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Are you waking up at night worrying about substance abuse or problems in your life? Do you feel that you "are not good enough" or "lovable enough?" Everyone has concerns in their life and learning to deal with them in a healthy way eliminates a need to turn to behaviors that cause more problems. Working with an empathetic and compassionate therapist helps you take down the barriers, find healing and enjoy the best in your life.

It is important to have a therapist who understands the challenges and will give you unconditional positive support and guidance. I have worked in the Addictions field since 1991 and have found that addictions and mental health issues often go hand in hand. I received a Master's Degree in Psychology in 2014 and am a "Co-Occuring" therapist who works with addiction and mental health issues.

I am licensed in the State of Montana as a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) and Licensed Addictions Counselor (LAC).
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The National Association of Mental illness (NAMI) defines dual diagnosis as a term for when someone experiences a mental illness and a substance abuse problem simultaneously.
Dual diagnosis is a very broad category.
It can range from someone developing mild depression because of binge drinking, to someone's symptoms of bipolar disorder becoming more severe when that person abuses heroin during periods of mania.
One or the other issues can develop first and the person suffering from Dual Diagnoses (or Co-Occurring Disorders) may use addictive behaviors to self-medicate their discomfort.
With Deborah's empathetic guidance and counsel she showed us how to navigate through a very tough time and gave us the tools to make our marriage flourish again.
Thanks for the encouragement, for helping me to feel more empowered.
For helping me to see my strong points and I think that is what has allowed me to make this transition.
Thanks for your support and all you have helped me with.
Keep doing what you are doing in helping people.
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