Conquering Opioid Addiction: Step Free Recovery's Evidence-Based Treatment
Jennifer Sartin, LCDC
I am a Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor in the State of Texas. I have personal experience with alcohol and drug addiction and am devoted to helping others achieve a solid, lasting recovery from the disease of addiction through proper guidance and support. I understand not only the clinical side of addiction but have first-hand experience with the personal struggles of recovery. In this regard, my experience stands out in the field of substance abuse counseling.
Counseling and Support from the Comfort of Home
Along with scheduled counseling sessions via telephone or Zoom, Jennifer gives you the ability to reach her at any time via phone, text message, or email. This option provides for one-on-one support outside of a group setting where your confidentiality or anonymity may be compromised.
Most people are able to stay clean and sober while they are in treatment. Their struggles usually begin when they are discharged and go back to everyday living making. Working with Jennifer is ideal for those who have completed residential or outpatient treatment where you will receive continued support on an as-needed basis until you are able to maintain your recovery using your own resources.
People with a history of addiction often find themselves stuck in a never-ending, vicious cycle. Proper counseling and support can help you break that cycle. You don’t have to wait for a scheduled session or meeting to seek help. I am available around 88uthe clock to assist you with your everyday life struggles that so many face in early recovery that inevitably lead to relapse.
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After the physical withdrawal is behind you and you’re stabilized on MAT, the real challenge begins. It’s a vulnerable moment—where old habits of escapism can creep back in. But there’s a way forward. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) equips you with the skills to face life’s hurdles head-on, breaking the cycle for good. Prioritize your mental health—on your own terms, on your own schedule.