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Addictions can affect relationships, work, and self-esteem – they often feel isolating but help is available. Therapy for addictions addresses patterns, triggers, and the emotional needs behind substance use or other compulsive behaviors.

Online therapy offers flexible, private sessions from home and easy access to trained clinicians who can help you develop coping skills, set goals, and build support. If you’re ready to explore change, reaching out is a courageous and constructive step.

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Understanding Addictions and How Therapy Can Help

What is Addictions?

“Addictions” refers to a pattern of behavior or substance use that becomes difficult to control despite negative consequences. People may develop addictions to alcohol, prescription or illicit drugs, gambling, sex, food, shopping, gaming, or other behaviors that provide short-term relief or reward. Addiction often affects thoughts, emotions, relationships, work, and physical health – and it can look different for each person.

Therapy for addictions focuses on understanding triggers, building coping skills, reducing harm, and supporting long-term recovery goals. This page is part of a therapist directory that can help you find clinicians who specialize in treating addictions, including therapists who provide online therapy for addictions.

Common Signs and Symptoms

Addictions may present with a range of signs and symptoms. Not everyone will experience all of these, but they are common indicators that someone may benefit from professional support:

  • Intense cravings or preoccupation with a substance or behavior
  • Inability to cut down or control use despite wanting to
  • Spending a lot of time obtaining, using, or recovering from the substance or behavior
  • Continuing use despite negative consequences at work, school, or in relationships
  • Withdrawal symptoms or using to avoid withdrawal
  • Narrowing of interests and avoidance of responsibilities
  • Feeling isolated, ashamed, anxious, or depressed about use

If you or someone you care about shows several of these signs, reaching out to a qualified therapist can be an important step toward safer, healthier choices.

How Online Therapy Can Help with Addictions

Online therapy for addictions offers a flexible, accessible way to connect with professionals who specialize in substance use and behavior change. Many people find online sessions decrease barriers to getting help, such as transportation, work schedules, childcare, or living in an area with few local specialists.

Therapists who work online often use evidence-informed approaches tailored to addiction recovery, including:

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) – to identify and change unhelpful thoughts and behaviors
  • Motivational Interviewing – to strengthen motivation for change
  • Relapse prevention planning – to prepare for triggers and setbacks
  • Family or couples therapy – to repair relationships and improve communication

Online formats can also make it easier to involve family members across distances, maintain continuity after relocation, and access specialists who match your needs and preferences.

Benefits of Online Therapy vs Traditional In-Person Sessions

Both online and in-person therapy have value. For many people addressing addictions, online therapy provides distinct advantages:

  • Convenience – Attend sessions from home or another private space, reducing travel time and scheduling friction.
  • Access to specialists – Find clinicians who focus on addictions even if none are available locally.
  • Greater privacy – Online sessions can feel more discreet, which may reduce stigma-related barriers.
  • Continuity of care – Maintain the same therapist after moving or during other life transitions.
  • Flexible formats – Options for video, phone, or in-app messaging can fit different comfort levels and needs.

While in-person therapy may be preferred by some for face-to-face interaction or local support networks, online therapy often increases access and engagement for people who otherwise would delay or avoid treatment.

What to Expect in Online Therapy

Starting online therapy for addictions typically follows a similar structure to in-person care, adapted for a virtual setting. Early sessions usually focus on assessment and building rapport. Your therapist will:

  • Ask about your history, patterns of use, current supports, and goals
  • Assess safety concerns such as intent to harm yourself or others, severe withdrawal risk, or unstable living situations
  • Collaborate on a personalized treatment plan that aligns with your goals
  • Introduce practical tools and homework designed for real-world use

Expect sessions to be confidential and scheduled at a frequency you agree on. Therapists may recommend additional community resources, support groups, or medication management by a medical professional when appropriate. If you face a medical emergency or severe withdrawal risk, a therapist will help coordinate urgent in-person care rather than attempting to manage it solely online.

Finding the Right Therapist for Addictions

As a directory, we list therapists with different specialties, approaches, and experience levels. When searching for a therapist for addictions, consider asking or looking for:

  • Specialized training in addiction treatment or substance use disorders
  • Experience with online therapy and the technology used for sessions
  • Therapeutic approaches you prefer, such as CBT, motivational interviewing, or family therapy
  • Comfort with coordinating care if you need medical or in-person services
  • Availability that fits your schedule and preferred session format

Many therapists offer a brief consultation or intake call to discuss fit. Trust and safety are key – if you don’t feel comfortable with one clinician, it’s okay to try another until you find the right match.

Taking the First Step

Deciding to seek help is a courageous first step. Here are practical tips to get started with online therapy for addictions:

  • Make a list of specific concerns and goals you want to address in therapy
  • Check the directory for therapists who list addictions as a specialty and offer online sessions
  • Look at therapist bios for experience, approaches, and client reviews when available
  • Prepare questions for a consultation, such as session length, cancellation policy, and how they handle emergencies
  • Set up a private, quiet space and test your device and internet connection before your first session

Remember, progress is often gradual and involves learning new skills and building supports. Online therapy can make that process more accessible, private, and convenient. If you’re unsure where to start, use our directory to explore therapists who specialize in addictions and offer online appointments – taking that first step can open the door to meaningful change.

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