Addictions therapists in Easton, Maryland MD
Leslie Stanbury
Counselor/Therapist, L.C.P.C., CAC-AD
I believe that it requires courage to reach out and ask for help with personal problems. Our world today can be very hectic and we can all benefit from taking the opportunity to examine our lives in a safe environment.Therapy provides the opportunity
33 Years Experience
Pat Dudley
Licensed Professional Counselor, PhD, LCPC, NCC
I have worked with individuals for several years struggling with the grip of addiction. In my work with you, we will examine the triggering event that is often to related trauma.
Dr. Justin D'Arienzo
Psychologist, Psy.D., ABPP
Dr. D'Arienzo ran the substance abuse program for the Pacific Fleet in the Navy and has been in consistent recovery from addiction himself since 1993. He is the ideal substance abuse expert to assist you or your family. Interventions are also provided.
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
Stacey Hellman
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW-C
I can treat any addictive behavior with the same approach, including gambling, sex addiction, video gaming, drugs/alcohol, other non-suicidal self-harm like cutting, and eating disorder behavior. My view of addictions and treatment approach are different than that of other therapists. Rather than label certain behaviors as "problems" or "bad" or "wrong", I reframe them as coping strategies that unfortunately have caused problems in one or more areas of life. The behavior itself isn't the problem; there are underlying issues that need to be addressed such as unresolved trauma, grief/loss, social isolation, lack of tools to handle intense emotions, low self-worth, and/or lack of meaningful spiritual connection. Once clients access self-compassion and stop judging themselves for engaging in behaviors, they are able to appreciate the fact that they are just trying to cope with the challenges of life as best they can. When we can let go of the shame and stigma attached to addiction, it's much easier to be open to making healthy changes and developing alternative behaviors that actually help and don't cause more harm. Together we will decode and uncover what the underlying issues are that need to be addressed in order to be able to let go of the addictive behavior. I try to focus on what the behavior is communicating and what need the client is trying to meet by engaging in the behavior.
22 Years Experience