Addiction Counselor
Laetare Group, PhD, MA
LMFTs, LPCs, LCSWs & Licensed Associates
6900 Denton Hwy, Watauga, Texas 76148 | 8442953167
Addictions steal people’s lives and break apart families. An addiction can be described as any compulsive and habitual behavior that limits your freedom. This includes alcoholism, substance abuse and dependency, drug abuse, compulsive gambling, pornography and sexual addiction, and others. Addictions have several warning signs, such as increased secrecy, withdrawing from family/friends, fatigue, failure to meet responsibilities, declining health, defensiveness, mood shifts, and demanding more privacy. The addictive cycle is hard to stop, but it can but it can be broken. As professional counselors we can help you break the chains of addiction!
Addiction Counselor
Donald Baer, LPC, LMFT
Licensed Professional Counselor
909 W. Magnolia, Suite 20 (Door faces Lipscomb Street), Fort Worth, Texas 76104 | 817-926-0801
From personal experience, I have a good idea of how an addiction can cause problems in many areas of a person's life - work, school, family, friends, legal, etc. And I know how difficult it can be to stop an addictive habit, whether it is an addiction to substances, or an "addiction" to a particular type of behavior. Meet with me and see if you agree that I know what I'm talking about and have some good ideas about what you might do to change your habits.
Addiction Counselor
Paul Myers, MA. LPC-Supervisor
Licensed Professional Counselor Supervisor
425 Old Newman Road suite 504, Frisco, Texas 75035 | 9723456788
Sobriety is very difficult to maintain but there is hope for the damage your addiction has caused in your life. You don't have to allow your addiction to take everything from you. If your addiction already has (just like so many others) then we can help you rebuild your life one step at a time. There is more to know about addiction than people think and there are very effective treatment options for it. Counseling is a great start.
75134 is a zip code located in Dallas County and part of Lancaster, Texas. It has a land area of 10.220 square miles.  The population of 75134 is 20,276 people.