My work in therapy began in New York, where I worked closely with individuals navigating substance use and addiction. That experience taught me something I carry into every session: addiction isn't a character flaw. It's a human response to pain, and it almost always comes wrapped in shame and guilt that can feel just as heavy as the addiction itself. Today, I work with people who are ready to take an honest look at their relationship with substances — wherever they are in that process. I also work with family members who love someone struggling with addiction and are searching for ways to support them without losing themselves. Healing isn't linear, and it rarely looks the way we expect it to. But it is possible — and you don't have to figure it out alone.
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