Addiction Treatment Mission BC. Internet, Sex, Drug, Gambling Addiction Counselling. Addiction Therapists in Mission, BC.

Welcome to our network of therapists who specialize in addiction, Mission BC. Treatment and counselling for addictions in Mission: alcoholism, drug addiction, sex addiction, internet addiction, and gambling addiction are some of the specializations our British Columbia therapists have that can help bring you or your loved on on a new journey of recovery. Addiction counselling Mission, BC and treatment can help put your feet on solid ground for new hope towards a better life.

Addiction Treatment Near Mission, BC

Lieneke Hewlett
Lieneke Hewlett
Addiction Treatment Mission BC
Lieneke Hewlett, SFTT, RPC, BA Psyc.

  Registered Professional Counsellor and Registered SFTT
  Email: Contact Lieneke
  10422 168 St, Surrey V4N 1R9
Gently and respectfully, we work with the wisdom of the body to find your life back. We work to develop a strong observer self, as it allows you to notice yourself as separate from your feelings and experience and is critical for emotional safety and growth. Sometimes, just learning how to bring awareness and presence into your body can be a profound and helpful experience. If you are using a 12 step program, you may learn a process called 'focusing', to enrich and enhance progress.

Sean Hassall
Sean Hassall
Addiction Counsellor Mission BC
Sean Hassall, MA (Counselling Psychology) CCC, RCC

  Registered Clinical Counsellor
  Email: Contact Sean
  103 - 33119 South Fraser Way, Abbotsford V2S 2B1
Has addiction taken hold of your life? Do you continue to relapse into certain behaviours, in spite of the negative consequences? You will benefit from an approach that integrates research-based practices (e.g., Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy), positive psychology (e.g., Hope Theory), wellness model, and meaning centred counselling. Services specialize in Process/Behavioural addictions (e.g., pornography, gambling, overspending, etc.).

Annette Kasahara
Annette Kasahara
Addiction Treatment Mission BC
Annette Kasahara, BA, MEd. (Psychology), RCC

  Registered Clinical Counsellor
  Email: Contact Annette
  , White Rock V4B 2R5
My hope for clients facing challenges with addictions is that they will develop an openness and willingness to explore the underlying issues related to the addictive behaviours. Clients will benefit from looking at childhood factors and relationships issues, both past and present. Clients will identify any limiting and self-defeating beliefs which may have contributed to harmful and alienating behaviours. Clients will learn to replace negative thought and behaviour patterns with self-affirming thoughts and behaviours. They will also explore and create support systems. It is my hope that clients will develop greater self-acceptance and kindness to Self.

Tanya Johnson
Tanya Johnson
Addiction Counsellor Mission BC
Tanya Johnson, RMFT, MMFT

  Registered Marriage & Family Therapist
  Email: Contact Tanya
  2nd Floor - 23242 Mavis Avenue , Langley V1M 2R4
When we feel chronically empty or broken and unable to fix ourselves, we will do anything to avoid experiencing the resultant hurt, pain, anger, or boredom. What may be a harmless pastime for others becomes for us a destructive addiction. Feelings that compel addictive behaviour may be difficult to face, but there is hope for another way to live. My approach involves exploring current goals, relationships, family history, triggers, thoughts, as well as strengths, supports, and resources. I have successfully supported people, and their families, struggling with alcohol, drugs, internet, food, shopping, love, sex, pornography, and other addictions to live fuller, healthier and happier lives.

Cecilia Codoceo
Cecilia Codoceo
Addiction Treatment Mission BC
Cecilia Codoceo, BSW, MSW, RSW, RCC

  Registered Clinical Counsellor and Registered Social Worker
  Email: Contact Cecilia
  203-2276 Clearbrook Road, Abbotsford V2T 2X5
The impact of an addiction in your life can be devastating. Addiction can ruin relationships, cause chaos and despair, break trust and make you do things you thought you would never do. Part of the counselling process is accepting that an addiction can control your life and cause destruction at every turn. Accepting the impact provides you with the opportunity to find ways to empower yourself to create a life without the use of a substance to manage life; a life where you are the one in control!

Judy Lyon
Judy Lyon
Addiction Counsellor Mission BC
Judy Lyon, MA, SFTT, MPCP #1883

  Registered Professional Counsellor
  Email: Contact Judy
  #11 - 15243 91st Avenue, Surrey V3R 9K2
With over two decades experience in addiction counselling, I can confirm that addiction has most often been a symptom of a greater underlying issue or problem. I work from a biopsychosocialspiritual philosophy, meaning I will take into consideration all of the various life factors that influence your addiction. While it may be necessary to explore family of origin issues or past traumatic events, I believe your point of power is in the present and will use treatment modalities that are the right fit for you to assist you to develop the skills to honor your past, while living in the present and transform the blocks that prevent you from living the life you deserve. Change is possible!

Rosemary Fromson
Rosemary Fromson
Addiction Treatment Mission BC
Rosemary Fromson, MPCP, RPC

  Master Practitioner of Counselling Psychology
  Email: Contact Rosemary
  , Abbotsford V2T 1T8
Addiction is the symptom of the core issue. People who suffer with addiction often feel out of control, fractured, chaotic, and suffer guilt, shame, embarrassment, anger, and mental health issues. They often miss work or have relationship breakdowns. I work with people from a completely non-judgemental basis. Treating the whole person is essential to attaining a long lasting healthy life.

Carey Christiansen
Carey Christiansen
Addiction Counsellor Mission BC
Carey Christiansen, M.A., RCC

  RCC, Child, Adult & Family Therapist
  Email: Contact Carey
  4567 McFaul Road, Chilliwack V2R 4N2
Gaining your freedom from addictive substances or habitual behaviors is not a matter of will power, it is about having strategy. Through motivational interviewing, Carey will assist you in setting your personal goals for eliminating your bonds to an unwanted addiction. Whether your decision is to reduce or cease your habit, your goals will be respected. Using an individualized approach with effective practices, within the counselling sessions a strategy to realize your hopes will unfold. Relapse prevention is part of every plan.

Elaine Clark
Elaine Clark
Addiction Treatment Mission BC
Elaine Clark, BA. M.P.C.P.CCht

  Master Practitioner in Counselling Psychology
  Email: Contact Elaine
  6782 248th St, Langley V4W 1C1
Addiction is a symptom, it is based on the belief that there is something wrong with me. The underlying cause of this behaviour is a feeling of hopelessness and helplessness. Once the belief in general unworthiness is corrected and replaced with loving acceptance, healing is inevitable. The belief in guilt and past behavior that is unforgiveable is an error that needs correcting, not punishing.

Shawn McNabb
Shawn McNabb
Addiction Counsellor Mission BC
Shawn McNabb, B.A., M.Ed. (Counselling Psychology), R.C.C.

  Registered Clinical Counsellor
  Email: Contact Shawn
  202-15388 24th Avenue, Surrey V4A 2J2
I find using Decision Balance Grids can be very helpful when one is looking at their addiction. This type of grid allows one to look at the benefits and concerns of doing or not doing a particular behaviour. This is important information for allowing someone to move forward around more proactive decisions. In counselling I like to help one explore their own value system to work alongside what is important to them when they are trying to move away and perhaps replace an addictive behaviour with a more positive lifestyle choice.

Ted Leavitt
Ted Leavitt
Addiction Treatment Mission BC
Ted Leavitt, M.Sc., RCC

  Registered Clinical Counselor
  Email: Contact Ted
  2347 Bedford Pl., Abbotsford V2T 4A4
I have been working in the addiction field for many years now and recognize that there is a common theme underlying addictive behavior, whether it be substances or activities. The alcoholic and the workaholic both face the prospect of dying prematurely and alone, but society views one with scorn and one with admiration. Many people are reluctant to seek help for addictive behavior because they know someone else "has it worse". Don't let other people convince you that your problem isn't a big deal. If it matters to you, then it's worth talking about. I come from a place of compassion, non-judgment, and empathy, three ingredients missing in the lives of many people who struggle with addiction.

Bob Finlay
Bob Finlay
Addiction Counsellor Mission BC
Bob Finlay, MA, RFT,RCC

  Registered Family Therapist, Registered Clinical Counsellor
  Email: Contact Bob
  203-1465 Salisbury Ave., Port Coquitlam V3B 6J3
Addictions develop because we want to feel better. The addictive behavior covers up our deeper feelings and needs. Counselling helps to uncover these deeper needs and to formulate a plan to meet those needs without the addiction. The plan includes identifying triggers, developing coping strategies for cravings and learning new more satisfying behaviors.

Sherri Scott-Berner
Sherri Scott-Berner
Addiction Treatment Mission BC
Sherri Scott-Berner, CBT, CP

  Cognitive Behavioral Marital and Individual Therapist
  Email: Contact Sherri
  Location of Therapist: Surrey, BC V3S 0V4
Have you ever had fresh baking in the house that were saving for Christmas or some other celebration? You had to stop yourself from eating it. How it called your name while you were watching TV, or sent visions of sugar plums dancing in your head while you were hungry cooking dinner? Well that is a small snap shot of the feeling of addiction. Having such a strong compelling desire to experience the rewarding outcome, regardless of how short-lived it might be. Well not all compulsions ( or addictions) are only as dangerous and life changing as a 5 lb weight gain encountered by January 2. Some addictions can own us to the point that there is nothing left of who we really are, or were.

Alex Kwee
Alex Kwee
Addiction Counsellor Mission BC
Alex Kwee, Psy.D., Registered Psychologist

  Registered Psychologist (BC), Licensed Psychologist (WA, IL)
  Email: Contact Dr. Kwee
  5507 208th Street, Langley V3A 2K4
As a Psychologist specializing in the treatment of both substance addictions and behavioural addictions (e.g. gambling and sex), I employ an integration of modalities such as cognitive-behavioural therapy, motivational enhancement, mindfulness, and relapse prevention. I focus on treating each client where he or she is at, utilizing evidence-based approaches and collaborating with other health professionals, if necessary, to bring about the best outcomes. I address the many variables, such as poor coping, underlying depression/anxiety, and life stressors that contribute to the problem, emphasizing the development of enduring skills that will outlast the client's time in treatment.



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Addiction Treatment Mission BC.

Addiction is devastating. Not only to the one suffering but also to loved ones. Support groups in British Columbia and counselling for gambling addiction in Mission BC, sex addiction, Mission BC internet addiction, drug addiction, and Mission BC alcohol addiction is a vital tool for recovery. If you need a support group, counselling or treatment for addiction in Mission BC, or need a therapist or clinic to help treat alcoholism or a substance abuse counselor Mission, BC, Theravive British Columbia has life giving resources to overcome your dependency. Contact one of our addiction counselors today for immediate help and support.

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