Are you or your loved one struggling with addictions to mood-altering chemicals, gambling, abusive eating, nicotine, or sexual promiscuity. Problems can arise reflecting addictive behavior and the emotional, behavioral, interpersonal, social, personality, legal, medical, and vocational issues associated with an addiction.
Some specific domains of addiction are:
- Adult-Child-of-An-Alcoholic (ACOA) traits.
- Anger and Antisocial Behavior
- Anxiety and Depression
- Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
- Borderline Traits
- Childhood Trauma
- Chronic Pain
- Conduct Disorder/Delinquency
- Dangerousness/Lethality
- Dependent Traits
- Eating Disorders
- Family Conflicts
- Grief/Loss Unresolved
- Impulsivity
- Legal Problems
- Living Environment Deficiency
- Mania/Hypomania
- Medical Issues
- Narcissistic Traits
- Occupational Problems
- Oppositional Defiant Behavior
- Parent-Child Relational Problem
- Partner Relational Conflicts
- Peer Group Negativity
- PTSD
- Psychosis
- Self-Care Deficits
- Sexual Promiscuity
- Social Anxiety
- Suicidal Ideation
- Treatment Resistance
The above listed items explains in depth the concerns and multiple dimension of issues when you or your loved one requires help. To assess is the most important factor, as therapy starts with the choice of 2/3 issues to focus on; otherwise, it would become too overwhelming for the client. As therapy progresses then more factors will be dealt with. Primarily the stabilization of the patient is required, otherwise the individual will not be able to take in the healing strategies; nor, can you help a marriage in trouble if an addict is still using a substance or acting out. Please call 262-375-9225.