Addiction Recovery
Recovery isn't about willpower. It's about understanding.
If you've tried to cut back, stop, or change your relationship with substances and found yourself back where you started, you already know that willpower alone isn't the answer. That's not a character flaw. Addiction is complex, and it's almost always rooted in something deeper than habit.
Whether you're dealing with alcohol, drugs, prescription medications, or behavioral patterns that feel out of control, the cycle of use, shame, and using again to cope with the shame is exhausting. You don't have to keep living in it.
This is not a program built on shame or strict rules. Recovery looks different for every person, and there's no single right path. Some people pursue full abstinence. Others work toward harm reduction and a healthier relationship with substances. Whether you are questioning, early in recovery, or rebuilding after a relapse, there's a place for you here.
Addressing What's Underneath
Treating the whole person,
not just the behavior.
Our work together focuses on understanding the why behind the patterns. What are you trying to escape from, numb, or manage? What needs have gone unmet? What happened that made checking out feel necessary? These are the questions that lead to lasting change.
Addiction rarely exists in isolation. It's often tangled up with anxiety, depression, trauma, grief, or relationship pain. Therapy here integrates mental health treatment with substance use support, so we're treating the whole person, not just the behavior.
Who This Resonates With
You might be a good fit
if any of this sounds familiar…
Recovery isn't linear, and it doesn't have to be perfect to be real. You just have to be willing to take the next step — and we'll take it together.
Ready to take
the next step?
Reach out and we'll have a conversation — no pressure, no judgment.