Alcohol and drug use problems

Whatever the reason, we are so glad you are here.

Read on to see how Leading Edge Therapy services can help you.

When alcohol or drugs hinder you from getting the most out of life, seeking help may feel challenging due to fear of judgment or misunderstanding. At Leading Edge Therapy, we recognize that asking for help is often the hardest first step. We approach you with compassion and empathy, working collaboratively to develop treatment goals during alcohol therapy and substance abuse therapy.

At Leading Edge, we are dedicated to utilizing exclusively evidence-based treatments, proven effective in multiple scientific studies. Our Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)-based treatments are versatile, fitting various change goals, from complete sobriety to more moderate alcohol and drug use. For those interested, we also provide treatments that integrate mindfulness, such as Mindfulness-Based Relapse Prevention (MBRP). Prioritizing your time, our aim is to efficiently guide you toward your desired outcome, offering science-backed tools proven to be effective in alcohol therapy and substance abuse therapy. Dr. Jamie Loor, an expert clinician and scientist, is enthusiastic about understanding your unique situation and needs. Let’s collaborate to devise a personalized plan and harness the best science for your well-being today.

What sets Leading Edge Therapy’s evidence-based CBT methods apart?

  • Learn to Identify Your Unique Triggers: Recognize situations, emotions, or thoughts leading to substance use.
  • Develop Effective Coping Skills: Acquire and practice between sessions strategies to manage cravings, stress, and emotions without turning to alcohol or drugs.
  • Challenge Negative Thought Patterns: Actively challenge harmful beliefs contributing to substance use.
  • Prevent Relapse: Learn methods to prevent relapse and maintain long-term sobriety.
  • Enhance Problem-Solving Skills: Improve skills to address challenges in recovery.
  • Learn to Say No: Practice assertiveness and communication skills to refuse substances and navigate difficult social situations effectively.