Becks Logan

 

Becks founded The Joyful Summits Restorative Justice Center because of a passion for intervening with the sexual and domestic violence cycle from the perpetrator side. She has done extensive research on the disparities in treatment for this population. She wants to create a place where men who have experienced or caused harm can truly change their lives—clinically, emotionally, and practically. As a survivor, client-centered care provider, and tradeswoman, Becks believes in walking beside men from chaos and shame to leadership. Her work is rooted in the belief that every man (and human) deserves the chance to become someone they are proud of.

 

Becks Logan is a visionary, program director, trauma-informed direct care specialist, and tile installer with a decade of experience leading high-acuity mental health programs and court-referred 501c3. Her work spans wilderness therapy, residential treatment and partial hospitalization program management, nonprofit development, experiential leadership development, neurofeedback, and grassroots disaster relief response.

Becks served as Program Director at The Willows at Red Oak Recovery and PIVOTPoint WNC, where she oversaw large interdisciplinary teams, rebuilt staff culture, led program licensing and audits, wrote research-based program curriculum, and created trauma-informed training systems from the ground up. She’s also worked as a wilderness guide, neurofeedback technician, direct care leader, and crisis responder across multiple populations—including young adults, veterans, survivors, adolescents and justice-involved individuals.

In addition to mental health leadership, Becks apprenticed under a master tile setter and integrates trade work into therapeutic spaces. Their research as a lead author in prolonged exposure therapy for PTSD in veterans, and bystander intervention for domestic violence on college campuses has been published and presented at national conferences.

 
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