Addictions therapists in Weare, New Hampshire NH
Manchester Comprehensive Treatment Center
Treatment Center
At Manchester Comprehensive Treatment Center, we offer a range of opioid addiction treatment services. Our team of experienced professionals provide medication-assisted treatment (MAT) to reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms. We also provide individual and group counseling, as well as cognitive behavioral therapy, to help our patients identify and replace negative behaviors with positive ones. Our goal is to provide the best care possible to help our patients achieve long-term recovery. If you or someone you know is struggling with opioid addiction, we invite you to reach out to us and start the journey to recovery.
21 Years Experience
New Hampshire Pastoral Psychotherapist
Pastoral Counselor/Therapist
Addiction is a disease that causes the body and mind to develop a dependency. We know each client has a unique set of circumstances that led to his/her addiction. That is why all treatments are individualized.
41 Years Experience
Dr. Adrian Ervington
Psychologist, PsyD
With years of experience and a deep understanding of the complexities involved, I offer a safe and compassionate space for your journey. Together, we'll explore your challenges, break free from destructive patterns, and pave the way for lasting change. My approach is personalized and evidence-based, aimed at empowering you to reclaim control over your life.
11 Years Experience
Joe Groninga
Psychologist, PsyD, LP
Addiction is something which I have several years of experience treating. People are often surprised to learn that treatment for substance abuse is not at all what they thought it would be. Typically, those with severe addictions will require a lifetime goal of sobriety while those with more mild addictions may acquire the ability to practice “controlled use” of chemicals. We will do a careful assessment of your symptoms so that effective goals for treatment can be established.
19 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.