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Are you struggling with an addiction you'd like to heal? I offer a compassionate, non-judgmental space for you to heal.
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I have had 30 years experience working with addiction and dual diagnoses. As you already know, addiction is a major challenge. I can help you face it...
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Do you want to be free of your addiction? I have helped people deal with their drug and alcohol problems for thirty years. I can help you with your...
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Licensed psychotherapist with lots of experience in all addictions. Empowering techniques,supportive. Identify triggers and develop a relapse...
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First 2 minutes free. 10 years experience as a compassionate caring psychotherapist. 30 years Al-Anon sponsor. Hospital outpatient addictions...
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Need direction to get sober? Marital, family issues? 20 years experience, 24 years personal recovery. I build on your strengths. Honest, direct, fast...
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I have worked with individuals, couples, and families suffering from the effects of addiction. I believe there is not a "one size fits all" in...
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If you're ready to break your addiction, I'm ready to help! Caring, nonjudgmental professional willing to listen and lend support!
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Addiction is a treatable disease. Those close to us often forget that at some point, substance abuse ceases to be a choice and that it IS a disease.
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