Addictions
Completing rehab is a major achievement, and creating a path for lasting recovery is a journey that continues long after you leave treatment. Ongoing counseling and support are essential for both teens and adults to maintain sobriety, build resilience, and create a fulfilling life free from addiction. We can be a resource to support your steps forward on your journey.
What You Might Be Facing
Addiction affects people in many ways. You might be experiencing:
- Struggles with anxiety, depression, or mood swings
- Difficulty managing stress or emotions
- Problems at school, work, or in relationships
- Intense cravings or urges to use substances or alcohol
- Withdrawal from friends, family, or activities
- Behaviors that seem “out of control”
- Changes that seem to happen suddenly
We help teens and adults explore those feelings, and what might be triggering these behaviors. Together, we learn skills to connect, communicate and continue recovery.
Why Therapy Helps
Counseling and coaching can include individual therapy, group sessions or family sessions for teens or adults. We create a safe space that feels supportive and judgment-free. We want to help you:
- Understand your triggers and the reasons behind your substance use
- Build coping skills to handle stress, cravings, and difficult emotions
- Strengthen your relationships and communication with family and friends
- Develop confidence and self-compassion as you work toward recovery
Stay On Your Road To Recovery
Recovery is a journey, and every step counts. Whether you’re reaching out for yourself or someone you care about, support is available. You are not alone.
How Lacey Helps
Lacey Brunner creates a consistent space where you can openly discuss the challenges of addiction and recovery. Addiction counseling is a collaborative process where we will explore the roots of your substance use, develop strategies for managing cravings and triggers, and build a healthier life unique to you.
Together, we will work on:
- Recognizing and changing negative thought patterns and behaviors
- Managing emotions and reducing harmful behaviors
- Setting goals and building motivation to stay on the track
- Valuing positive behaviors and changes
- Learning how to communicate openly and supportively
- Accessing resources and education about addiction and recovery
- Developing self-trust in decision-making