Counseling/Addiction Services
Individual Counseling
Individual therapy involves 1-on-1 sessions with your counselor, who can offer a treatment plan that is personalized to meet your needs. Clients build a trusting, collaborative relationship with their counselor, developing healthy coping mechanisms and effective habits, among many other benefits.
Our counselors specialize in Substance Use Disorders, Post Traumatic Stress, Depression, Anxiety, Attention Disorders, Dual Diagnoses, and counseling members of the LGBTQ+ Community.
Psychiatric Services
Our Nurse Practitioner conducts thorough evaluations of clients to assess their medical and psychiatric needs. We offer Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT), which combines medication with counseling to treat substance use disorders to help clients manage withdrawal symptoms and reduce cravings.
Our Nurse Practitioner also evaluates for and prescribes psychiatric medications. These medications are essential for managing various mental health conditions, including depression, anxiety, and other mood disorders.
Anger Management Classes
We currently host 2 Anger Management Classes (a men’s group and a women’s group). Each group meets one hour per week for six weeks, providing psychoeducation and CBT skills to develop an understanding of personal triggers for anger, underlying emotions, tools for coping, and principles for effective assertive communication.
Women's Anger Management: Mondays from 4PM to 5PM | Facilitated by Alexandra Sullivan, MHC
Men's Anger Management: Wednesdays from 5PM to 6PM | Facilitated by Quinlan Taylor, LMHC
Recovery Support Group
Our recovery support group utilizes motivational interviewing and peer support to understand triggers for relapse and management of stressors in early recovery.
Men's Recovery Group: Thursdays from 1PM to 2PM | Facilitated by John Donovan, Substance Abuse Counselor
Telehealth
Telehealth is available for individual and group counseling, as well as case management services. At the Collaborative Center, all telehealth sessions are conducted with the same amount of privacy and patient confidentiality as an in-person meeting and follow HIPAA guidelines.