
Addiction Counselor
Jean Eljay, MS, PhD, CNLP, CH, CI, AdvHC
Certified Advanced Hypnotist and NeuraLinguistic Programmer
In 19380 - Nearby to Glasgow.
Are you struggling with substance abuse/dependence? Do you find yourself in dangerous situations? Do you have substance-related problems with your family, courts, work, school and relationships? Spending more time searching than on your life? Is the pleasure gone for you and all that remains is facing the problems of withdrawal? Step forward - reverse negative and unhealthy addictions. Change behaviors and beliefs that push continued addiction. Free yourself and enjoy your friends, family and your life. For a free consult, contact Dr. Jean Eljay.

Addiction Counselor
Christopher DiOrio, MS MLA
Individual and Couples Counselor MS, MLA
In 19032 - Nearby to Glasgow.
Avoidance of certain issues and feelings can be a major motivator for an addiction. Exploring what may be driving your addiction as a way of coping can help family members to know the best way to support their loved ones . Having years of experience with treating individuals and families address the issues surrounding addiction, I have seen people successfully address this issue and learn how to live meaningful lives as they entered the process of therapy and as they began building on their recovery supports.

Addiction Counselor
The Center for Healthier Relationships, Individuals,& Sexualities, Network of Inclusive Therapists
In 19110 - Nearby to Glasgow.
Addictions can be some of the most challenging mental health struggles. It is important to approach addiction through a biopsychosocial approach. This means looking into the biological component of physical dependency, the psychological challenges (such as depression or anxiety) which trigger use, as well as social connections which support use or may serve as a support for recovery from substance abuse.