Top addiction therapists in 27705: Durham, NC.

Real help for hurts and habits in 27705, 27705: Durham, NC. Internet, substance abuse, gambling, co-dependency, sex and pornography addictions.


Tina Lepage, Psy.D.
Addiction Counselor

Tina Lepage, Psy.D.

Group Psychology & Psychiatry Practice Serving the Triangle for Over 20 Years. Offices in Durham & Raleigh + online.

LEPAGE ASSOCIATES PSYCHOLOGICAL & PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES, 5842 Fayetteville Road, Suite 106, Durham, North Carolina 27713 | (919) 572-0000

Addiction therapy is a sub-specialty area in psychology, and thus many therapists do not treat addiction. At Lepage Associates we have psychologists who specialize in addiction therapy. In addition, one of our psychologists also works as a research psychologist in the field of addiction, researching which therapeutic interventions are most effective in treating substance abuse. As an active international research scientist, she has authored numerous journal articles, scholarly papers, and book chapters on the assessment and treatment of substance abuse, trauma, risky sexual behaviors, and violence, and increasing motivation for self-care and self-improvement. CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy), ....

The Mindly Group, PLLC
Addiction Counselor

The Mindly Group, PLLC

Licensed Clinical Social Workers, Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselors, and Marriage & Family Therapists

5611 NC Hwy 55 Suite 103, Durham, North Carolina 27713 |

Our licensed clinicians work with clients to navigate the difficulties associated with substance use. At Mindly, we utilize proven effective treatments to help people overcome difficulties substance use is causing in their lives. Cognitive behavior therapy in particular is an effective treatment and can also help develop more effective ways to manage stress.

Katherine Cato, M.A., LPC, CEAP
Addiction Counselor

Katherine Cato, M.A., LPC, CEAP

Licensed Professional Counselor

5500 McNeely Suite 101, Raleigh, North Carolina 27612 | (919)710-7145

Couples in recovery have special needs as they forge a life of sobriety together. Learn what to expect and develop tools to avoid common pitfalls faced by couples in recovery. Whether one or both of you are in recovery, you can make sure you know what to do as you move forward in your recovery together. If you are comparing your relationship to that of couples not facing the issues of sobriety, you are missing critical perspective. Gain helpful perspective together through counseling.

Ross Kellogg, LMFT
Addiction Counselor

Ross Kellogg, LMFT

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist

Cary, North Carolina 27511 | 619-771-1797

Therapy can be a great tool to support men and women in overcoming chemical (substances) and process (behavioral) addictions and regaining control of a healthy lifestyle. I have supported clients in working through addictions including alcoholism, drug abuse, compulsive pornography use, and compulsive cell phone and gaming use. I will discuss a plan to help you identify the emotional components of your addictive cycle, increase social support and accountability, develop new habits that support refraining from using, and having a clear long term plan for freedom. Call or email me today and we will discuss your needs and the support I can provide.

Eve Cribbs, LCSW
Addiction Counselor

Eve Cribbs, LCSW

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

1407 Hillsborough St, Raleigh, North Carolina 27605 | (919) 518-6500

I've had extensive training and experience with addiction treatment. I now specialize in eating disorders and find that many of my clients have been recovering for some time from alcohol/drugs before being ready to address and resolve their addiction to food. I have come to know that food is a drug most available early in our lives and thus, if used to manage mood and escape the pain of our childhood, takes on the same nature as the chemical addiction. The recovery, because of needed regular contact, calls for a different approach. I don't use the abstinence model because of the resistance and weight -loss focus. I use the non-diet and intuitive eating/movement approach in my program.


27705 is a zip code located in Durham County and part of Durham, North Carolina. It has a land area of 43.786 square miles.  The population of 27705 is 46,282 people.