Addiction Counselor
Catherine Papagiorgio, NCC, LCPC, CADC
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor / National Board Certified by NBCC
2101 S Arlington Heights Rd Suite 129 , Arlington Heights, Illinois 60005 | 847-800-3105
Have you ever tried to cut down your drinking or tried to stop other addicting behavior? It can be a very difficult process for you or for the people who love someone who has an addiction I am here to help. There us a way. It takes knowledge, commitment and finding inner strength. It is within your reach if that is truly what you want to achieve.
Addiction Counselor
Paula Mathiasen, LCPC
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor
309 E Rand Rd, #247, Arlington Heights, Illinois 60004 | 224-323-6725
I work with what is called process addictions including food, gambling, work, sexual, and relationship addictions. My hope is to help the person become healthy and understand the need that is leading to the addiction and constructive ways to meet those needs. Often it is about balance and learning limits and coping with those limits. The goal is to help the client move from addiction to freedom from addiction.
Addiction Counselor
Ralph Whetstine, Psy.D., ACHT
Licensed Clinical Psychologist
Illinois 60007 |
Additions can often be understood as an effort to numb the pain resulting in one’s failure in their relationship with the self. Feeling unable to experience adequate levels of self-esteem can reflect difficulty in loving and caring for yourself or accepting love from others. Feeling vulnerable and exposed can reflect difficulties in feeling able to protect yourself resulting from difficulties with setting effective boundaries, while losing yourself in the face of other’s beliefs can reflect difficulties with identifying and sharing who you know yourself to be. These and other symptoms can lead you to seeking to numb yourself from the pain of feeling overwhelmed. Reconnect with yourself.
Addiction Counselor
Kevin Fleming, Ph.D.
Coach/Change Agent/Consultant
Winnetka, Illinois 60093 | 1-877-606-6161
While most treatment approaches to addiction include 12 step programs, rehabs, and now sober living houses, Grey Matters International, Inc. provides a wildly successful alternative to traditional models of addiction treatment----that keeps the brain in mind. That is, talking to the conscious brain while the primal brain is deciding things even before you are consciously aware? Well, that is the problem to solve in addiction. We have the solution utilizing a new cutting edge neuroscience-centered brain rebalancing system. Contact kevin@kevinflemingphd.com or call 877-606-6161.
Addiction Counselor
Jennifer Froemel, MA, LCPC
Counselor, MA, LCPC
715 Lake Street, Suite 273, Oak Park, Illinois 60301 | 773-312-3612
This therapy treats substance abuse, sex addiction, overspending, overeating, gambling and internet shopping addictions. Working in collaboration with other 12-step programs in the community, together we will develop a plan to help you and your family through the difficult decisions and process of change of defining, understanding, and coping with addiction. We also offer toxicology screening, breathalyzer readings, and liaison services for those who are court mandated to treatment.
Addiction Counselor
Sharon Depowski, LCSW, CADC
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Alcohol/Drug Counselor
840 S Wisconsin Ave, Villa Park, Illinois 60181 | 708/562-0656
Although substance abuse issues are primarily recognized as addictions, I am aware of the many other forms of addiction, such as gambling, sex, and internet. My philosophy is that any form of addiciton is simply a way for the individual to cope with their stressors. I would encourage the use of positive coping techniques; I would not be judgmental in any way. I believe that seeking assistance is a show of strength.
Addiction Counselor
Corinne (Cory) Kalat, MS, LCPC
LCPC - Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor
One Westbrook Corporate Center, Tower 1, Suite 300 , Westchester, Illinois 60154 | 630.263.8888
Addiction Counseling is nearest and dearest to my heart. I am in recovery (Alcohol 30+ years) (Nicotine 20+ years), am certified in addictions and can help you to address and manage your addiction(s) including alcohol, drugs, gambling, internet, shopping and spending, smoking. Your addiction and recovery is unique to you and we will work together to determine the plan, strategies and tools that will work best for you to manage addiction, recovery and relapse prevention.
Addiction Counselor
William Edleman, LCSW, MSW
LCSW
270 Center Drive, Suite# 200, Vernon Hills, Illinois 60061 | 2246328900
People find themselves at the center of a struggle. Mr. Edleman gives you the attention you need to help you through a difficult time and start you on your journey of sober living. He offers support, training, and education in a comfortable atmosphere. He offers a highly personalized approach tailored to each of his client's individual needs to help attain the tools necessary to reach their specific goal.
Addiction Counselor
Deb Norton, MS LCPC NCC
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC)
1580 S Milwaukee Avenue, Suite #407, Libertyville, Illinois 60048 | 2244061474
Substance Addiction creates a lot of drama for people. And it comes with a good amount of denial. So it's critical that I meet my clients where they are. Teens and adults often process this territory differently so it's important that I've worked with both and understand their particular needs. Soon, we identify the consequences clients have suffered as a result of their drinking/drug use. And we talk about how their belief system changes their ability to see the truth about drugs and alcohol. Using psycho-educational strategies, I help clients make choices and begin to heal their addiction.
Addiction Counselor
Corey Weir, LCPC, CADC
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, Certified Alcohol & Drug Counselor
104 E. Roosevelt Rd., Suite 203, Wheaton, Illinois 60187 | 630-410-1818
Struggling with an alcohol or drug addiction can be devastating to ourselves as well as the ones we love the most. Getting a hold of your addiction can be an exhausting and difficult process. Having worked in a detox unit helping people getting linked with substance abuse services I know the difficulties of navigating the system. I strive to make the counseling process easy and frustration free. My approach is to help you gain insights while teaching you new skills to help you reach the goals you're striving for.
Addiction Counselor
Jens Hussey, LCPC, CADC
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor & Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor
25 East Washington St. , Suite 1719, Chicago, Illinois 60602 | 708-308-4149
One of the most amazing things is witnessing people free themselves from the depths of addiction. I use multiple treatment approaches to first help an individual stabilize the addictive process. Then I help them work to fully understand the underlying reasons as to why they are addicted in the first place to help avoid relapse. Stopping is only one part of the process - understanding is another.
Addiction Counselor
Home Psych Services, P.C., Psy.D.
Licensed Clinical Psychologist / Company President
15 Spinning Wheel Rd., Suite 30, Hinsdale, Illinois 60521 | (847) 909-9858
Home Psych Services, P.C. offers state-of-the-art treatment for addiction and are specialists in internet and gambling addiction. We understand that overcome addiction requires specialized training and experience. Several of our counselors are certified in Addictions treatment carrying the prestigious and nationally-recognized Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CADC) certification. We promise to partner with you every step of the way on your path toward sobriety and recovery.
Addiction Counselor
Debra K. Hirschberg, Hope Reins
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
600 Spring Hill Ring Rd, West Dundee, Illinois 60118 | 847-612-4309
Even after sobriety, there are many confusing challenges that exist for individuals and families in recovery. With my experience of working in the field of addictions, I understand the process of recovery and how it affects family members. With my background in addictions treatment from both the prevention and treatment side of things I can sensitively walk along side you and your family as you embark on this new journey of wholeness and freedom
Addiction Counselor
Camille Williams, MA, NCC, LCPC
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor
29W170 Butterfield Rd., Warrenville, Illinois 60555 | 847-854-4333
Addictions often take over a persons life even though behaviors may have been manageable and less frequent at one point in time. We can use counseling sessions to identify why you are using the addictive behavior and how it is harmful in your life as keys to recovery and treatment. We can begin to find healthy alternatives for coping that result in much less stress and damage to your self and those around you. Addictions often take a tool on health, relationships, finances, and happiness and therapy can help restore that with the use of recovery-based treatment approaches.
Addiction Counselor
Thomas Heroldt, MA, LCPC, CADC
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor
333 N. Randall Road, Suite 20, St. Charles, Illinois 60174 | 312-513-3702
Addiction to any substance or behavior can have hugh consequences. Admitting that ones life is out of control is the first step to a successful recovery from any addiction. Learning new coping skills like mindfulness, emotional regulation, interpersonal effectiveness and distress tolerance will equip the client with life long skills that will allow them to live a more fulfilled life. Many times addicts are not running toward something they are running from something. Uncovering what that is might be another key to a solid recovery.
Addiction Counselor
Sheldon Isenberg, LCSW, BCD
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Board Certified Diplomate
43 E. Jefferson Ave., Naperville, Illinois 60540 | 630-207-5826
I primarily work with couples who come to me where one partner is in some form of addictions counseling or has completed hospitalization for an addiction. Some couples come after years of recovery or because of a relapse situation which endangers their relationship together. And some clients come to see me to avoid seeing a professional addictions counselor since I'm not. My experience is that if they are truly addicted they'll see such a professional on my recommendation after having counseled with me. I have a range of referral sources in the addictions community.
Addiction Counselor
Dr. Jessica Swenson, PhD, LCPC, CCTP, SOTP, CMHIP
Dr.
24W500 Maple AVE unit 216A, Naperville, Illinois 60540 | 6304236010
Release the chains of addiction that bind you! With counseling, we can help you find motivation in quitting your addiction, maintain sobriety and create new ways to enjoy life again. We treat all kinds of addictions: Alcohol, opiates (Oxycontin, vicodin, heroin, etc), gambling, internet sex, shopping and food. Not all additions require absolute abstinence. In the cases of non-opiate addictions, harm reduction therapy is our go to. Whereas Alcoholics Anonymous has ONLY 2% success rate, Harm Reduction Therapy takes a different approach - it recognizes that life time absence is impossible for 98% of people. Instead of banning everything, we reduce the harm done by those substances!
Addiction Counselor
Dan Blair, LMFT, LCPC, NCPC
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
600 Dakota St., Crystal Lake, Illinois 60012 | 815-276-3947
Addictions are hard to accept. Is it a problem? Is it manageable? Hard questions and hard answers. I encourage you to not face it alone. Ultimately, an addiction has to be replaced by relationship to something else, a connection to something bigger and better. If a substance (or a behavior) is starting to take more than it gives, options for recovery are not as scary as you might think.
Addiction Counselor
Pete Marcelo, LCSW, PhD
Clinical & School Psychologist / Clinical & School Social Worker
41W 444 Powers Road, Huntley, Illinois 60142 | (847)456-6498
Often people become addicted to drugs, alcohol, gambling, the internet, spending and/or sex to help them feel better or cope with life. These people sometimes do not recognize that they are trying to escape or "self-medicate" from their difficulties or their addiction is a symptom of depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety, or ADHD for example. The first steps to successful treatment is admitting that you have an addiction problem and that you need help. It is not uncommon for me to see people who enter into therapy at the request of a loved one. Family or couples therapy may also be necessary to break the cycle of co-dependency.
Addiction Counselor
Christensen and Sons, LLC, One Family Serving Others
Erik Christensen, LCSW***Lloyd Christensen, MSW, LSW
11225 Front Street Suite 11, Mokena, Illinois 60448 | (773) 758-3364
Addiction is problem that affects individuals, their families, and friends. However, many addicts deny that they have a problem and refuse to seek help. In some cases, the family finds itself unable to help. In our sessions we first assist the addict and then when possible, the family. Individual counseling is confidential and personal and involves the counselor meeting face to face with the addict to discuss recovery.
Addiction Counselor
Inspire Therapy, LCPC
Professional Counselors
16151 Weber Rd Suite LL10, Crest Hill, Illinois 60403 | 815-782-8263
Psychotherapy for addictions can be very helpful. Clients typically come to us after they have received a higher level of care, or sometimes start out with seeing us for a co-occurring mental health concern. Our providers help clients stay on the path of abstaining from their addiction. Treating underlying concerns and providing coping skills can help this process. Having a support system with someone you can trust talking with can mean the difference in treating the addiction effectively. It's also very helpful to seek therapy for yourself when a loved one has an addiction. Getting the support you need in this process is equally as important as the one with the addiction.
60016 is a zip code located in Cook County and part of Des Plaines, Illinois. It has a land area of 10.624 square miles.  The population of 60016 is 59,690 people.