Top addiction therapists in 22305: Alexandria, VA.

Real help for hurts and habits in 22305, 22305: Alexandria, VA. Internet, substance abuse, gambling, co-dependency, sex and pornography addictions.


Carlos Durana, Ph.D.
Addiction Counselor

Carlos Durana, Ph.D.

Licensed Clinical Psychologist and Licensed Professional Counselor

4933 Auburn Ave, Suite 208, Bethesda, Maryland 20814 | 301-654-0100

Recovering from addiction requires support, commitment, motivation and time. Committing to sobriety involves changes in how you think about yourself, and how you deal with stress and relationships. I believe treatment should address your specific needs and focus on more than the addiction. Success also depends on addressing the reasons for the addiction. I use a comprehensive and holistic approach that also helps you: enhance your motivation to participate in treatment; develop strategies for coping with cravings; learn skills to avoid and prevent relapse; learn to develop a healthier life-style; and address other health problems such as depression or anxiety. I also provide and recommend additional services such as support groups and group therapy,...(view profile to read more)

Paul Kelner, Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Addiction Counselor

Paul Kelner, Licensed Clinical Social Worker

Certified Sex Addiction & Anger Management Therapist

6260 Montrose Road, Rockville, Maryland 20852 | 301-388-0178

I am a Certified Sex Addiction Therapist. I have helped many men and women recover from compulsive and out-of-control sexual behaviors, such as chronic masturbation and porn watching, high-risk sexual behavior, anonymous hook-ups and intimacy issues. I provide individual and group therapy that will help you cope with your urges as well as integrate healthy sexuality into your relationships.

Megan Szczepanik, LCSW, c-IRT
Addiction Counselor

Megan Szczepanik, LCSW, c-IRT

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

6000 Executive BLVD, Rockville, Maryland 20852 | 17276424746

Addictions can take many forms, but they all have one thing in common; addiction destroys relationships and creates intense loneliness. Most often, our addictions begin as a way to soothe our pain or turn down the “noise” in our minds. Soon, that short-lived relief is nowhere to be found and we become desperate for the next hit, high, drink, fling, etc. If you or your partner are struggling with an addiction and don’t know where to turn, you’re not alone. Call today and let’s start finding the way back.

Amy Wagner, LMFT, LMHC
Addiction Counselor

Amy Wagner, LMFT, LMHC

Relationship and Trauma Therapist/EMDR Consultant/Business Coach - Licensed in Virginia and Florida

714 Pine Street, Herndon, Virginia 20170 | 407-488-9043

Addictions can be so difficult to manage and come out of nowhere. When we work together, we will gently learn the core of the addictive distress that you are experiencing. As I get to know you, we may find that some of the distress is rooted in early childhood trauma and attachment wounding. We will embrace all parts of yourself and learn about the challenging experiences you may have grown up with that manifested into the distress you feel today. Addictions can be a messenger, an alarm telling you that it is time to heal experiences from earlier in life. In our work together, we'll use EMDR, Emotion Focused Therapy and Expressive Arts to help you get to where you wish to be.

Becky Roth, MSW, LMSW, CPC
Addiction Counselor

Becky Roth, MSW, LMSW, CPC

Career Counselor, Career Coach, and Life Coach

11904-F Darnestown Road, Gaithersburg, Maryland 20878 | 2402334188

Career coaching services include guiding clients who are transitioning back into the workplace or ready to move forward in their career plan. All coaching services include resume and linkedIn profile review, job searching strategies, networking and interviewing preparation and negotiation assistance. I look forward to helping you move forward in your career and life plan.

Jennifer Beall, MS, NCC, LCPC, LCADC
Addiction Counselor

Jennifer Beall, MS, NCC, LCPC, LCADC

Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor

1457 Jordan Ave, Crofton, Maryland 21114 | 410-888-0590

Are you wondering if your use of alcohol and/or other chemical substances is beginning to take control of your life? Chances are you started drinking or using so that you could cope with life, but now you're finding that it's getting harder and harder to cope. It can be overwhelming to think about quitting and staying quit. I can help you to assess your chemical use and decide what, if any, changes you need to make. I also offer an ear acupuncture treatment that lessens cravings and withdrawal symptoms while also helping to manage depression and anxiety.

Ashburn Psychological Services
Addiction Counselor

Ashburn Psychological Services

Ashburn Psychological Services

44110 Ashburn Shopping Plaza, Suite 251, Ashburn, Virginia 20147 | 703-723-2999

Ashburn Psychological Services has therapists and doctors available to assist in your recovery from addiction. Addiction to alcohol, substances, sex and pornography, gambling, computers and media and foods are some of the areas that can be addressed in treatment. A bio-psycho-social model to addiction treatment is widely seen as being a successful approach. With this approach, a client's addiction is understood and treated in the context of his or her biology, psychology and social reality. At times, cognitive-behavior therapy and other counseling approaches are enough to bring about change and improvements, while at other times, medication may be warranted. We are here to help.

Cynthia Turner, LCSW, LSATP, MAC
Addiction Counselor

Cynthia Turner, LCSW, LSATP, MAC

Insight Into Action Therapy

44340 Premier Plaza; Suite 230, Ashburn, Virginia 20147 | 703-646-7664

There is a spectrum of substance use. Not all use is addiction. It doesn't always end in "jail, institutions, or death." Our goal is to help you figure out how drugs or alcohol have impacted you and your life. Then we will individualize a treatment plan for you. This may include a combination of individual, family, or group therapy and drug/alcohol testing. It may even include a program of harm reduction called alcohol moderation. Mutual support groups do not work for everyone so we do not require them. Don't let a bad experience with a rigid program stop you from getting help.

Jeffrey Crouch, LCSW-C
Addiction Counselor

Jeffrey Crouch, LCSW-C

Therapist

10632 Little Patuxent Pkwy Suite 313, Columbia, Maryland 21044 | 443-538-1247

I have co-run an addiction program serving people with alcohol and drug problems. I have often found that people are self medicating when they are using drugs, covering other problems such as anxiety or depression. In these cases both the addiction and underlying problems need to be addressed. I specialize in relapse prevention. Living one day at a time is what we all need to be doing.

Cynthia Rebholz, M.S., LCMFT
Addiction Counselor

Cynthia Rebholz, M.S., LCMFT

Marriage and Family Therapist

Clarksburg, Maryland 20871 | 240-230-7182

How do you use alcohol? Often people questioning addiction, binging or dependence need more information. I provide psycho-education and assessment to help you understand how drinking too much might be a problem in your life. Did you know drinking is often a way to escape and withdraw from feeling or coping with stress? Call me today if you would like to talk and learn more.

William Nation, PhD
Addiction Counselor

William Nation, PhD

Licensed Psychologist

Baltimore, Maryland 21207 | 3016152513

Addiction treatment is often as much about cessation or reduction of usage as it is the "why" of the usage. I do my best to balance both sides while keeping the perspective of what ultimately the client wants and needs. Often this involves finding ways to get what is meaningful and reduce what isn't, such as substances. Accountability and insight are extremely important in this treatment. But if you have the desire to actually make the changes, that goes a long way.


22305 is part of Alexandria, Virginia. It has a land area of 1.343 square miles.  The population of 22305 is 15,440 people.