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Sarah Mohr
CEO and Clinical Director
An LCSW with over 25 years of experience in human services, and a certified drug and alcohol counselor, Sarah brings extensive experience, including her personal journey, to the work of recovery services. She is an artist, drummer, and writer, and loves nature and the outdoors, and has benefitted from these practices in her personal recovery from addiction and mental illness. Sarah is currently at the UC Berkeley Haas School of Business, also bringing organizational, leadership, and logistical knowledge to lead RRSC towards being a thriving hub of assistance to people seeking to benefit from a life free from the pernicious effects of drug and alcohol abuse.

Steve Moriarty
Director of Rhythm Arts
Steve Moriarty is a writer, musician, and licensed psychotherapist. He has made significant contributions across both creative and therapeutic fields.
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Psychotherapy and Community Work
A trauma-informed psychotherapist in private practice, Moriarty incorporates drumming and music creation into therapy groups for community mental health centers, rehabilitation facilities, and schools. His practice is informed by experience, neuroscience research and his lifelong work as a professional musician, blending rhythm creation and mindfulness into a holistic and inclusive psychotherapy practice. He presented his research at 2023 National Association of Social Workers national conference and is a preferred keynote speaker.
Music Career
Moriarty is a founding member of The Gits, a critically acclaimed Seattle-based rock band. He is the author of Art, Rock, and Revolution: A Story of Mia Zapata and The Gits (Feral House Books, 2024. The tragic murder of Zapata in 1993 had a profound impact on the music community, and Moriarty played a central role in the band’s private investigation into her death, as well as supporting the prosecution. He continues to perform worldwide with various bands, and his own band, The Gits – who have been nominated for a 2025 Grammy award.
Academic Background and Clinical Experience
Moriarty has a master’s degree in clinical social work from the University of Washington and a bachelor’s degree in civil rights law from Antioch College. His wide-ranging clinical experience includes work at the San Francisco General Hospital psychiatric emergency department, Kaiser Permanente’s chemical dependency program, schools, and community mental health centers in Seattle and the San Francisco Bay Area. He sees patients in a thriving private practice in Oakland, California.

Tamara Nakhjavani
Director of Energy Medicine
Tamara Nakhjavani is an eclectic healer and graduate of the energy therapy, Reiki, EFT clinical hypnotherapy, and shamanic practices programs at HCH. She is the founder of Seraphim Center for Healing and Education, a healing practice based in Oakland, California.
Tamara has been facilitating free Reiki clinics and teaching Reiki for nine years. She combines her knowledge gained at HCH with her advanced psychic abilities and ongoing studies of Qigong to strengthen her clients and students’ connection with the divine. Tamara is also a small business and nonprofit, transactional attorney, a longtime human rights activist, and a mother of a beautiful 12-year-old girl.
Our Core Values
Self Mastery
Unconditional Equity
Gratitude
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