Addiction Counselor
Sears Taylor, MA, LMHCA
Mental Health Counsellor
Burlingham, Washington 98233 |
I consider myself an expert in addiction therapy. My focus is not the addictive substance or activity. I focus on the root cause for why you engage in the various activities for the purpose of self-medication. As we flesh out the emotional and traumatic scars from past life events, you will find that your desire to self-medicate reduces significantly.
Addiction Counselor
Beverly Brashen, Ph.D.
Certified Mental Health Counselor
119 North Commercial Street Suite 950-C, Bellingham, Washington 98225 | 425-417-9727
My approach to helping clients with a variety of addictions is holistic in nature. I address the physical, mental, cultural / spiritual aspects that may contribute to addictive behaviors by using a combination of cognitive - behavioral therapies, neurofeedback and yoga psychology. These modalities can help clients learn how to balance their body chemistry, establish and maintain emotional balance, develop and manage the control of their thoughts and beliefs, and to define and live a life with purpose and meaning.
Addiction Counselor
Philip Kolba, MA LCPC NCC
Psychotherapist
Washington, New Jersey 07882 | 503-606-6412
Addiction is a mental health condition and I treat addiction by a multi-pronged process predominately from a Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) model. I help my clients understand the reasons they use a substance or engage in an addictive behavior, teach them skills regulate their emotions and tolerance distress that might otherwise lead them to engage in their addiction, and address any underlying issues that contribute to their addiction. I also help clients with with concerns about their substance use or compulsive behavior to avoid developing addictions.
Addiction Counselor
Erik Bohlin, M.A., LMHC, NCC, MAC
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
9623 32nd ST SE, STE A110, Lake Stevens, Washington 98258 | 425-334-8916
I work with alcoholism, drug addiction, sexual addiction, spending addiction and compulsive behaviors. I believe that these are coping mechanisms that "worked" at one time. Finding another way to comfort ourselves is key. I like 12 steps and what they have to offer as I believe that the addiction is a force of its own and we need a Power greater than ourselves to get better. I believe that for true recovery to happen, one needs to have a personality change to get away from the dry drunk state that leads them back into addiction. I have a lot of experience with this and have a lot of success stories. This is why I have chosen to specialize in this.
Addiction Counselor
Bonnie Ayotte, MA
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
Blaine, Washington 98230 | 509-480-5634
Hope leads the way in addiction recovery. Hope reminds us that what is uncomfortable- unbearable even- is temporary. With hope we can face the challenges of tomorrow. Hope is the foundation of lasting change. Working together, we can build a solid plan that incorporates the things that mean the most to you. Together, you can move forward on your journey to recovery. Recovery rebuilds relationships. It can create the conditions necessary to restore physical and emotional health, or to start a career. Most of all, in recovery you will rediscover your value and worth. There is ALWAYS hope for you! You are loved. You are worth it.
Addiction Counselor
Ken Urie, MA
Licensed Mental Health Counselors, Marriage and Family Therapists & Social Workers
2230 Rucker Avenue, Everett, Washington 98201 | (425)357-9111
What sometimes starts as alluring, intriguing and fun...can grow into a habit or behavior that leads to mounting consequences for yourself and those around you. When you continue to engage in something that continually results in pain and problems...it can be really tough to find your way out of the snare of the behavior. Our counselors at Mill Creek Family Services are experienced and trained to help you loosen the grip of addiction. With compassion and commitment we work with you to create the shifts needed to leave the damaging habits in the past and move into a life of freedom.
98233 is a zip code located in Skagit County and part of Burlington, Washington. It has a land area of 33.870 square miles.  The population of 98233 is 14,871 people.