At Back2Basics, we believe that recovery doesn’t end with sobriety—it’s a lifestyle built on commitment, resilience, and preparation. Our relapse prevention resources are designed to help young men maintain long-term recovery by equipping them with the tools, support systems, and self-awareness needed to thrive in the real world.
Whether you’re navigating early recovery or have relapsed before, we’re here to help you stay on track—and get back on track—without shame.
Relapse is common—but it’s not inevitable. Many young men relapse simply because they leave treatment without a plan, or they return to environments where old habits and triggers take over.
If you or your loved one has experienced a relapse, you may feel fear, frustration, or disappointment. That’s normal—but relapse does not mean failure.
We view relapse as a signal, not a sentence. It’s an opportunity to reconnect with support, revise your recovery tools, and try again with new insight.
We work with many young men who have relapsed—and we’ve seen them build stronger, more sustainable recoveries than ever before.
OUR TEAM

Founder and CEO

MD: Psychiatrist and Medical Director
LMSW, DBH: Clinical Director
Residential Supervisor
Transitional Living Program Coordinator
Culinary Specialist
Adventure Guide

FNP-C, Nurse Practitioner
Dr. Teresa Buot-Smith discovered her love for the sciences as an undergraduate at the University of Arizona, where she majored in Biochemistry. Afterwards, she completed her medical training at the University of Arizona College of Medicine, where she served as the Vice President of the local chapter of the American Medical Students Association, the Coordinator of the National Geriatric Task Force, and the Student Body Vice-Chair of the Honors and Awards Committee. After medical school, Dr. Buot-Smith completed her residency in Psychiatry at the Banner — University Medical Center Phoenix (formerly Banner Good Samaritan Medical Center). She has done presentations on Dual Diagnoses, Outpatient Detoxification and Closed Head Injuries.
Today, Dr. Buot-Smith operates a highly successful private Psychiatry practice, which she opened in 1994. She also currently serves as the Medical Director at Mark Allen Foundation, an adult behavioral health residential facility in Phoenix, Arizona. Her practice focuses on sensitivity, patience, communication, acceptance, and understanding, and she takes pride in her holistic, compassionate, and humanitarian approach to patient care.
In her free time, Dr. Buot-Smith enjoys spending time with her family and friends, cooking, crafting, traveling and walking.
Bachelor of Social Work Northern Arizona University
Masters, Social Work and Doctorate, Behavior Health Arizona State University
Transitional Living Program Coordinator
Nurse Practitioner
Jeanine Yates, FNP-C, is a board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner who has been practicing since 2015. She began her nursing career after earning a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of Portland. For the next 18 years, she served as the Clinical RN Supervisor at a private urology practice in Southwest Washington, where she is originally from.
In 2011, Jeanine returned to school to pursue advanced training, earning her Master of Science in Nursing from Washington State University with a certification as a Family Nurse Practitioner. Following her graduation in 2015, she spent three years working in orthopedics, gaining valuable experience in both clinical and surgical settings as a first assistant to an upper extremity specialist.
After relocating to Arizona, Jeanine returned to the field of urology, joining a Phoenix-based group practice. In 2022, she transitioned into locum tenens work, taking on diverse assignments in Parker, Williams, Scottsdale, and back in her home state of Washington.
More recently, Jeanine has focused her professional interests on promoting healthspan and longevity. She is passionate about educating and guiding patients on evidence-based strategies to enhance quality of life, including the use of emerging therapies such as peptides. She believes that healthcare should prioritize not just extending life, but improving the way we live it.
Jeanine is excited to be part of the Back2Basics team, viewing her role as an opportunity to contribute meaningfully to patient care and outcomes. Now proud to call Flagstaff home, she enjoys spending her free time with family and friends, and traveling whenever possible.