in someone's actual life, not just in a clinical setting.

Most relapse happens in the months after a discharge date. Atlas Living exists because continuity is itself an intervention. The Arc keeps running. The clinician sees what's happening. The community is still there.

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How they fit together

Four capabilities. One day at a time.

The 365-day Atlas Method calls on each subsidiary every day. Morning regulation is Wellness. The clinical session is Therapy. The medication check is Integrated Health. The evening community prompt is Living. The patient sees a single curriculum; the subsidiaries do the work behind it.

This is the architecture: anchors hold the licenses, subsidiaries hold the capabilities, the Method connects them.

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