Dak Wasson
Addictions Counselor, MA, SUDP, CSAT, CADCHI there! I work well with folks interested in exploring their relationship to drugs, alcohol, or compulsive sexual behavior. Get in touch!
Online Therapy
Gambling addiction, sometimes called compulsive gambling or gambling disorder, is the inability to curb or stop gambling, in spite of the damage it causes. Similar to substance abuse, gambling can stimulate the reward center of the brain, leading to addiction. If you find yourself always thinking about gambling, including how to get more money to gamble with, using increasing amounts of money to feel the same thrill, being unable to cut back on gambling, gambling to relieve other feelings, or lying to others about what you're doing with your time, you may have a gambling addiction. A therapist trained in gambling addiction will strive to learn more about your gambling habits to understand the patterns that trigger a gambling episode. They will work to help you identify unhealthy or irrational beliefs that may be contributing to this behavior, and teach you tools to replace gambling with healthy behaviors. Reach out to one of TherapyDen’s gambling addiction specialists today.
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I have experience and comfort working with clients ranging from adolescence to retirees with a variety of concerns such as anxiety, depression, trauma, substance use disorders, relational issues and life transitions. I aim to deeply understand your experience and tailor tools and treatment techniques to your specific needs. Together, we'll work at a pace that feels comfortable for you, focusing on your strengths and goals
Online Therapy
My clients are often women (but, not always) seeking clarity and support around their current life situations, changes and challenges - Maybe it's trying for or having a new child while balancing work, social and interpersonal relationships. Maybe it's processing loss/grief/change - including a influential person, a job, a move to a new city, a role in life (parenting). We can identify and practice shame resilience skills. We go through change all the time and you don't have to be alone with it.
Online Therapy
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