Briana Partlow

Clinical Supervisor, ACT Team Lead

Briana Partlow is a Clinical Supervisor at Anuvia Prevention and Recovery Center, who serves as the Team Lead of the Assertive Community Treatment program. Briana is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Licensed Clinical Addiction Specialist, and published researcher. Briana is a Charlotte native, who earned her Master of Social Work degree from the University of North Carolina Charlotte. Briana also received a Bachelor of Social Work degree from the University of North Carolina Greensboro. Briana’s experience as a clinician includes dual diagnosis treatment, crisis management, community treatment, trauma informed care, program development, and macro social work research. Briana is passionate about increasing access to substance use and mental health services, providing quality client centered care, reducing the stigmatization of behavioral health, and honoring the ethics of her disciplines. Briana has over 3 years of ACT experience and is proud to give back to her hometown through community treatment initiatives.

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Degrees Earned & Alma Mater
Bachelor of Social Work, University of North Carolina Greensboro
Master of Social Work, University of North Carolina Charlotte
Certifications Earned
Master of Social Work (MSW)
Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW)
Licensed Clinical Addiction Specialist (LCAS)
Achievements, Publications & Awards
Published Researcher

Recent Posts From Briana Partlow

Signs & Symptoms of Alcohol Use Disorder

Alcohol use disorder (or AUD) describes a pattern of uncontrollable alcohol use that interferes with your daily life, leads to preoccupation with alcohol, or causes problems with the law, your health, and your relationships. Unhealthy alcohol use is far broader, and can include any alcohol use that puts your health or safety at risk (including […]

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Opioid Abuse Treatment: Understanding, Options, and Support

Opioid abuse is a public health crisis that has touched most American families in some way. Around 10 million people misuse prescription opioids every year, and in 2020, nearly three in every four overdose deaths in the U.S. involved opioids. While these statistics are staggering, recovery is possible. Many people who once struggled with opioid […]

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What to Know About the Signs of Clinical Depression

You may be suffering from clinical depression if you: Find yourself feeling low for weeks at a time Are no longer interested in the activities you once enjoyed Are isolating yourself from friends and family This condition can affect your appetite, your ability to get restful sleep, and even your ability to think clearly—all reasons […]

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Resources for College Students

Many college and university students don’t realize that there are resources to help them with substance abuse: A recent study looking at non-prescription drug abuse among college students found that only “51.4% of students were aware of resources, either on or off campus, that help with prescription drug safety.”1 Another study found that “only 4% […]

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Teens and Substance Use

Drug and alcohol use rates among adolescents and young adults vary from year to year, but research shows that substance use remains a significant problem for this age group. Teens also tend to minimize the risks of substance use, putting them at greater risk for abusing drugs and alcohol. After reading this blog, you should […]

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Charlotte has increase in overdoses, drinking during COVID

Watch your ‘wine o’clock.’ Charlotte has increased in overdoses, drinking during COVID by Amanda Zhou, Charlotte Observer, April 22, 2020 Drug overdoses have increased in Charlotte, according to police, and addiction specialists say they’re concerned people are drinking too much alcohol and resorting to drugs while stuck at home. Since March 26 — when Mecklenburg […]

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Thank you Mecklenburg County

We are grateful to Mecklenburg County Public Health for the support we received through a 2022 Grow Grant. The funding enabled us to offer classes in yoga and meditative journaling to individuals who were at our inpatient alcohol treatment center from April – June 2022.   

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Client and Family Advisory Committee Member Recruitment

The Client and Family Advisory Committee is recruiting new members! If you’re interested, please contact Edith Moore at 704.445.6868 or edith.moore@anuvia.org. Client and Family Advisory Committee (CFAC) Purpose: The Client and Family Advisory Committee will promote quality services for Anuvia Prevention and Recovery Center clients and family members by supporting positive changes, services for all clients, […]

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Anuvia Launches the Lock Your Meds® Campaign

To promote awareness of prescription drug abuse in Mecklenburg County, Anuvia has launched the Lock Your Meds® campaign. Substance use disorder prevention for families is a key focus, encouraging safe storage and disposal of prescription drugs at home. Lock Your Meds®, created by the National Family Partnership, is a campaign aimed at helping parents protect […]

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15-16 Annual Report now available

Want to know more about Anuvia Prevention & Recovery Center? A link to our new annual report is below. You can find out more information about: Psychiatric and medication management services; Alcohol & drug detoxification and inpatient drug or alcohol rehab; Substance Abuse Comprehensive Outpatient Treatment (SACOT); Drug Rehab for Teens; MORE; Just click on […]

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Assessments — an essential step in treatment

An assessment is the starting point for all substance abuse treatment. The assessment is made up of multiple questions that help the clinician understand any need for assistance related to substance abuse, mental health, medical care,  housing, employment, support, transportation etc. Below are some common questions when considering an assessment. Who needs an assessment? Anyone can ask […]

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Giving Back Through Amazon Smile

Did you know that you can support Anuvia when you are doing your holiday shopping on Amazon? If not, it’s simple! Here are the basics: AmazonSmile is a simple and automatic way for you to support your favorite charity every time you shop and at no cost to you. To shop Amazon Smile, simply click […]

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Safe Place

Anuvia Prevention & Recovery Center is now a designated Safe Place in Charlotte. The organization will display the yellow and black Safe Place sign, which signifies immediate help and safety for youth. It is estimated over one million youth run away from home each year due to abuse, neglect, family conflicts and other issues. The […]

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