Addictions therapists in Belmont, North Carolina NC
Corey Connelly
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA LCAS LCMHC
I have experience working with a variety of different substance abuse disorders, in addition to behavioral addictions. I have trained in several different settings focusing on the treatment of substance abuse, and my goal is to help you adjust your relationship with substances so that it feels supportive and sustainable for you.
10 Years Experience
Angela Carter, FNP-BC
Psychiatric Nurse/Therapist, FNP-BC
In my specialized practice, I am committed to addressing the complex issues surrounding addiction and substance abuse. Recognizing the profound impact these issues can have on individuals and their loved ones, I take a compassionate, understanding, and evidence-based approach. I collaborate with clients, guiding them through the recovery process while focusing on their overall well-being. Whether it's navigating the complexities of addiction or providing support during the recovery process, I'm dedicated to building resilience and empowering people to reclaim control of their lives.
24 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
Dr. Mike Strand
Psychologist, PsyD
Addiction casts a long shadow, affecting not just the individual but their loved ones, turning daily life into a cycle of dependency and despair. The grip of addiction tightens, isolating you from the life you once knew and the people you love. My addiction treatment services offer a beacon of hope, guiding you towards recovery with compassion, understanding, and a tailored path to reclaim your independence and well-being.
16 Years Experience
Dr. Adam Shafer
Psychologist, Psy. D., M.A.
Healing from substance abuse and addiction is rarely, if ever achieved through efforts to shame others and oneself. Rather, it requires honesty and a readiness to understand these issues within the context of a person's life that lends itself to an approach of curiosity and kindness.