POSITIVE SOBRIETY INSTITUTE, LLC
Substance Abuse Rehabilitation Facility
/Group Psychotherapy Psychologist
/Marriage & Family Therapist
/Cognitive & Behavioral Psychologist
/Mental Health Counselor
/Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) Psychologist
/Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) Counselor
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POSITIVE SOBRIETY INSTITUTE, LLC has primary practice address at 680 North Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Illinois 60611, United States. POSITIVE SOBRIETY INSTITUTE, LLC works hard to the highest-quality services described below.
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Healthcare Provider works as Group Psychotherapy Psychologist and Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) Psychologist and Mental Health Counselor and Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) Counselor and Substance Abuse Rehabilitation Facility and Cognitive & Behavioral Psychologist, with a primary focus on Marriage & Family Therapist services. The license number is registered in State, which confirms the professionalism and compliance with healthcare standards. Source: NPPES NPI Registry
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A facility or distinct part of a facility that provides a 24 hr therapeutically planned living and rehabilitative intervention environment for the treatment of individuals with disorders in the abuse of drugs, alcohol, and other substances.
A psychologist who specializes in group psychology and group psychotherapy that is an evidenced-based specialty that prepares group leaders to identify and capitalize on developmental and healing possibilities embedded in the interpersonal/intrapersonal functioning of individual group members as well as collectively for the group. Emphasis is placed on the use of group dynamics to assist and treat individual group members. The specialty is applicable to all age groups, children, adolescents, adults and older adults, for a wide variety of conditions and concerns, and in numerous and diverse settings.
A marriage and family therapist is a person with a master's degree in marriage and family therapy, or a master's or doctoral degree in a related mental health field with substantially equivalent coursework in marriage and family therapy, who receives supervised clinical experience, or a person who meets the state requirements to practice as a marriage and family therapist. A marriage and family therapist treats mental and emotional disorders within the context of marriage and family systems. A marriage and family therapist provides mental health and counseling services to individuals, couples, families, and groups.
A psychologist who reflects an experimental-clinical approach distinguished by use of principles of human learning and development and theories of cognitive processing to promote meaningful change in maladaptive human behavior and thinking.
A psychologist with a proficiency that involves the application of psychological treatment of addiction stemming from the use of alcohol and other psychoactive substances (e.g., nicotine, marijuana, cocaine, heroin) or behavioral addictions (e.g., gambling) with the aim of cessation or reduction of use and/or the amelioration of emotional, behavioral, interpersonal and other problems arising from the addictive behavior.