Addictions therapists in Breckenridge, Texas TX
Vincent Sanchez
Life Coach, Master Certified Life Coach, Registered Yoga Teacher (RYT) 200, Meditation & Mindful Resilience for Trauma (MRT)
I partner with clients to assess to better understand their addiction and substance abuse so we can have those crucial conversations and embark on meaningful approaches to avert self-sabotage. We'll speak of techniques, concepts and life-style enhancements to promote a unity of whole being strengths and capabilities.
6 Years Experience
Tracy L. Morris
Marriage and Family Therapist, MS, LMFT
Whether you benefit most from 12-step recovery, harm reduction, or mindfulness models, I am well-experienced in guiding clients through to their own relief.
9 Years Experience
Bloom & Thrive
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT, CCTP
Our understanding of addiction and substance abuse is ever-evolving. It's important to gain a complete understanding of the role that substances or technology plays in the person's life to effectively manage how the person is able to find balance and healing.
7 Years Experience
Dr. Erick David Arguello
Psychologist, PsyD
As a dedicated mental health professional specializing in addiction and substance use, I offer compassionate support and evidence-based treatment to individuals seeking to overcome these challenges. Together, we will explore effective strategies, cultivate resilience, and pave the way towards a life of sobriety and fulfillment.
15 Years Experience
Chaplain Dr. Darrell C. Hartley - Better CALL Darrell
Drug and Alcohol Counselor, ACPS ICCJP LAADC LCDC MAC SAP
Addiction or substance use disorder is a medical condition that affects the brain and behavior of a person, leading to an inability to control the use of legal or illegal drugs or medicines. Substances such as alcohol, marijuana, and nicotine are also considered drugs. The symptoms of addiction include intense urges for the drug that block out any other thoughts, needing more of the drug to get the same effect, taking larger amounts of the drug over a longer period of time than intended, and continuing to use the drug despite the harm it causes. Withdrawal symptoms can occur when a person stops using the drug. Treatment for addiction may include medication, behavioral therapy, and support groups.
23 Years Experience