
Our Services
One On One
Private one-on-one counseling sessions that focus on addiction, triggers, and resources for relapse prevention. Our hourly rates start at $125 and are subject to change.
**If money is an issue, please still contact us. We have allotted reduced price spaces for those on a lower income.
Rates $125/hr

Family and Friends Counseling
Addiction can affect people in many ways. Although we cannot control the actions of others, we can have control over our own actions. Make an appointment for yourself to learn skillsets on how to maintain a safe relationship with those struggling with addiction.
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Rates: $149/hr
Speaking Engagements
Targeted toward workplace and organizations seeking to educate staff about signs of an employee that might need help with addiction. Learn compassionate ways to help and support employees who identify within themselves if they have a problem substance use or addiction.
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Interventions
Please call us so that we can help advise you on methods to engage in this process.
Family Navigation
Understanding where and how to start treatment for addiction can be difficult, but it doesn’t have to be.
Talking with an addictions counsellor can help build a personalized road map to recovery.
- Tobacco (Nicotine) – Although tobacco is not illegal, its use claims more lives annually than any other addictive substance.
- Alcohol – Alcohol dependency has many negative consequences. In addition to deaths from liver disease and alcohol overdose, drunk driving claims thousands of lives every year.
- Marijuana – As more states move to legalize both recreational and medicinal marijuana, the drug has become easier to access and more socially acceptable. At the same time, marijuana potency has increased, increasing the drug’s addictive potential.
- Painkillers – Drugs like codeine, Vicodin and Oxycodone are commonly prescribed to treat pain. Dependence on painkillers can develop from seemingly harmless levels of use. Most patients who become addicted to prescription painkillers don’t notice they have a problem until they try to stop their use.
- Cocaine – Although cocaine addiction rates have been dropping in America, crack cocaine, which is cheaper and more intense than regular cocaine, is responsible for many addictions and ruined lives.
- Heroin – Beating a heroin dependency can be difficult due to its severe withdrawal symptoms. Heroin addiction treatment typically includes a combination of therapy and medications to help manage symptoms of withdrawal and cravings.
- Benzodiazepines – Drugs such as Valium, Xanax, Ativan and Klonopin are prescribed as mood-regulating drugs to manage conditions like anxiety and stress. People who use these drugs regularly may be unaware of their dependency until they realize they can’t function normally without them.
- Stimulants – Stimulants range from prescription such as Ritalin or Adderall, to illegal substances like Methamphetamine. These drugs are highly addictive, and intense withdrawal symptoms make quitting them difficult for most people.
9. Inhalants – Inhalants are volatile toxic substances like cleaning products, gasoline and aerosols. Inhalant addiction is particularly dangerous because inhalants are toxic chemicals that linger in the brain and body long after exposure.
10. Sedatives (barbiturates) – Millions of prescriptions are written annually for barbiturate sedatives, commonly known as sleeping pills. Over time, sleeping pills like Lunesta or Ambien can produce mind-altering effects that lead to dependency.