Alcohol counseling encourages both individual recovery and family togetherness.
Alcohol counseling can be an effective tool for both individuals and families who are struggling with alcohol use, as it provides a controlled, supportive setting in which people can explore the underlying causes of their own drinking or that of a loved one. When appropriate, it helps everyone involved face the effects head-on. Additionally, it offers a secure and calm setting where feelings such as denial, guilt, and shame can be explored, replacing them with responsibility and hope.

At Serenity4U, I offer alcohol counseling in both an in-person and virtual setting. As a Licensed Clinical Addiction Specialist (LCAS) and a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor (LCMHC), I can offer telehealth services throughout the state and in-person sessions in both Chapel Hill, North Carolina and the Triangle region.
Whether the issues stem from emotional, psychological, or social factors, I can assist you in identifying triggers, developing coping skills, and setting realistic recovery objectives.
Beyond individual assistance, I also help families who have been significantly touched by a loved one’s drinking. The fact is that alcoholism affects more than just the addicted person. Family members may experience stress, confusion, anger, or even trauma because of alcohol use problems within the home. Alcohol counseling can help families understand the nature of addiction, how to create healthy boundaries, and how to assist their loved one in a healthy and supportive way. Additionally, counseling can help mend strained relationships and increase communication, helping families to recover and regain trust.
Overall, alcohol counseling encourages both individual recovery and family togetherness. For many, it is an important step toward long-term rehabilitation and a happier, more connected existence. Contact me today to learn more.
At Serenity4U, I am proud to offer alcohol counseling services for clients in Chapel Hill, Carrboro, Hillsborough, Pittsboro, Durham, and Raleigh, North Carolina.