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At Frontier Behavioral Health, we recognize addiction as a disease impacting individuals on biological, psychological, social, and spiritual levels. Just like other health conditions, we believe self-management, coupled with mutual support, plays a vital role in addiction recovery. Our commitment is to support you comprehensively, addressing every aspect of your life, to enhance your journey towards complete recovery.
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Medical Director
Dr. Christopher M. Bailey, a Board-Certified Physician in Addiction Medicine, and Family Medicine, serves as the Medical Director for Frontier Behavioral Health.
Based in Eastern Kentucky, Dr. Bailey practices both addiction medicine and family medicine.
His educational journey began at Prestonsburg High School, followed by graduation from Alice Lloyd College.
He was part of the inaugural graduation class at the Kentucky College of Osteopathic Medicine at the University of Pikeville.
Throughout his career, Dr. Bailey has remained dedicated to improving patient outcomes by providing compassionate and essential care.
Program Director
Vikki Dameron Bonyata has spent her entire career working with clients who have substance use and mental health disorders. She began in the counseling field in 1978 volunteering at a detox/sdi crisis unit while attending college.
Vikki was a high school dropout who received her GED in 1977. She continued her education and is a lifelong learner. She went on to receive her PhD in Counselor Education and Supervision in 2017 as well as a Med in Professional Counseling in 2007.
Vikki’s licenses include:
Vikki retired from the Kentucky Department of Corrections in 2018 where she served as a counselor in Community Corrections.
She has previously taught Substance Abuse, Mental Health, Criminal Justice, Sociology and Counseling Classes for Big Sandy Community and Technical College, Morehead State University and Lindsey Wilson College.
She has been employed as Program Director at Frontier Behavioral Health since 2020.