Addiction
Addiction Counseling

The Path To Lasting Recovery
Recovery is more than just quitting— it’s about healing deeply so you can build a life that feels whole, healthy, and fulfilling. Family members often carry a heavy emotional burden when a loved one is facing addiction or working toward recovery. I offer guidance in developing healthy boundaries, addressing codependency patterns, and learning how to provide support without neglecting your own needs. This process helps families strengthen their resilience, foster healthier relationships, and engage in recovery in a way that promotes healing for everyone involved.
Addiction may have left you feeling stuck, ashamed, or disconnected. Even in sobriety, stress, grief, and painful emotions can feel overwhelming. Without real healing, the urge to relapse is always near.
But lasting recovery is possible— and drug and addiction counseling can help you get there.
Why Addiction Counseling Matters in Recovery
Addiction often stems from difficult or traumatic life experiences that leave deep wounds. Until those wounds are addressed, triggers can easily push you toward relapse.
Through counseling, you can:

Why Alina?
My Role as Your Counselor
I’ll meet you where you are—with honesty, compassion, and proven therapeutic approaches.
Together, we will:
Build the courage to get and stay sober, heal old wounds that fuel your drug or alcohol addiction, create practical strategies for long-term recovery, and move you closer to the life you’ve always wanted.
When you heal at the root, the pull toward relapse dramatically weakens- or disappears altogether.
Imagine:


