Addictions therapists in Kincardine, Ontario ON, Canada CA
Sierra Goldfinger
Registered Psychotherapist, RP (Qualifying)
As a therapist, I know how challenging it can be to manage addiction. Addiction can impact the quality of our lives, our relationships, and our connection to ourselves. Therapy can provide a safe space to navigate addiction and explore what you wish for in relation to the substance or behaviour. Discussing the addiction can also provide us useful clues as to what roots the addiction, allowing us to navigate the core issue at hand and explore preferred coping strategies. Connect with me today for a free consultation to begin your healing journey.
3 Years Experience
Justin Leung - Third Path Psychotherapy
Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Psychotherapist
Much of my experience has been focused on working with addictions or substance abuse. I have worked in both in-patent, and community settings as an addiction counsellor. I would be honoured in supporting you towards your goals whether you're wanting to work towards abstinence; or harm-reduction.
6 Years Experience
Gwen Schauerte
Registered Psychotherapist, RP, M.Ed.
Addictions and abuse of substances can be symptoms of underlying issues. Together we address how the problems are impacting your life and explore your reactions. Weather your desire is harm reduction or abstinence we work together to enable that. It isn't always easy but it is possible to make change happen.
31 Years Experience
Jane Kraft
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, MSW,RSW, Psychotherapist
I have several years experience helping people with addiction and substact abuse please feel free to contact me to discuss further.
8 Years Experience
Shane Smyth
Registered Psychotherapist, MA, RP, OACCPP
I have worked in the area of addiction for over 8 years and I am able to work with people to identify the chain of events that leads to engaging in addictive or compulsive behaviours. Sometimes exploring underlying issues such as trauma, anxiety, relationship issues or depression is part of the work with addiction and sometimes it is more helpful to explore behavioural changes and work with someone to mindfully change their habits. I do not believe in stigmatising or shaming addiction as I have had my own struggles with addiction and compulsive behaviours. The first step is understanding with a sense of compassion.
17 Years Experience