Our Story
As a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor with over 16 years of experience, I have worked with families and their loved ones struggling with addiction. I would love the opportunity to help you or someone you know who is struggling with the disease of chemical dependency. At Therapeutic Counseling & Intervention Services, we bridge the gap between addiction and recovery. I know and believe that recovery is possible with the right help. Through the years, I have had the experience of working, in hospitals, jails, courts, and the community. I have worked with hundreds of families and I strongly believe no treatment time is ever wasted time. Great strides have been made in the medical community to treat this disorder as the chronic, progressive, and fatal illness it is. The earlier the treatment process begins, the sooner the opportunity for hope and healing to take place for the whole family. You can recover from this deadly disease and we can help!!
INTERVENTIONS - As an LPCC, I have had the opportunity to work with many families over the last 12 years. I strongly believe that one can be saved before they lose everything. For many, an intervention is the last resort is the last resort to help guide a loved one to treatment through a firm, but loving process known as an intervention. An intervention works best when facilitated by an experienced interventionist, who carefully works with loved ones over several sessions to prepare them for the actual intervention. Arrangements are previously made for a treatment facility to accept the loved one as soon as the individual makes their choice to begin the recovery process. Interventions offer hope for the family and the loved one. Interventions work and most importantly... interventions save lives!!
CASEY'S LAW - Casey's Law refers to the Matthew Casey Wethington Act for Substance Abuse Intervention. It became effective in the state of Kentucky on July 13, 2004 and was inspired by Casey's death of a he**in overdose at the age of 23. It was created for families who love someone with a drug/alcohol addiction and it creates the opportunity for recovery and survival from the addiction to be much more likely. The law allows the parents, relatives, or friends of an addicted person to lawfully intervene and request involuntary, court-ordered addiction treatment for their loved one. Statistics show that people who are legally required to complete treatment by court order can be equally as successful as those who enter voluntarily. If you feel Casey's Law is an appropriate vehicle for getting your loved one the help they need, then we strongly encourage you to move forward with your decision and contact us. Keep in mind: you are not to blame for your loved one's addiction and you must not take sole responsibility for their recovery. All you can do is help. Consider the Casey's Law option.
My goal is to offer you a very personal experience with someone who is well-versed in addictions and has developed a therapeutic style of working with even the most resistant client. My passion to provide your entire family with peace and healing through counseling, education, and support. Please call to start your healing process today.