Addictions therapists in Bozrah, Connecticut CT
Maureen Jacquot
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC
I have found that my style and approach is a good fit for young adults and adults who may be dealing with the challenges of life transitions, addiction and substance abuse issues or dual diagnosis and gender identity challenges. I work to help my clients navigate these challenges with a more balanced sense of self-compassion and insight.
9 Years Experience
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Counselor/Therapist
Addiction help Therapy / Counseling - Tommy has effectively helped 100s' of clients successfully break free of their addictions & destructive behaviors.
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12 Years Experience
Suzy Smith
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
"Unlock a life free from the chains of addiction with my guidance. As a seasoned professional in treating substance abuse in adolescents, I bring a proven blend of compassion and evidence-based strategies to pave the way to lasting recovery. Your journey to a healthier, happier you starts here."
4 Years Experience
Susan Lobosco Benner
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
I am here to help those who are trying to understand the roots of their relationship with a substance, as well as those who grew up exposed to substance abuse or love someone currently struggling. We will look at family dynamics and patterns while also cultivating tools for change.
30 Years Experience
Dr. Walter J. Matweychuk
Psychologist, Ph.D.
I have written a book Overcoming Your Addictions which shows you how to apply the principles of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy and CBT to your self-defeating addictions. To overcome an addiction you first need to learn to accept yourself unconditionally with your addiction. Your self-defeating addictive behavior does not diminish your worth as a person. Putting yourself down will not help you overcome your addiction. Secondly, you need to learn to build your discomfort tolerance for urges, develop a healthy network of friends who will not lead you back to your addiction, and a vitally absorbing interest in life that makes your life meaningful.
34 Years Experience