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Therapy for Addiction: What to Expect and How It Works

Therapy for Addiction: What to Expect and How It Works

Addiction therapy is highly adaptable to meet different circumstances, forms of addiction, and personality types. It can help you address the thoughts and behaviors behind your addiction and teach you the skills leading to long-term recovery.

Therapist Dr. Jaclyn GulottaDr. Jaclyn Gulotta, LMHC
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NP vs. MD: What’s the Difference and Which One Should You See?
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NP vs. MD: What’s the Difference and Which One Should You See?

When seeking mental health help, deciding between a nurse practitioner (NP) or doctor (MD) is crucial. Both provide effective therapy services but one may be more suited to your therapy needs than the other. Explore the differences with Grow Therapy.

Therapist Dr. Jaclyn Gulotta Dr. Jaclyn Gulotta, LMHC
Why We Need to Break the Stigma Surrounding Mental Health and Therapy
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Why We Need to Break the Stigma Surrounding Mental Health and Therapy

Breaking the stigma surrounding mental health starts with conversations that normalize seeking help. Almost one billion people are affected worldwide. So why aren’t we talking about it more?

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Ph.D. vs. Psy.D.: What’s the Difference and Which One Should You See for Therapy?
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Ph.D. vs. Psy.D.: What’s the Difference and Which One Should You See for Therapy?

Choosing between a Ph.D. and a Psy.D. for therapy can feel overwhelming. Both have their strengths, but understanding their differences is key. Let’s dive into what sets them apart and how to choose the right fit for your mental health needs.

Therapist Dr. Jaclyn Gulotta Jaclyn Gulotta, LMHC
What Is an LPC and Should You See One for Therapy?
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What Is an LPC and Should You See One for Therapy?

Curious about what a Licensed Professional Counselor does? They’re crucial in mental health and equipped to handle various issues like relationships and depression. Let’s explore what they are and why you might consider therapy with one.

Therapist Dr. Jaclyn Gulotta Jaclyn Gulotta, LMHC
Breaking Down Insomnia: How Sleep Therapy Can Help
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Breaking Down Insomnia: How Sleep Therapy Can Help

Struggling to catch quality Z’s? You’re not alone. Millions grapple with sleep issues, from insomnia to sleep apnea. Sleep therapy offers a path to restorative rest and better health. Delve into its techniques and learn when to seek professional aid.

Therapist Dr. Jaclyn Gulotta Dr. Jaclyn Gulotta, LMHC
What is an LMFT and Should You See One for Therapy?
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What is an LMFT and Should You See One for Therapy?

Navigating marital strife or family discord? Consider the expertise of a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. Discover their role, therapeutic techniques, and why consulting one could be your path to relational harmony and personal growth.

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Dealing with Life Transitions and How Therapy Can Help
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Dealing with Life Transitions and How Therapy Can Help

Life’s transitions bring both anticipation and apprehension. Understand their impact and discover ways to navigate them with resilience. Grow Therapy offers support and guidance through these changes.

Therapist Dr. Jaclyn Gulotta Dr. Jaclyn Gulotta, LMHC
What Is Career Counseling and Does it Work?
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What Is Career Counseling and Does it Work?

Feeling lost in your career journey? You’re not alone. Career counseling offers valuable guidance, whether you’re starting out, transitioning, or seeking fulfillment. From resume help to job search strategies, discover how counseling can shape your path. Find specialized counselors at Grow Therapy.

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Grow Therapy vs. BetterHelp: Which Platform is Best for You?
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Grow Therapy vs. BetterHelp: Which Platform is Best for You?

Finding a therapist with Grow Therapy starts with three simple questions: your state, insurance or payment preference, including cash, and the broad reason you’re seeking therapy.

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