DRUG & ALCOHOL ADDICTION

From alcohol, cocaine, and marijuana to meth, heroin, fentanyl, and prescription pain pills, substance abuse rates continue to rise. The misuse of these mood-altering substances has serious negative consequences, impacting physical and mental health, relationships, career, and family.

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Mental Health - Group Therapy

MENTAL HEALTH

You can’t be truly healthy unless you’re healthy physically, mentally, and emotionally. From anxiety and depression to bipolar or PTSD — mental health issues can keep you from living the life you deserve. Self-medicating to deal with unwanted symptoms can lead to addiction or other co-occurring disorders.

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EATING DISORDERS

This category of disorders includes everything from anorexia and bulimia to binge eating disorder, avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder, and more. While not really about food, these harmful behaviors continue despite physical and personal consequences and can result in significant functional impairment, even leading to death in extreme cases.

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Sex Addiction and Intimacy Issues

SEX ADDICTION & INTIMACY ISSUES

Sexual addiction is a very personal struggle that can manifest itself in a number of ways including multiple sexual encounters, obsessive relationships, or compulsions from pornography and internet sex to masturbation. But sexual addiction isn’t a moral failing or a lack of willpower. It’s a disorder that responds to a proven clinical approach. It’s not just men who struggle, either. Women can experience sexual compulsion, porn addiction, love addiction, or sexual anorexia. What each of these intimacy disorders has in common is how they negatively affect your ability to function in healthy relationships with others.

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TRAUMA

Trauma can stem from a single event or a series of traumatic events that are repeated over a period of time, causing individuals to suffer overwhelming painful, frightening, or loathing emotions. Experiencing trauma during childhood while the brain is still developing can have severe and long-lasting effects that – if left untreated – can carry over into adulthood.

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