Getting Started

We can answer any questions you might have about the therapy process and provide you with additional information for getting started.

Give us a call or send us an email anytime. We look forward to hearing from you!

Frequently asked questions and additional resources found below.

Frequently Asked Questions

F.A.Q.

Addiction counseling allows for a new perspective, which helps  identify any of the behaviors, habits or thoughts that make them want to abuse drugs. A drug/alcohol addiction counselor will help change these harmful patterns by using therapies that allow those addicted to learn new approaches, such as with the help of cognitive behavioral therapy.

Many are unsure if their relationship with substances have reached a point where help is needed. Reach out to one of our locations to schedule an assessment.

Certain topics or stories can be difficult to share, and that’s normal and OK. You don’t have to share anything you don’t want to, or that makes you uncomfortable.

Yes. Your privacy is important to us, and you can trust that our sessions, as well as any of your personal information, is always held in the strictest of confidence. Additionally, anything you transmit over our website is highly secure, and stored data is HIPAA-compliant.

Confidential information disclosed in private sessions is legally protected. However, there are some exceptions to this, including instances of suspected child or elder abuse, or when a client presents a serious danger of violence toward himself or herself or another person. If you’d like to learn more about our ethical standards and privileged communication exceptions, our office can provide additional information.

Currently, we accept Medical Assistance/Medicaid for Outpatient and Intensive Outpatient treatment. Our 12 hour DUI course is self-pay.

Addiction counseling allows for a new perspective, which helps  identify any of the behaviors, habits or thoughts that make them want to abuse drugs. A drug/alcohol addiction counselor will help change these harmful patterns by using therapies that allow those addicted to learn new approaches, such as with the help of cognitive behavioral therapy.

Many are unsure if their relationship with substances have reached a point where help is needed. Reach out to one of our locations to schedule an assessment.

Certain topics or stories can be difficult to share, and that’s normal and OK. You don’t have to share anything you don’t want to, or that makes you uncomfortable.

Yes. Your privacy is important to us, and you can trust that our sessions, as well as any of your personal information, is always held in the strictest of confidence. Additionally, anything you transmit over our website is highly secure, and stored data is HIPAA-compliant.

Confidential information disclosed in private sessions is legally protected. However, there are some exceptions to this, including instances of suspected child or elder abuse, or when a client presents a serious danger of violence toward himself or herself or another person. If you’d like to learn more about our ethical standards and privileged communication exceptions, our office can provide additional information.

Currently, we accept Medical Assistance/Medicaid for Outpatient and Intensive Outpatient treatment. Our 12 hour DUI course is self-pay.

Rates and Insurance

Insurance payments

Currently we accept all Maryland Medicaid insurance

Additional mental health resources are available through the National Institute for Mental Health.