Find freedom, support, and a healthier path forward.

Struggling with drug use can affect every aspect of your life — from your health and relationships to your work and sense of self. Whether you’re seeking recovery, stability, or just trying to understand your relationship with substances, The Summit Counseling Center offers nonjudgmental, professional support to help you reclaim control and build a life aligned with your values and goals.

Is Drug Use Impacting Your Life?

You may benefit from counseling if you:

  • Use substances to cope with stress, trauma, or emotional pain
  • Feel unable to stop or cut back despite wanting to
  • Have experienced negative effects on your physical or mental health
  • Struggle with relationships, responsibilities, or legal issues due to drug use
  • Feel shame, isolation, or hopelessness about your situation
  • Are in recovery and want continued support to stay on track

Our Approach

Our therapists offer a safe, compassionate space to explore the role drugs have played in your life — and how you can move forward. We use personalized, evidence-based methods; your care may include the methods listed below.

Your healing journey is unique — and we’re here to walk beside you every step of the way.

There’s Strength in Asking for Help

Seeking help isn’t weakness — it’s courage. Recovery looks different for everyone, and you don’t have to walk this path alone. With the right support, change is possible.

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