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Bradley Sorte

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Bradley Sorte
American Addiction Centers (AAC)

American Addiction Centers (AAC) is the leading provider for addiction treatment across the U.S. specializing in evidence-based treatment and mental health care.

At AAC, we aim to treat the whole person, which includes those with co-occurring mental health disorders, physical illnesses, or social issues related to addiction treatment.

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Bradley F. Sorte holds a Masters of Social Work degree and a Masters of Business Administration degree from Florida Atlantic University, a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from Rice University and a Bachelor of Science degree in Legal Studies from Kaplan University. Prior to joining Caron Ocean Drive, Bradley worked as a family therapist at Caron Renaissance since 2011, where he facilitated daily group sessions with current patients, family workshops and the Residential Family Restructuring Program. Prior to his work at Caron Renaissance, Bradley worked as a therapist at The Watershed of the Palm Beaches. Bradley has a passion for looking at the entire family system when helping a patient heal from addiction. Drawing from his years of practice working with families at Caron Renaissance, Bradley believes that for the best chance of success, each family member must be supported in the healing process. Bradley has been a featured speaker at conferences in the United States and abroad on topics from family recovery to young adult addiction.

Credentials

  • BA Psychology – Rice University
  • BS Legal Studies – Kaplan University
  • MSW – Florida Atlantic University
  • MBA – Florida Atlantic University
American Addiction Centers (AAC)

American Addiction Centers (AAC) is the leading provider for addiction treatment across the U.S. specializing in evidence-based treatment and mental health care.

At AAC, we aim to treat the whole person, which includes those with co-occurring mental health disorders, physical illnesses, or social issues related to addiction treatment.