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Alan Swindall Alabaster AL 35007

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The Alan Swindall Therapist in Alabaster, AL is a registered and licensed psychotherapist. In addition to being licensed, he is...
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Kirsten Hill Alabaster AL 35007

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If you are looking for a great therapist to work with when it comes to your panic attacks, you may...
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Aisha Holmes Thorn Alabaster AL 35007

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"Aisha Holmes is a licensed clinical social worker and drug addiction therapist. She has a master's degree in Social Work...
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Dennis Lee Taylor Sr Alabaster AL 35007

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Dennis Lee Taylor Sr. is an Alabaster, AL Alcohol and Drug Addiction Therapist, as well as a Licensed Clinical Social...
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Laura K Cordova Alabaster AL 35007

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Laura K Cordova Therapist in Alabaster, AL has been a very popular center for many people who want to learn...
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I Am Listening Community Counseling LLC Bessemer AL 35022

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I Am Listening Community Counseling, LLC is a therapist and group psychologist based in Bessemer, Alabama. Their goal is to...
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Tamara Oliver-Jackson Bessemer AL 35020

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Tamara Oliver, a former drug addiction therapist and manager has been invited to present at the opening of an alcohol...
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Anita C Barnes Bessemer AL 35022

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If you are looking for an experienced and professional counselor, preferably one with a Masters Degree in Counseling, Anita C...
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Judith Wilson Bessemer AL 35022

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If you have never met Judith Wilson, you will want to take a few minutes and learn a little bit...
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Zoe Long Bessemer AL 35020

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Zoe Long is a psychotherapist who works in the field of drug addiction and is certified to do so in...
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Rebecca Welsh Birmingham AL 35223

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Rebecca Welsh is a Licensed Psychotherapist (LPN) from the state of California who works in Birmingham, AL and was a...
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Shannon S Crenshaw Birmingham AL 35209

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Shannon S Crenshaw has created a new name for herself as a new, innovative, and exciting therapist in Birmingham, AL....
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Chesie l Roberts Birmingham AL 35223

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Chesie Roberts Therapist at Birmingham, AL is not your regular therapist. She has a passion for helping people overcome various...
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Misty Smith PhD LPC-S Certified Sex Therapist Birmingham AL 35226

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Misty Smith, PhD, LPC-S certified sex therapist in Birmingham, Alabama, specializes in the field of sex therapy. She received her...
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Benjamin Stillwell Birmingham AL 35242

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Benjamin Stillwell is a Licensed Psychotherapist in the State of Alabama. He and his practice are based in Birmingham, Alabama....
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Integrative Health Services LLC Birmingham AL 35226

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Integrative Health Services, LLC is a substance abuse and addiction treatment and rehabilitation clinic in Birmingham, Alabama. This treatment facility...
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Deirdre Crochen Rose Birmingham AL 35209

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When you think of Deirdre Crochen Rose Therapist in Birmingham, AL you are immediately reminded of the great compassion she...
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Stewart A Jackson Birmingham AL 35205

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If you have been battling anxiety and depression and feel that the right diagnosis is being delayed due to your...
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Meosha Cox Birmingham AL 35205

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Meosha Cox Therapists are licensed and trained in behavioral modification. It is said that most children with behavior problems in...
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Sarah E. Ball Birmingham AL 35223

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Sarah E. Ball Therapist in Birmingham, AL is a licensed therapist with over thirty years of experience. She has helped...
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Lucy Graves Hollis Birmingham AL 35223

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In her newest book, Lucy Graves offers a unique perspective on how we can become more aware of ourselves through...
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More about Therapists in Helena Alabama

A form of treatment, hypnotherapy is an integral part of all forms of drug and alcohol addiction treatment. Therapists generally use it in individual therapy, with strategies such as cognitive-behavioral therapy for patients to change harmful behaviors associated with their addiction. The purpose is to examine and change harmful thought patterns, helping people remain clean longer after therapy. Therapists typically conduct hypnosis in an outpatient setting and usually prescribe medications. These are used to treat anxiety and depression as well as help patients overcome fears of having withdrawal symptoms. This is generally done in conjunction with other forms of therapy. Addiction treatment centers often incorporate this method with other forms of therapy. In order to become an addict, a person needs to have a pre-existing personality that includes a need for stimulants and a desire to have substance abuse in order to feel good. Addiction can result from having an environment that encourages addictive behaviors, such as peer pressure and being in a group with people who share similar interests. It may also be an issue of self-image, with an individual believing they are worthless or not good enough. The problem is that these things are internalized beliefs and therefore the individual needs to deal with them to be able to address the addiction that causes them. The therapist’s job is to provide an environment where these feelings and thoughts are dealt with and replaced with the more positive ones. A person at a substance abuse treatment center will be able to learn about their addiction through individual sessions. They will discuss their life, their history and any other issues they may have that may lead them to have an addiction. They may also be given information about how they can improve their lives and learn better coping skills. All of these things help them develop a plan of action that they can use to change their behavior and prevent relapse.