Top addiction therapists in 19006: Huntingdon Valley, PA.

Real help for hurts and habits in 19006, 19006: Huntingdon Valley, PA. Internet, substance abuse, gambling, co-dependency, sex and pornography addictions.


Kevin Fleming, Ph.D.
Addiction Counselor

Kevin Fleming, Ph.D.

Coach/Change Agent/Consultant

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19019 | 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.

Colleen Fitzpatrick, MSW, LCSW, CH, Counselor
Addiction Counselor

Colleen Fitzpatrick, MSW, LCSW, CH, Counselor

LICENSED CLINICAL SOCIAL WORKER, CERTIFIED HYPNOTHERAPIST

Moorestown, New Jersey 08057 | 609-313-4341

Addiction has a very emotional component that needs to be processed in order to become stable. I can assist you in identifying emotions and behaviors and how they relate to your addiction. I utilize a compassion based approach in combination with cognitive therapy. I have specific experience in assisting professionals with addiction challenges and how to build coping skills.

Jennifer McCarron, MA, LMFT
Addiction Counselor

Jennifer McCarron, MA, LMFT

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Certified EMDR Therapist

418 Stump Road, Suite 207, Montgomeryville, Pennsylvania 18936 | 215-361-7654

Although not an addictions counselor, I help clients who struggle with others in their lives that struggle with an addiction. I often instruct clients on way to identify unhealthy vs. healthy boundaries in relating to their addicted loved one. I teach clients about codependency and specific techniques on handling the "traps" of being close to someone with an addiction. If help clients determine if they have an addiction and give them resources on best treatment options. Family therapy helps client families better relate to one another and deal with addiction in a more healthy way.

Nitasha Strait, The Better You Institute
Addiction Counselor

Nitasha Strait, The Better You Institute

Licensed Professional Counselor, Marriage and Family Therapist, Certified Sex Therapist

123 S Broad Street, Suite 1835, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19109 | (267) 495-4951

We provide specialized support for individuals struggling with addictions and substance abuse. Our therapists use evidence-based methods such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Motivational Interviewing to help you understand the underlying causes of your addiction. We work with you to develop personalized strategies for managing cravings, avoiding triggers, and building healthier habits. Our goal is to empower you to achieve long-term recovery by addressing both the physical and emotional aspects of addiction, fostering resilience and a renewed sense of purpose.

The Center for Healthier Relationships, Individuals,& Sexualities, Network of Inclusive Therapists
Addiction Counselor

The Center for Healthier Relationships, Individuals,& Sexualities, Network of Inclusive Therapists

Dr

100 S. Broad Street, Suite 622, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19110 | 4844698705

Addictions can be some of the most challenging mental health struggles. It is important to approach addiction through a biopsychosocial approach. This means looking into the biological component of physical dependency, the psychological challenges (such as depression or anxiety) which trigger use, as well as social connections which support use or may serve as a support for recovery from substance abuse.

Alisa Kamis-Brinda, LCSW, LCADC
Addiction Counselor

Alisa Kamis-Brinda, LCSW, LCADC

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

1601 Walnut St, Ste 1005, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19102 | 2673178817

Do you find yourself drinking or smoking more than you planned? Is alcohol your go-to after a stressful day? Have loved ones complained about how much you are using, stating that it is hurting your relationship with them? Would you like to stop but can't figure out how? Alisa will help you learn tools to cope with the emotions that you are trying to self-medicate so you don't need to use to feel better. You'll learn how to resist urges and find new ways to enjoy life even when things are tough.

Lisa Silk, MSW, LCSW
Addiction Counselor

Lisa Silk, MSW, LCSW

Therapist

367 Lancaster Ave Suite 2, Haverford, Pennsylvania 19041 | 610.649.3331

Addiction is an insidious disease; substances promise solace. but provide utter wreckage. This is often difficult to see, and even when a person has acceptance of the nature of his or her illness, change can be more than difficult. I provide empathic, direct therapy to clients suffering from drug and alcohol addiction. This is my personal and professional passion, I too was once in your seat. Hope is here.

Larry Cohen, Ph.D.
Addiction Counselor

Larry Cohen, Ph.D.

For Individuals and Couples

1814 E. Route 70, Suite 350, Cherry Hill, New Jersey 08003 |

Substance abuse and substance dependence are similar, but not the same. As your addictions coach, we will work together to determine if you or a loved one is experiencing substance abuse, or suffering from substance dependence, the more serious of the two. Substance abuse can often precede a more dangerous substance dependence problem. But there are other factors to consider, including mental health problems such as depression or anxiety. If addressed immediately, substance abuse may not lead to substance dependence. Contact me today to discuss your concerns. Working together, we may be able to end your substance abuse problem before it gets out of hand.

Christopher DiOrio, MS MLA
Addiction Counselor

Christopher DiOrio, MS MLA

Individual and Couples Counselor MS, MLA

119 S Easton Rd., Glenside, Pennsylvania 19032 | 215-613-4770

Avoidance of certain issues and feelings can be a major motivator for an addiction. Exploring what may be driving your addiction as a way of coping can help family members to know the best way to support their loved ones . Having years of experience with treating individuals and families address the issues surrounding addiction, I have seen people successfully address this issue and learn how to live meaningful lives as they entered the process of therapy and as they began building on their recovery supports.

Marty Tashman, Ph.D.(psychology), ACSW, M.S.W.
Addiction Counselor

Marty Tashman, Ph.D.(psychology), ACSW, M.S.W.

Dr. Marty

1 Sheppard Rd Sheppard Office Park - Suite 703 , Voorhees, New Jersey 08043 | 1888-281-5850

Addiction: Alcohol, Drugs, Porn, Sexual, Gambling, & Over Spending Do you really believe that your addiction is ruining your life then you are ready for us to work together. However, having said that, if you are addicted, you need more than will power. To “beat your addiction” you need new strategies and tools, and you also have to develop a practical plan to be able to combat your addiction that would involve additional techniques. To learn about 7 different therapies that can be used to treat addiction go to: http://drmartytashman.com/a-note-to-the-person-struggling-with-addiction

Barbara Shaw, MS, LMFT
Addiction Counselor

Barbara Shaw, MS, LMFT

Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist

Limerick, Pennsylvania 19468 | 610-308-4523

Letting go of an addiction is hard work – but living with addiction isn't really living, is it? Our cravings and obsessions can run our lives. But how to take charge again? I believe that addiction serves an important purpose. In some way, it allows you to survive and cope with stressors, helps you to calm down, or wake up, or feel better, at least for awhile. We will work to understand the why of your addiction - what deep longing the addictive behavior is trying to fill so desperately, but unsuccessfully. You can learn healthier ways to comfort yourself, ways that bring you closer to people you love, instead of distancing them. You will take back the power to run your own life!!!

Jim Mastrich, Ed.D., L.C.A.D.C.
Addiction Counselor

Jim Mastrich, Ed.D., L.C.A.D.C.

Psychologist, Clinical Alcohol & Drug Counselor, Certified Sport Psychology Consultant

4475 Route 27, P.O. Box 564, Kingston, New Jersey 08528 | 609-921-3665

In order to recover from compulsive disorders or substance abuse and addiction, a person must stop their dysfunctional behavior. While recovery may be that simple, it is certainly not easy. Substance abuse is at least a psychological habit and may also be a physiological one as well. People often use and abuse substances in an attempt to address an internal disturbance or upset, and mask feelings of inadequacy or other issues. Nevertheless, with a commitment to the process of recovery, and a willingness to take an honest look at oneself, it is amazing the progress people can make. I take a very direct, but supportive approach in helping individuals to make their lives more manageable.

Ruth Altamura-ROll, MA, NCC, LCP
Addiction Counselor

Ruth Altamura-ROll, MA, NCC, LCP

Licensed Professional Counselor

26 Main St., 2nd Floor, Flemington, New Jersey 08822 | 908-237-2899

Addiction is an all consuming disease that effects all areas of your life, emotional, social, physical, relational, economic, legal and spiritual. The 12 step recovery programs are not always enough to reach sobriety as there are often underlying issues. By recovering from addictions you can get your life back, reconnect to broken relationships and gain health as well as healthy self esteem. In addition, therapy will provide tools for relapse prevention, stress management, life coping skills and relationship development.. You can live your life alcohol and drug free with serenity and health.



19006 is a zip code located in Montgomery County and part of Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania. It has a land area of 12.839 square miles.  The population of 19006 is 21,423 people.