
Addiction Counselor
Diana Denson, M.A., M.Ed., L.P.C.C.
Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor
11000 Spain Rd. N.E., Albuquerque, New Mexico 87111 | 505 299 8989
I work primarily with "process addictions" rather than substance addictions. Process addictions involve co-dependency/co-addiction, addictive use of work, sex, relationships, eating, television, computer use, etc. Almost any process can be used to avoid pain and pursue pleasure and distract us from living a balanced life. In 30 years, I have worked with many people who have come to understand how they have looked for love in all the wrong places and made beneficial changes in their lives as a result.

Addiction Counselor
Inessa Mil'berg, MA, LPCC
Clinical Mental Health Counselor
Family Counseling and Psychotherapy, 1421 Luisa Street, Suite O, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505 | 505-465-9360
Addiction is a complicated problem often requiring special help. I have worked in collaboration with other specialists to help my clients and their families reverse the destructive patterns and return to health. Quite often, such a collaborative approach ensures improvement gained and prevents relapses. Working with the loved ones of the one struggling ensures support necessary for the stable improvement.