Addictions therapists in Maryville, Tennessee TN
Village Behavioral Health Treatment Center
Treatment Center
Village Behavioral Health is a trusted addiction treatment center that provides specialized care and support to adolescents struggling with substance abuse and addiction. With a multidisciplinary team of addiction specialists, therapists, and medical professionals, Village offers a range of evidence-based treatments, including individual and group therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, family therapy, and experiential therapies such as adventure therapy and equine therapy. The center also provides detoxification services and medication-assisted treatment to help patients manage withdrawal symptoms and cravings. Village's comprehensive approach to addiction treatment ensures that patients receive personalized care and support that addresses the underlying causes of addiction and empowers them to achieve lasting recovery.
38 Years Experience
Jamie Suarez
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC-MHSP, CSAT Candidate, C-DBT
Addictions are perhaps the most debilitating problem one can have. With the right treatment one can regain a sense of dominion over their life & choices. The escape of addiction is no longer controlling one's life. A new freedom is experienced. That is the hope I offer when treating addictions.
17 Years Experience
Sharon Davern MSED, LMFT
Marriage and Family Therapist, Licensed in Minnesota, Tennessee and credentialed in Ireland
I have extensive experience working with addictions and substance abuse. I do believe in a 12 step program so therapy with me will also require involvement in some other recovery program. This has a better chance of you remaining in recovery.
35 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
Lauren Chavis
Psychologist, PsyD
I trained for over 3 years in various treatment settings (intensive outpatient, outpatient, and post-detox residential).
11 Years Experience