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Paul W Anderson PhD

My approach to therapy: I want to get a thorough understanding of your situation before I make action suggestions for making things better for you and those you care about. By the third or forth session, most of my clients report improvement and feeling better.

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Brittany Peterek

My approach to therapy: I focus on the person as whole, as all parts of you and your life impact you on an individual base. I incorporate holistic and cognitive approaches to focus on your strengths and facilitate overall self growth. I will meet you where you are.

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Vince Anthony Pitre

My approach to therapy: Can you can even start to imagine what it's like to be your best consistently? Look forward to experiencing therapy that goes beyond just reducing symptoms. It's okay to release past programming and find real and lasting solutions within.

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Rebecca Turner

My approach to therapy: I believe that the goal of therapy is to help people unpack their pain so they can move beyond it. Eventually you will be able to problem solve and feel worthy on you own while settings goals and reaching your full potential.

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Desiree Messina

My approach to therapy: I work on addressing both the emotional & physical aspects of mental health. I listen closely to your goals & provide strategies that promote lasting resilience & well-being while creating a personalized therapeutic experience.

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Margarethe Kerlin

My approach to therapy: I’m dedicated to offering compassionate care in an inclusive space where everyone feels valued. With experience in anxiety, depression, life transitions, and women’s issues, I provide empathetic support as you navigate life’s challenges.

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Alaina Kuisma

My approach to therapy: I offer a warm, collaborative, and nonjudgmental space grounded in existential and trauma-informed care. I help clients explore meaning, values, and patterns beneath distress, supporting growth, self-understanding, and change at a pace that feels safe and authentic.

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Erin Egan

My approach to therapy: With 20+ years of experience as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, I offer a calm, grounded, strength-based approach. Sessions are collaborative and paced to your needs, drawing from person-centered and holistic practices. You can expect warmth, practical insight, and support that helps you understand yourself and navigate daily challenges more effectively.

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Timothy Weaver

My approach to therapy: As a Christian therapist, I am dedicated to helping people across all different backgrounds. I have a unique perspective allowing me to instill a positive mental attitude using cognitive behavioral therapy and other evidence-based means.

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Kyle Jackson

My approach to therapy: I specialize in working with high achievers, people who others look at and say "I can't believe you need therapy!" Whether you are experiencing burnout, sleepless nights, or stress from your busy lifestyle, I can help. You deserve an expert-level therapist who truly understands and accepts you.

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Find Substance Abuse Therapists & Counselors in Saginaw, MI.

Are substance abuse problems causing issues in your relationships and making life more challenging? If so, it’s time to seek help. A substance abuse therapist can help you calm cravings, identify triggers, and remedy mental issues so you can stop using substances and start celebrating sobriety.

Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Signs You Need Substance Abuse Therapy

Many people use substances, but get overwhelmed with them and are not sure when or if to stop. It can be difficult to know when it’s time to seek help for substance use. So, here are some signs to look out for:

  • You have cravings for drugs and other substances.
  • You want to give up substances but can’t seem to kick the habit.
  • Your drug or alcohol tolerance is building.
  • You have withdrawal symptoms when you’re not using substances.
  • Your substance use is affecting your relationships.

If any of these signs describe your situation, a substance abuse counselor can help you immensely. In a new article, licensed therapist Mark Levine writes about the stages of change when getting ready to handle an addiction to drugs.

Help is Available: Get Substance Abuse Counseling Today

A licensed therapist can use various techniques and tools to support you emotionally, help you identify triggers, curb your cravings, and rewire your thought processes so you can bid your drug habit goodbye. Luckily, finding a quality therapist is easy with Mental Health Match! Start by browsing above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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