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Addiction Counseling

For many people, substance use begins casually—socially, experimentally, or as a way to cope with stress. Over time, what once felt manageable can quietly turn into something that feels harder to control. You may notice you need more of the substance to feel the same effects, or that using has shifted from “wanting to” to “needing to” just to feel okay.

Common signs of drug or substance addiction include:

  • Feeling a strong or constant urge to use

  • Using daily or multiple times a day

  • Needing increasing amounts to get the same effect

  • Making sure you always have access to the substance

  • Struggling to meet work, family, or personal responsibilities

  • Doing things you normally wouldn’t to obtain or use

  • Spending more time thinking about, getting, or recovering from use

  • Experiencing withdrawal symptoms when you try to stop

  • Making repeated attempts to quit without lasting success

If any of this sounds familiar, you’re not weak—and you’re not alone. These are signs that your body and mind may be stuck in a cycle that requires support to break.

At the Center for Counseling & Psychotherapy in Kalamazoo, MI, addiction counseling focuses on more than just stopping substance use. We work together to address the emotional, behavioral, and life factors connected to addiction, while building a recovery plan that fits you—your goals, your values, and your life.

There is no single “right” path to recovery. Healing looks different for everyone, and effective addiction therapy honors that. With the right support, change is possible, and a healthier, more fulfilling life can feel within reach again.

If you’re ready to explore addiction counseling in Kalamazoo County, reach out today.
Support is available—and recovery doesn’t have to be something you figure out alone.

Addiction Therapy FAQs — Expert Answers from Kalamazoo Addiction Specialists

1. How can I tell when professional addiction therapy may be necessary?

Addiction therapy is recommended when substance use or addictive behaviors begin to negatively impact your relationships, work performance, health, or overall sense of control. Clinically, concerns often arise when individuals find themselves using more than intended, having trouble stopping, or relying on substances or behaviors to manage stress or emotional discomfort. It’s important to know that effective treatment does not require “hitting rock bottom.” In fact, early intervention is associated with significantly better long-term outcomes.

2. What types of addiction do you treat in Kalamazoo County?

Our experienced therapists provide comprehensive addiction counseling for both substance-related and behavioral addictions. This includes alcohol use, prescription medication misuse, opioids, stimulants, marijuana, and other substances, as well as sexual and pornography addiction, gambling, binge eating, and internet or gaming addiction. We also specialize in treating co-occurring mental health conditions such as anxiety, depression, trauma, and chronic stress, which often play a critical role in the development and maintenance of addictive patterns. All treatment is individualized and clinically informed.

3. What does evidence-based addiction therapy involve?

Addiction therapy is a structured, therapeutic process designed to help individuals understand the underlying emotional, behavioral, and neurological factors contributing to addiction. Treatment focuses on identifying triggers, examining coping patterns, addressing life stressors or trauma, and developing effective strategies for managing cravings and high-risk situations. Therapy is collaborative and goal-oriented, with clients actively involved in shaping a recovery plan that supports sustainable, long-term change.

4. Do you offer both in-person and online addiction therapy in Kalamazoo County?

Yes. We offer in-person addiction counseling at our Kalamazoo/Portage location, as well as secure telehealth sessions for clients throughout Michigan. Research consistently supports telehealth as an effective option for addiction treatment, making it a flexible and accessible choice for individuals with demanding schedules, transportation challenges, or privacy concerns.

5. Can addiction therapy help if I’ve tried to quit before and experienced relapse?

Yes—very much so. From a clinical perspective, relapse is not a failure but an indication that additional support, skills, or structure may be needed. Many individuals seek addiction therapy after multiple attempts to quit. Treatment helps identify what previously interfered with recovery and builds a more personalized, resilient approach that supports lasting change.

6. What is the first step to beginning addiction therapy in Kalamazoo County?

The first step is reaching out for support. Our team will help you schedule an appointment, answer your questions, and connect you with a therapist who fits your needs and goals. You do not need to have everything figured out – treatment begins with one conversation. Call our office today to take that first step.