Addiction Interventions

Clinically led interventions for individuals and families navigating addiction, compulsive behaviors, relapse cycles, and complex family dynamics.

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Addiction impacts far more than the individual struggling.

Families often find themselves living in constant crisis. Trying to manage fear, unpredictability, conflict, financial strain, emotional exhaustion, and the growing sense that things are becoming unmanageable.

I provide clinically grounded addiction interventions designed to help families move from chaos and confusion toward stabilization, accountability, and long-term healing.

Clinical Approach

My background in addiction, mental health, and family systems allows me to approach addiction through a broader clinical lens. I understand that addiction and compulsive behaviors are often intertwined with trauma, mental health concerns, relational dynamics, and family system disruption.

A Team-Based, Family Systems Approach

I do not believe addiction treatment should focus solely on the identified individual. Every intervention is approached through a family systems lens, recognizing that addiction often impacts communication, boundaries, trust, emotional regulation, and overall family functioning.

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Intensive, High-Touch Support

Many addiction cases require more than a single conversation or intervention. I offer intensive support options that may include: multi-hour family therapy sessions, treatment coordination, in-home clinical support, recovery planning, ongoing consultation during treatment transitions, and travel support for admissions and transport when clinically appropriate.

I’m licensed in multiple states and available for travel nationwide for select cases requiring intensive family systems work.

For Families Seeking Direction

Families often reach out after months or years of trying to “hold things together” on their own. You may feel exhausted by repeated crises, relapse cycles, dishonesty, enabling patterns, or failed treatment attempts. My role is to help you slow down, assess the situation clinically, and create a structured, thoughtful path forward.

Addiction takes many different forms.

Here are some of the common addictions that I work with:

Work Addiction 

Substance abuse

Psilocybin, Kava, Ahuyuasca,  Ibogaine, DMT, ketamine abuse 

Co Dependency

Phone addiction 

Nicotine/ vaping/ gas station drugs 

Caffeine

Compulsive exercising

Gambling

Sex addiction

Pornography

Plastic surgery 

Gaming

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If you or a loved one is navigating addiction, compulsive behaviors, or cycles of relapse, you don’t have to navigate this alone.