Top addiction therapists in Northeast, Denver.

Real help for hurts and habits in 80239, Northeast, Denver. Internet, substance abuse, gambling, co-dependency, sex and pornography addictions.


Wade Brandon, M.C., LPC
Addiction Counselor

Wade Brandon, M.C., LPC

Licensed Professional Counselor

Frederick, Colorado 80530 | (970) 227-2770

Is an addiction controlling your life, affecting your relationships, making in difficult for you to work? Wade specializes in providing addiction counseling to men and women in individual therapy sessions. He can help with a variety of addictions, including alcohol addiction, drug abuse, porn addiction, sex addiction, and gambling addiction. The first step to recovery is to call (970) 227-2770 and set up your free consultation.

Bruce Rumsey, Ph.D., LPC, MAC
Addiction Counselor

Bruce Rumsey, Ph.D., LPC, MAC

LIcensed Professional Counselor, Master Addiction Counselor

Colorado 80530 | (970) 227-2770

As both a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and a Master Addiction Counselor (MAC), I have over 20 years of experience helping individuals overcome addictions and helping their families recover from the impact of the addiction. There is no reason to spend another day suffering from an addiction. Call to schedule your first free visit. (970) 227-2770.

Matthew Rumsey, M.S., LPCC
Addiction Counselor

Matthew Rumsey, M.S., LPCC

Counselor

Frederick, Colorado 80530 | 970-227-2770

Addiction can feel like a suffocating weight hanging over your entire life. It can impact your physical and mental health and leave lasting negative impacts on your relationships with others. Matthew is passionate that nobody is beyond help. Everyone seeking help is capable and deserving of overcoming addiction. Let us help you reclaim your life. Call today to schedule a free consultation and get back to living your life under your own terms.

Josh Joseph, M.S., LPC
Addiction Counselor

Josh Joseph, M.S., LPC

Licensed Professional Counselor

Frederick, Colorado 80530 | 970-227-2770

Addictions of any kind can weigh one down to the point where they are unable to function anymore. Whether it is substance abuse, alcoholism, drugs, or something else entirely it is possible to break free from addiction. It is necessary to have support and help throughout this process and that is where Josh Joseph steps in. He will meet you where you are without judgement and equip you with tools and expertise to recover and grow into a life free from addiction. Call (970)227-2770 to schedule your free consultation today.

Kelsey Edwards, M.S.W., SWC
Addiction Counselor

Kelsey Edwards, M.S.W., SWC

Counselor

Frederick, Colorado 80530 | 970-227-2770

If you or someone you love are struggling with an addiction of any kind, the right time to seek help is now. Kelsey works with her clients to help them get rid of their addictions and start living a healthier life. She knows that it will take time and hard work to eliminate an addiction, and she is ready and willing to work with individuals that need to overcome an addiction. Call 970-227-2770 today for a free consultation. Same-day and next-day appointments often available.

Keira Olivas, M.A., LPC, MFTC
Addiction Counselor

Keira Olivas, M.A., LPC, MFTC

Counselor

Within Driving Distance Of, Firestone, Colorado 80504 | (970) 227-2770

Many people have tried and failed to overcome their addiction on their own. Are you feeling powerless to an addiction that is controlling your life? Recovering from an addiction is one of the most difficult things you will ever do and you should not try to do it alone. Addiction counseling will offer you the structure and support you will need to finally quit for good. Call today to get started on the road to recovery with addiction counseling.

Sara Willott, PhD, LCSW
Addiction Counselor

Sara Willott, PhD, LCSW

Psychotherapist

1650 38th St., Suite 100e, Boulder, Colorado 80301 | 510-519-8804

I am highly experienced in using the Compassionate Inquiry approach developed by Gabor Maté. Dr. Maté first developed this approach in his work with addiction. Addictions often result from repetitive choices we make in order to feel more connected: emotionally connected, physically connected, and/or spiritually connected. Some addictions decrease physical pain while others may numb emotional overwhelm. Together, we can explore ways to bring compassion and understanding to your addictions. This is a first step. What we resist can persist. Building support systems and bringing structured approaches to addiction may also be needed.

David Redbord, MA, MPH, LPCC
Addiction Counselor

David Redbord, MA, MPH, LPCC

Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate

1650 38th St. Suite #100E, Boulder, Colorado 80301 | 504-233-8555

Addiction is something that helps us feel better. Here's where it comes from. As kids, we're supposed to bond in a healthy way with our parents. It's through this bond with our parents that we learn how to regulate ourselves. When we don't bond in a healthy way, or don't learn how to self-regulate through our connection with our parents, we need to do it some other way. That's where addiction comes from. If we can learn to create the feelings that our addiction gives us on our own - joy, bliss, relaxation, connection, etc., and combine that with nutritional support that gives our brain the right chemicals, we can move forward. I'm here to support you in getting to the root and doing that.

Scott Boyd, M.A., LPC, LAC
Addiction Counselor

Scott Boyd, M.A., LPC, LAC

Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Addiction Counselor

2027 Broadway, Suite B, Boulder, Colorado 80302 | (720) 316-5765

I have been sober for 13 years and believe the struggles I have had with addiction allows me to be very effective this work. I have worked with hundreds of addicts and really enjoy this work. Overcoming addiction is much more than learning coping skills. Coping skills are definitely a part of it, but the biggest part is learning/growing so that you can enjoy life without whatever it is you are addicted to. The only way I believe we can stay sober long term, is too feel so good that we don't need something to make us feel better. It's the happiness we obtain in sobriety that will keep us sober not the remembrance of the suffering of the worst days of your addiction.


80239 is a zip code located in Denver County and part of Denver, Colorado. It has a land area of 9.989 square miles.  The population of 80239 is 40,512 people.