Addiction Counselor
Colleen Young, Colleen Perry(Young)
Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist
1151 Dove Street, Suite 245, Newport Beach, California 92660 | 951-533-8944
I bring an empathetic, non-judgemental style to my approach to treating addiction. I have extensive experience working with a variety of addictions including but not limited to pornography, gaming, shopping, cosmetic surgery and drugs and alcohol. I am currently the Program Director of The Haven at University of Redlands serving as a Clinical Life Coach for University students in recovery from drugs and alcohol living in a sober collegiate community.
Addiction Counselor
Marijane Ward, Ph.D.
Licensed Clinical Psychologist
1151 Dove Street Suite 230, Newport Beach, California 92660 | 949 388-3741
Addictions are a complicated area of work. Often the specific addiction is a symptom for much deeper discontent and shame. Along with the physical body addiction, many times the psycho-emotional issues have been present for a long time. Gaining insight and understanding to these usually very early aspects of oneself can be a useful life long tool in recovery and maintaining that recovery.
Addiction Counselor
Jenny Liu, MEd. MFT. NLP. Confidence Coach
Online Therapist & Coach, Online Career Counselor
Moorpark, California 93021 | 8053806308
Addicted to alcohol, drugs, sex, gambling, romance or food? Counseling can help! I work with clients from a holistic approach addressing the mind, body and spirit. Addiction is associated with deep emotional pain in the human psyche. In order to truly heal your pain, you will need to address the needs of all aspects of yourself. Call me for a consult!
Addiction Counselor
Susan Melchior, MFT, MASC
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
4199 Campus Dr., Suite 550, Irvine, California 92612 | 949-760-7717
I have been assisting clients in the areas of addictions (also compulsive disorders) for over 30 years. I am well versed in the 12 step program, as well as well read in the area of addiction and how it affects relationships, family, and other areas of ones life. Whether your addiction lies in the area of substance abuse, or something else--food, work, sex---I have consulted with clients on all of these areas. I utilize a practical approach to assist clients in recovery and getting their "life" back. Please visit my website and I do look forward to your call: www.therapyhelp4you.com Thank you for your interest.
Addiction Counselor
David Shapiro, David S Shapiro
California Licensed Psychologist (License # PSY 17495)
4199 Campus Drive, Suite 550, Irvine, California 92612 | 9492457718
A lot of people who work with addictions are rigid. They demand that their clients all attend 12 steps, abstain from before starting therapy, etc. This is not my approach. Instead, I meet my clients where they are and I support them in finding what works for them. Many do choose to participate in support groups, such as AA or Dharma Recovery. However, others choose to do their work individually. Most end up deciding to abstain but not all, and even if they do eventually conclude they shouldn't use at all they maybe don't start there from the first session.
Addiction Counselor
Piper Glasier, MSW, LCSW, Psy.D
Psychotherapist/Psychoanalyst
25301 Cabot Road, Suite 216, Laguna Hills, California 92653 | 949-443-2222
Empty places within us create vacuums that long to be filled. Drugs, alcohol, sex, spending money, eating, being excessively busy are examples of the ways we attempt to fill the holes that exist within us. Going back to the origin of what created the 'hole' and repairing at that level releases us from the pull of the various forms of addictive behavior. If we don't attend to this, we may stop one addictive behavior, but we will evitably find another. These 'holes' are always healed in the context of a safe, reflective relationship. The therapeutic relationship can help repair those palces where we were left alone to process things we had no early capacity to handle.
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