Dr. Bob Lynn

Dr. Lynn is an internationally recognized lecturer, researcher, and clinician in the field of Counseling Psychology and Drug Dependency. During the past 40 years he has held leading positions in many clinical settings, levels of addiction treatment, Employee Assistance Programs, State Government, and as a professor in several universities. He is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Senior Fellow in Biofeedback Practice. He is also a recognized expert in Family Therapy and Behavioral Therapy.

Dr. Lynn completed his doctoral studies at Rutgers University School of Graduate Education. His major research focuses on issues related to treatment outcomes.

Dr. Lynn has been recognized by NJ Assembly Resolution for his efforts in the fight against Drug Dependence. He is a Clinical Consultant to Origins Recovery Centers, Adjunct Instructor for Rutgers Institute of Addiction Studies, International Consultant in treatment delivery systems, Clinical Director of The Counseling Group and Family Institute, Director of Special Projects for C4 Recovery Solutions as well as Clinical Director for the National Council on Alcohol and Drug Dependence NJ Juvenile Justice System Adolescent Evaluation and Treatment Project.

Dr. Lynn, although known for his many contributions to the Treatment Community, may be best known for his development of methods for the assessment and placement of clients and developing client centered care coordinated treatment systems focused on outcome data in the United States, Europe and the Middle East. His major focus being the development of systemic community based systems that promote wellness.

Dr. Lynn’s most significant accomplishment may be his ability to help restore hope in communities overwhelmed with despair, finding strength when resources have been depleted and empowering local people to better utilize finite resources and create programs for growth and empowerment that promote family and community sustainability.