Archive for the California Addiction Counselors Category


San Jose California Addiction Counselor Jason Esswein, MS, LMFT

Jason Esswein is an addiction counselor serving San Jose, Los Gatos, and Campbell, California since 1998. Jason’s focus is to help those using substances to self-medicate, using mindfulness and insight therapy. Jason is known for offering clients his honest feedback, but in a kind, compassionate way.

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Westlake Village Addiction Counselor Debra Warner, MS, MFTI

Debra Warner is a Marriage and Family Therapist Registered Intern and EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing) Therapist serving the Westlake Village and Thousand Oaks, California area. Debra’s focus is to help people who are struggling with addictions and recovery using EMDR therapy as one tool to help change the patterns of destructive behaviors that are [...]

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Santa Cruz California Addiction Counselor Laurie Moore, LMFT, PhD

Laurie Moore offers Scotts Valley and Santa Cruz, CA effective and non-judgmental addiction counseling. Dr. Laurie Moore helps individuals to identify and transform underlying issues leading to addiction. She helps each of her clients to find spiritual awakening so that they can live rewarding and fulfilling lives.

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Modesto California Addiction Counselor Lynn Telford-Sahl, M.A. Psychology, C.A.C.

Lynn Telford-Sahl is an addiction counselor in Modesto, part of California’s Central Valley since 1991. Her book Intentional JOY: How to Turn Stress, Fear & Addiction into Freedom provides inspiring stories and practical strategies to heal trauma and create a “pause” button for addictive behaviors. Lynn’s compassionate, empowering approach creates hope and accountability in the [...]

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Laguna Hills Addiction Counselor Piper Glasier

Dr. Glasier uses a model of treating the personal underlying causes of addictive behavior (alcohol abuse, drug abuse, sexual acting out, cutting, eating disorders) that includes multiple meetings per week following detoxifying (in the case of substances) to access the persistent, painful themes that create anxiety that keep a person using addictive substances or performing [...]

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