
Trevor Shevin, CIP, CASAC-T, CARC, MBA
Trevor Shevin is the Principal and Founder of Sterling Recovery Services. Sterling was
founded on a guiding principle: Always provide clients and their families with the utmost
in personalized, professional care while treating them with integrity, dignity and
respect. His client-centric approach is palpable and permeates throughout each fiber of
the organization. Combining years of experience with mentoring, coaching and a
successful career on Wall Street for over a decade, Trevor continuously demonstrates
his innate talent for conducting highly successful interventions with positive outcomes
amongst even the most extreme, complicated cases.
Trevor is a Certified Interventionist Professional (CIP), MBA and also provides
Consultative and Intensive Case Management services to individuals, families and
corporations globally. He also graduated from the 350 hour NCADD CASAC program
where he was designated valedictorian of his class. Trevor facilitates treatment by
teaching the mechanics and skills necessary to cope with personal addiction and mental
health restoration while developing personalized programs that are necessary for long-
term recovery. Trevor is also a lecturer and teaches the substance abuse counseling
curriculum to CASAC students.
After years in the field developing a stellar reputation working with many prestigious
families, companies and institutions in the United States and overseas, he decided to
bring to life his own vision by launching Sterling Recovery Services. Sterling provides
comprehensive recovery services including Interventions, Clinical Intensive Case
Management, Assessments, Family Education services, Nutrition Counseling, Yoga,
Outpatient Recovery Groups, Sober Companions and Sober Escorts. Sterling also offers
community outreach programs, lectures and trainings. Previously Trevor served as a
Partner and the Director of Intensive Case Management Services for two other
substance abuse and mental health recovery companies.
Trevor is actively involved in the community and has dedicated his life both personally
and professionally to being of service. He is on the nonprofit Boards for the National
Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (NCADD) Westchester and Dogaholix
(providing vocational re-entry for young adults in recovery). Trevor runs groups for
Executives integrating professional, personal and spiritual growth, as well as for
recovering alcoholics and addicts focusing on life adjustment issues. He is frequently
requested to speak about the destructive patterns of addiction and the path to recovery
at clinical international conferences and throughout the United States at inpatient
recovery facilities, hospitals, prisons, schools and local town events.
Tuesday October 27th
Afternoon Plenary - Interventionist Panel
1.25 CE Credit
This presentation provides detailed scenarios related to providing intervention services within the Behavioral Health field. The presentation will also provide attendees best practice resources for standard intervention protocols and procedures. Presentation will also discuss the current climate of intervention services within the COVID 19 Health Crisis.