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Alcohol Addiction Therapy


We conduct individual alcohol addiction therapy in a comfortable, therapeutic environment, characterized with highly trained alcohol addiction professionals. Our sessions always offer both secure and confidential climates providing clients the confidence to increase both their personal awareness and capacity for self observation, behavioral change and cognition, and also develop insight to their personal situations. We work toward mutually desired results enabling alternative choices of thought, feeling or action; increase sense of well-being and to better manage subjective discomfort or distress.

alcohol addiction We offer a professional, but inter-personal invitation offered by (trained and professionally certified) psychotherapists aiding our clients to reach their full potential and/or simply to cope better with life’s challenges.

As trained psychotherapists, we use a range of techniques influencing and/or persuading our clients to adapt or change based upon the goals and objectives set by the client proper. We discuss our client’s options in the initial meetings, and then build upon clear thinking options; experiential relationship building; dialogue, communication and adoption of behavior change strategies. Each is designed to improve the mental health of our clients or patients.

While alcohol addiction is a large focus of our business, our psychotherapy experience also includes therapy to address general depression and anxiety.

Featured Articles:

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Therapeutic Video Tracks:

Vulnerability and Empathy
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Brene Brown Brene Brown studies the human connection -- our ability to empathize, belong, love. She shares a deep insight that sent her on a personal quest to know both her own and Man's vulnerabilities.

Shame - a Source of Broken Behavior
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Brene Brown Dr. Brown identifies shame as an unspoken epidemic and it as a source behind many forms of broken behavior.

EMDR - Tricia Walsh
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Tricia Walsh Tricia Walsh discusses how EMDR can help us better understand ourselves through her personal story of self-discovery.

EMDR Explained
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EMDR Animation Video Screenhot The EMDR Association UK explains what EMDR therapy is in a simple animated format.

Dr. P Carnes-Sexual Addiction
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Dr. P Carnes Dr. Carnes, a leader in the study of sexual addiction, discusses his 40 yr. legacy in the addiction field, the impact of the Internet, and daily stressors.

Technology and Relationships
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Dr. Sherry Turkle Sherry Turkle takes a very interesting look at how technology and communications devices are shaping our modern relationships: with others, with ourselves, and with Technology.

Depression and Anxiety Disorders
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Dr. Hinda Dubin Dr. Hinda Dubin discusses how depression causes feelings of sadness, loss and anger can interfere with everyday life. She discusses the latest treatments for depression and anxiety disorders; like panic attacks, phobias and obsessive-compulsive disorders.