Alumni Network

Recovery doesn’t end when treatment does. The alumni network at The Ranch Tennessee provides long-term support for clients who have completed our programs. This community helps graduates stay connected, practice new skills, and build meaningful relationships with others who understand the work of maintaining recovery.

Why alumni support matters

Alumni programs help bridge the shift from structured treatment into daily life. Clients who benefit most include:

  • Those transitioning from residential care
  • Individuals with past relapses
  • People rebuilding routines in environments with strong triggers
  • Anyone who wants continued accountability and connection

This layer of support helps graduates reinforce the tools learned during treatment.

What alumni can expect

The alumni network includes:

  • Regular check-ins and counselor support
  • Alumni groups for shared experiences and encouragement
  • Workshops focused on life skills, healthy routines, and resilience
  • Community events for connection and grounding
  • Access to Rooted, Promises Behavioral Health’s national alumni program

Rooted meetings take place nationwide and online, offering structured peer support for long-term recovery.

Stay connected after treatment

If you’d like to join the alumni community or learn more about aftercare resources, call 470.571.3586. The Ranch Tennessee team is here to support your continued growth.

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Brian Fuller, MD

Medical Director

Dr. Fuller is board certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. He completed medical school at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center and residency at Vanderbilt University. Additionally, he has completed the Nashville Advance Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Program, a two-year intensive program to better integrate traditional psychotherapy into his psychiatric practice. Dr. Fuller began his post-residency career in psychiatry running a psychotherapy-oriented private practice. Looking to help more people than he could working alone yet still provide treatment that emphasizes the importance and value of talk therapy, he joined The Ranch in 2017.

Dr. Fuller is passionate about helping people who have survived trauma and/or are struggling with addiction and strongly believes that the life we all deserve is within reach, no matter the adversity that one must overcome. He views medications as tools rather than solutions and his prescribing philosophy is to use the lowest dose necessary of non-addictive medications to help aid the process of recovery.