Addictions therapists in Wellington, Colorado CO
Nick Worstell
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC
Welcome to a journey of healing and empowerment. As a dedicated therapist specializing in addiction recovery, I offer a compassionate sanctuary where individuals reclaim their lives from the grips of substance use. With a blend of evidence-based approaches and personalized care, I guide my clients through the complexities of addiction, fostering resilience and self-discovery. Together, we navigate the intricate layers of dependency, addressing underlying triggers, and cultivating sustainable strategies for lasting sobriety. Through unwavering support and therapeutic insight, I empower my clients to embrace a life free from addiction, redefining their narrative with strength, purpose, and newfound hope.
7 Years Experience
Chris Berger
Licensed Professional Counselor, M.A, LPC, NCC
Counseling is the most effective way of dealing with past traumas, changing negative thought patterns, creating healthier relationships and increasing productivity. I will help you identify and overcome your current difficulties until you find healing and hope. Schedule your free consultation today.
Dr Barbara Hall
Psychologist, Ph.D.
Come on in and let's talk! It may be addiction and it may not. Let's explore what's going on with you and collaborate to find some solutions.
28 Years Experience
Dr. Rae Mazzei
Psychologist, PsyD, BCB
I have expertise in treating all forms of addiction, including substance abuse, gambling, food and sex addiction. I take an integrative approach to treatment, focusing on healing the mind and body using proven psychological therapies. Together, we will work to overcome your addiction so that you can have a fulfilling life.
10 Years Experience
Jennifer Luttman
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, ACS
Alcohol abuse is any pattern of drinking in an individual which may be harmful to their health. While moderate amounts of alcohol consumption (defined as two drinks per day for men, and one drink per day for women) are common and may even confer slight health benefits, alcohol abuse occurs when a person consumes excessive amounts of alcohol regularly or over a short period of time. Alcohol abuse often persists despite social, professional, and legal consequences that may occur due to a person's drinking.
Alcohol abuse is different from alcohol dependence, which is commonly known as addiction. While alcohol abuse frequently occurs as a consequence of alcohol dependence and addiction, the causes of alcohol abuse are complex, and alcohol abuse can likewise occur without the presence of alcohol dependence. Mental illness, abuse, poor economic and social conditions, and peer pressure are all major factors that can contribute to the development of alcohol abuse, as well as genetics and the potential for alcohol dependence, so it is important to take an individual's entire history into account when determining the root cause of their alcohol abuse.
10 Years Experience