Addictions therapists in Edinboro, Pennsylvania PA
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Integrity Counseling Services
Counselor/Therapist
When struggling to recover from addictions it's important to have a comprehensive recovery program. This includes counseling, support, and a strong spiritual plan. We work with you to create a comprehensive program that includes these elements so you can succeed in recovery.
27 Years Experience
Online in Edinboro, Pennsylvania
Dr. Ruth Viehoff
Psychologist, PsyD, HSPP
Alcohol and marijuana use can often be related to suppressing or avoiding negative emotion. While this works in the short-term, it doesn't address our tendency to avoid or fix the emotional problems we're having. Through therapy, we will work to increase your tolerance to negative emotional states and replace alcohol and marijuana use with healthier coping strategies.
11 Years Experience
Online in Edinboro, Pennsylvania
Sara Burth
Therapist, Counselor in Training
Therapy offers hope, support, and guidance to individuals struggling with addiction and substance abuse, empowering them to overcome their challenges, reclaim their lives, and achieve lasting recovery.
3 Years Experience
Online in Edinboro, Pennsylvania (Online Only)
L'Oréal Porçeia McCollum
Therapist, LSW
Therapy offers hope, support, and guidance to individuals struggling with addiction and substance abuse, empowering them to overcome their challenges, reclaim their lives, and achieve lasting recovery.
16 Years Experience
Online in Edinboro, Pennsylvania (Online Only)
HUGH R STEWART III
Hypnotherapist, Ph.D., ACHt.
I wrote my dissertation on "Reducing Denial In Addictions: An Alternative Integrated Group Approach." I have found that there are many alternatives to 12 step work around addictions or substance abuse. The most important piece I have taken away from 12 step and my 35 years of personal growth experience is one must surrender and let go to their Higher Power, whatever and/or who that is. In my 25 years of practice, the people that have struggled the most are people that do not want to give up control and/or do not have a higher power. I have many ways to teach letting go and surrendering if substances are making ones life unmanageable. If ones life revolves around alcohol or other substances, ones life has become unmanageable and ones higher power becomes the substance(s). It becomes way too much when one is trying to handle life's challenges all by themselves, regardless of what they may be.
24 Years Experience
Online in Edinboro, Pennsylvania