
Addiction Counselor
Keith Miller & Associates Counseling
Psychotherapists, Psychiatrist, and Couples Counselors
8120 Woodmont Avenue, #205, Bethesda, Maryland 20814 | 202-629-1949
Addiction takes many forms but follows a very familiar pattern. Do you know how to understand your addiction cycle? Our addiction counselors go beyond traditional recovery models by providing you with specific and relevant counseling that will target the most important part of your emotional cycle with addiction. Many people can't recover successfully by themselves and getting support for recovery from addiction is very important. We look forward to speaking with you and are glad to offer a free consult.

Addiction Counselor
Paul Kelner, Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Certified Sex Addiction & Anger Management Therapist
5114 Dorsey Hall Drive, Ellicott City, Maryland 21042 | 301-388-0178
I am a Certified Sex Addiction Therapist. I have helped many men and women recover from compulsive and out-of-control sexual behaviors, such as chronic masturbation and porn watching, high-risk sexual behavior, anonymous hook-ups and intimacy issues. I provide individual and group therapy that will help you cope with your urges as well as integrate healthy sexuality into your relationships.

Addiction Counselor
Robert Castle, M.S., LCPC, NCC
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor
Cockeysville, Maryland 21094 | 410-702-5138
To help you manage addictive behaviors and dependence on any mood altering substances, we will start with reviewing the history of your addictive behavior and the impact it has on your relationships, health, employment, and functioning. Sometimes addictive substances or behaviors have served to mask underlying sources of pain, such as mood instability, anxiety, relationship stressors, or emptiness and loss of meaning. These underlying factors can be addressed in psychotherapy along with learning new resources for managing addictive behaviors, such as educational lectures, family therapy, 12 step groups, and/or referral to a medical doctor for medication that aids your overall recovery.