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Starting Addiction

What is addiction counseling?

Addiction counseling therapists at Thriveworks in Cleveland, OH can help people manage their urges to use the substance or engage in the activity they’re addicted to. In addition, it can help people manage the challenges that stem from their addiction, from relationship issues to problems at work, as well as those whose addiction may stem from issues like trauma.

How does addiction counseling work?

Addiction counseling at Thriveworks in Cleveland, OH works by helping one understand the underlying causes of their addiction, teaching them coping strategies, and recognizing their specific triggers. Long-term or ongoing addiction counseling can also help to prevent relapse.

Is addiction counseling conducted in person or online?

Addiction counseling at Thriveworks is conducted both in person and online by video. We encourage you to choose the option that works best for you.

How long does addiction counseling last?

The length of addiction counseling depends on the individual’s needs, the extent and severity of their addiction, and the problems that might stem from it. That said, people can make meaningful progress in addiction counseling in the first weeks to months.

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Counseling and Therapy for Addiction in Cleveland, OH

Addiction does not show prejudice. It can affect the rich or the poor, women or men, the young or the old. Approximately 21 million people in the US have an addiction each year—people in every socio-economic status, religion, gender, and age-group. Addiction also manifests in a variety of ways. It can look like substance abuse (cocaine, prescription drugs, alcohol, marijuana, and more). It can also look like compulsive behavior (gambling, Internet, sex, shopping, video games, pornography, and more). Regardless of who is struggling or how they are struggling, the root issue in addiction is the same: addiction alters people’s brains. Effective treatments are available, and they focus upon the support it takes to rewire people’s brains to healthy functioning. Just like other illnesses, those who have an addiction often need professional support and care.

Thriveworks Counseling in Cleveland, OH has offered that much needed professional support and care to many of our clients who are fighting an addiction or who love someone who is fighting. Our therapists and counselors understand how addiction functions and the most effective strategies to regain healthy brain balance. Treatment options are available. Reach out today for help.

Addiction’s Symptoms and Signs

Compulsivity is at the heart of addiction: people lose control of their choices. Sometimes, therapists talk about addiction’s three C’s: control, cravings, and consequences. Addiction changes an individual’s brain so that they crave the activity and/or substance. With regard to addiction, people lose control—the substance or activity becomes the center of their world. People will experience negative consequences from the addiction, but they will persist despite the pain the addiction causes.

Here are signs that a behavior has developed into an addiction:

  • Failed Attempts to Quit: People often want to quit their addiction, and they have even tried multiple times. Often, attempts to quit do not gain any traction. If these attempts curb use, the behavior often returns within a few days, weeks, or months.
  • Escalation: In order to have the same effect over time, addiction requires people to use more and more of a substance. This may mean more alcohol, more frequent smoking, or longer stints on the Internet. Escalation, however, is almost always present in addiction—without intervention, the behavior becomes more and more difficult over time.
  • Moodiness: Anger, irritability, and annoyance are typical behaviors when someone is addicted. This moodiness is often near to surface within an addict’s life. It may surface when they cannot get their fix or when the addiction feels threatened. Attempts to help an individual who is addicted are often met with anger.
  • Captivated Thoughts: Addiction takes over an individual’s thought life. They may dream about the addiction or lust after it or demand it. People who are addicted often plan out the addiction and center their lives upon it. Addiction demands people’s thoughts and energy, while they are using and while they are not using.
  • Deceit: Addiction and lying are bedfellows. If there is an addiction, there will be lies. The deceit may be to hide the addiction, to obtain the substance, to minimize the seriousness of the illness, or to avert responsibility and consequences. Many loved ones will say that the lies of addiction are as hurtful if not more than the addiction itself.

Setting Up an Appointment for Addiction Counseling at Thriveworks in Cleveland

When you are ready to reach out, know that Thriveworks in Cleveland offers weekend and evening sessions, provides same-week appointments to new clients, and also accepts many forms of insurance.

Everyone needs an ally in the fight against addiction. For many people, that ally is a counselor at Thriveworks in Cleveland. Call our office today.

Pricing & insurance

Our therapists accept most major insurances. We accept 585+ insurance plans, and offer self-pay options, too.
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Self-pay costs at Cleveland
Talk therapy

Talk therapy

Includes individual, couples, child/ teen, & family therapy

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$1

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$1

Talk therapy

Psychiatry

Includes reducing symptoms with medication & management

First session

$1

Ongoing sessions

$1

Hear from our clients

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I feel like my therapist is working well for me. She has given me some things to do and some things to think about.
Read more I feel like my therapist is working well for me. She has given me some things to do and some things to think about.
Winston Feb 2024
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Being a person who doesn’t like to share their dirt with strangers , I’m finding it very easy to talk with my counselor freely about the issues that I’m dealing with. I highly recommend their services.
Read more Being a person who doesn’t like to share their dirt with strangers , I’m finding it very easy to talk with my counselor freely about the issues that I’m dealing with. I highly recommend their services.
James Jan 2024
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Emerson prep for and EMDR use is being tested and seems to be making a difference - and we've just started. Thanks!
Read more Emerson prep for and EMDR use is being tested and seems to be making a difference - and we've just started. Thanks!
Richard Jan 2024
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Prior to coming to Thriveworks I only had counselors through my universities. Entering the real world of counseling was stressful, but Thriveworks made it easy! At Thriveworks I have found it easiest find a counselor with availability, ease of payment so that it doesn't feel transactional, and a good fit. My counselor has been phenomenal with seeing me for who I am being open to my different identities and even helping me make sense of my experiences because of them. Real world counseling doesn't seem so scary anymore
Read more Prior to coming to Thriveworks I only had counselors through my universities. Entering the real world of counseling was stressful, but Thriveworks made it easy! At Thriveworks I have found it easiest find a counselor with availability, ease of payment so that it doesn't feel transactional, and a good fit. My counselor has been phenomenal with seeing me for who I am being open to my different identities and even helping me make sense of my experiences because of them. Real world counseling doesn't seem so scary anymore
Ahjah Jan 2024
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I enjoy the sessions very much.Todd is great at what he does.Very knowledgeable.
Robert Jan 2024
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I enjoy my councilor and she is easy to talk to.
Suzanne Dec 2023
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I am honored to recommend Jerome Rivers as a fellow clinician. He is one of the most diligent and proficient counselors that I know. I admire his ability to meet the client where they are whether it’s being silly or serious. You will be drawn to his genuineness and you should be excited to begin a new therapeutic journey with him, trust the process!
Read more I am honored to recommend Jerome Rivers as a fellow clinician. He is one of the most diligent and proficient counselors that I know. I admire his ability to meet the client where they are whether it’s being silly or serious. You will be drawn to his genuineness and you should be excited to begin a new therapeutic journey with him, trust the process!
Columbus Sep 2022
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Nick is a great therapist. He listens and provides practical guidance to overcome emotional challenges. He helped me through a very difficult time
Read more Nick is a great therapist. He listens and provides practical guidance to overcome emotional challenges. He helped me through a very difficult time
Cleveland Dec 2021
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Where to find us

Getting here

Thriveworks in Cleveland, OH is located off Euclid Ave, between Interstate 90 and E 30th Street. Next door to the Innerbelt Lofts, we currently share the building with Quick Employment and Central Kitchen Incubator, among other businesses. Across the street, on the opposite side of Euclid Ave, you will find the AHF Pharmacy.

Phone number

(614) 689-3972

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