Frequently Asked Questions About Addiction Therapy
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Maybe you aren’t quite sure if you’re actually addicted. You’re thinking scary thoughts, or feeling some of the indications above. But, is it really that big of a deal?
There are three major signs that indicate a person is suffering from addiction:
Loss of control over the amount and frequency of use
Craving and compulsive using
Continued use in the face of adverse consequences
Perhaps this seems familiar? Perhaps, in spite of your best efforts, you are simply unable to make changes.
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At Bridger Peaks Counseling, we offer a variety of addiction therapy services tailored to individual needs, including group therapy, one-on-one counseling, and family therapy sessions. Our goal is to provide effective, compassionate support to help you or your loved one overcome substance abuse and addiction.
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Addiction counseling at Bridger Peaks Counseling focuses on identifying underlying causes of substance abuse, healing emotional trauma, and learning practical tools for managing stress and triggers. Our licensed counselors are dedicated to supporting you through every step of your recovery journey, helping you regain control and improve your quality of life.
It’s possible to feel better. Imagine a life where you could…
Figure out who you are and what direction to go in next.
Improve your relationship with yourself and those you choose to share yourself with.
Get to the root problems and solve those instead of using band-aids.
Change your life for the better.
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In our Bozeman, MT counseling clinic, we can assist you through a wide range of issues including anxiety, worry, stress, depression and more. Our empathetic team of therapists and professional mental health staff are here for you and your loved ones. Visit us for addiction treatment, group counseling sessions, EMDR, opportunities to explore coping patterns, marriage counseling and couples therapy, postpartum depression and anxiety counseling, mindfulness training, workshops and more tools for client education. Your therapist can also work with our psychiatric nurse practitioner to provide psychiatric care and medication. We look forward to connecting with you soon!