Support to overcome compulsive behaviors like gambling, gaming, and more.

Process addictions involve repetitive behaviors that become difficult to control and can disrupt daily life. At The Summit Counseling Center, we provide compassionate counseling to help you break free from addictive patterns, regain control, and build a healthier, more balanced life.

Are You Struggling with a Process Addiction?

Counseling can help if you:

  • Find it hard to stop gambling, gaming, or other compulsive behaviors
  • Experience negative consequences at home, work, or financially
  • Feel guilt, shame, or anxiety about your habits
  • Use these activities to escape stress or uncomfortable emotions
  • Want to develop healthier coping skills and regain control

Our Approach

We offer a supportive, nonjudgmental space to explore underlying causes and learn practical tools for recovery. Your care may include the evidence-based methods listed below.

Together, we’ll work toward lasting recovery and improved well-being.

You’re Not Alone

With the right strategies and support, you can reduce urges, rebuild trust, and reclaim your life.

Therapists for Process Addiction (Gambling, Gaming, etc.)

Jennifer Acker , M.A.

Licensed Professional Counselor
Certified Master Addiction Counselor
Approved Clinical Supervisor
Johns Creek (Medlock Bridge Rd.) Site Lead

Will Atkins , M.A.

Licensed Professional Counselor
Director of Operations & Clinical Services
Certified Professional Counselor Supervisor

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