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Creating a Life Worth Living Beyond Addiction

One of the most important steps in recovery is building a life that feels meaningful and fulfilling. As a trauma-informed addiction therapist specializing in addiction, my goal is to help you discover what that looks like for you. Overcoming substance addiction can feel overwhelming, but finding and living a purposeful life is a powerful way to break free from its grip. I understand this deeply, having overcome addiction myself and now enjoying the rewards of long-term recovery support.

Professional Experience and Personal Insight

Since 2007, I’ve devoted my life to supporting those affected by addiction. My journey has taken me through numerous detox centers, residential facilities, and outpatient treatment programs, where I’ve helped hundreds of individuals struggling with substance use. Before becoming a Licensed Therapist, I was a Level III Certified Addiction Counselor with the California Association for Alcohol/Drug Educators.

A Holistic Approach to Healing

Throughout my career, I’ve witnessed individuals endure immense suffering and emerge stronger by addressing the core issues beneath their addiction. Therapy often begins with a profound, conscious struggle that causes significant emotional pain but leads to lasting transformation. It’s a profound honor to walk alongside my clients on their healing journeys, helping them reclaim their lives.

Why I’m Passionate About This Work

When asked why I chose this profession, my answer often evolves. This is because I continually fall deeper in love with the work I do. Each day, I am inspired by my clients’ resilience and growth, and I feel immense gratitude for the opportunity to make a difference in their lives.

Why Choose Trauma-Informed Addiction Recovery Therapy?

  • Personal Experience: Having lived and now thrive through addiction myself, I bring a unique, empathetic perspective that resonates with my clients.
  • Extensive Expertise: With over 17 years of experience in a variety of treatment settings, I offer a wealth of knowledge and effective strategies to support your recovery.
  • Compassionate Support: I’m dedicated to providing a safe, nurturing environment where you can explore your challenges and find meaningful healing.

Take the First Step Toward Recovery

A fulfilling life is within your reach.

  1. Schedule a free consultation to explore addiction recovery therapy in Los Angeles with someone who’s walked the path for a free consultation and let’s explore how we can work together to achieve lasting recovery.
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Therapy & Recovery: FAQ

Do I have to be sober before starting therapy?

Short answer: Nope.

Longer answer: Therapy can be a crucial part of the journey toward sobriety. Many therapists are trained to work with individuals who are still using substances, helping them explore underlying issues and develop strategies for change. However, if substance use is severe, a therapist might recommend starting with a detox program to ensure safety and effectiveness.

How is therapy different from 12-step programs?

Therapy is:

  • Led by licensed professionals.

  • Tailored to your unique needs.

  • Focused on evidence-based techniques like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Motivational Interviewing.

12-step programs are:

  • Peer-led support groups.

  • Structured around a set of guiding principles.

  • Often emphasize spirituality or a higher power.

Both can be valuable, and many people find success using a combination of therapy and 12-step programs.

What if I’ve tried therapy before and it didn’t help?

First off, kudos for being open to trying again. Therapy is not one-size-fits-all, and sometimes it takes a few tries to find the right fit. Consider:

  • Therapist fit: Did you feel understood and respected?

  • Approach: Different therapists use different methods; perhaps a new approach could be more effective.

  • Timing: Were you ready to engage in the process at that time?

Remember, seeking help is a sign of strength, not weakness.


Final Thoughts

Starting therapy doesn’t require you to have everything figured out. It’s a step toward understanding yourself better and making positive changes. Whether you’re in the midst of substance use or on the path to recovery, therapy can offer support, tools, and a safe space to grow.

If you’re considering therapy and want to explore your options, feel free to reach out. You’re not alone on this journey.