Addiction & Compulsive Behaviours
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Addiction is often misunderstood as only involving drugs or alcohol. In reality, addiction refers to repetitive behaviors or substance use that continue despite negative consequences and interfere with daily functioning, relationships, or overall well-being.
These may include compulsive patterns related to food, exercise, sex, pornography, gaming, social media, work, or technology use. What these behaviors have in common is not the behavior itself, but the loss of control, emotional dependence, and difficulty stopping despite the impact on one’s life.
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Evidence-based care adapted to your needs, goals, and pace.
Safe, non-judgmental environment
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Therapy shaped around your journey, supporting meaningful growth.
Common Signs of addiction
Persistent urges or preoccupation with the behavior or substance
Difficulty reducing or stopping despite attempts to do so
Secrecy or shame surrounding the behavior
Loss of interest in relationships or activities once found meaningful
Justifying or minimizing the impact of the behavior
Emotional distress, irritability, or anxiety when unable to engage in the behavior
Neglect of personal, academic, or professional responsibilities
How therapy process works
In my work as a Cognitive Behavioral Therapist, I have extensive experience helping individuals address both substance-related and behavioral addictions. I approach addiction from a nonjudgmental, trauma-informed, and attachment-focused perspective, recognizing that many addictive patterns develop as attempts to manage emotional pain or past experiences.
Treatment focuses on helping clients understand the function their addictive behavior serves, identify triggers and underlying emotional patterns, and develop healthier, more sustainable coping strategies. We also work to process past experiences or trauma that may contribute to the cycle of addiction, while strengthening emotional regulation, self-compassion, and accountability.
Therapy provides a supportive space to regain balance, rebuild trust with yourself and others, and develop skills that support long-term stability and well-being. With commitment and support, recovery is not about perfection, but about creating a life that feels more grounded, connected, and fulfilling.