

Substance Use

Substance Use Support in Houston
Therapy That Addresses the Whole Person
- Located in Central Houston
- Virtual Therapy Available Statewide
- Book Your Free 15-Minute Consultation

The Problem
Substance Use Isn’t Just About the Substance
- Trauma or unresolved emotional pain
- Anxiety, depression, or burnout
- Relationship struggles or isolation
- High-functioning pressure and perfectionism
- Nervous system dysregulation or chronic stress
- And it creates its own cycle of shame, secrecy, and disconnection.
- Our therapy focuses on breaking that cycle by addressing both the behavior and what’s underneath it.

Who Our Substance Use Therapy Helps
- Common signs of ADD include:
- Difficulty focusing or completing tasks
- Frequently losing items or forgetting obligations
- Poor time management or chronic lateness
- Avoiding tasks that require sustained attention
- Feeling mentally "foggy" or easily overwhelmed
- Trouble following conversations or instructions
- ADD often co-occurs with anxiety, depression, and low self-esteem—especially when it goes unrecognized. But with the right therapeutic tools, people with ADD can thrive in work, school, and life.

How Therapy Can Help with Substance Use
- Understand your relationship with substances
- Learn new coping skills that don’t rely on self-medicating
- Rebuild self-worth and internal motivation
- Navigate relapse, shame, or dual diagnoses with compassion
- Reconnect to your goals, values, and sense of control

Our Therapy Methods for Substance Use
CBT & DBT
Build practical skills for managing urges, regulating emotions, and making empowered choices.
EMDR & Brainspotting
Heal trauma or events that may be driving substance use patterns.
Internal Family Systems (IFS)
Explore “parts” of you that use substances to protect, avoid, or numb—then heal with self-compassion.
Somatic Experiencing & Neurofeedback
Regulate your nervous system and reduce chronic anxiety or overwhelm without relying on substances. Each plan is personalized to your history, goals, and stage of recovery.

Pricing & Insurance Support
Standard Individual Therapy
50 minutes
$150
EMDR / Brainspotting
60–90 minutes
$175–$200
Neurofeedback Add-On
45–60 minutes
$150
- Private-pay model with superbills provided for out-of-network reimbursement (many clients get 50–80% back).
- Download: Substance Use Therapy Reimbursement Guide (PDF)

Why Choose Connect Clinical Services?
- Rooted in Trauma-Informed Therapy – Not just symptom management
- Safe, Private, and Nonjudgmental Space
- Convenient Central Houston Location + Virtual therapy statewide
- Start quickly – Most new clients seen within 3–5 days
- Team of licensed professionals with advanced training in trauma, addiction, and mental health
Do I have to be sober to start therapy?
Can therapy help with relapse prevention?
Is this like rehab?
Can I keep this confidential?
Our Services
Ready to Start Therapy for Substance Use?
Whether you’re seeking recovery, exploring your use, or building a life beyond addiction—we’re here to help you feel empowered, not ashamed
Substance Use Support in Houston – Therapy That Addresses the Whole Person
- Located in Central Houston
- Virtual Therapy Available Statewide
- Book Your Free 15-Minute Consultation
The Problem: Substance Use Isn’t Just About the Substance
- Trauma or unresolved emotional pain
- Anxiety, depression, or burnout
- Relationship struggles or isolation
- High-functioning pressure and perfectionism
- Nervous system dysregulation or chronic stress
- And it creates its own cycle of shame, secrecy, and disconnection.
- Our therapy focuses on breaking that cycle by addressing both the behavior and what’s underneath it.
Who Our Substance Use Therapy Helps
- Use substances to manage emotions, anxiety, or trauma
- Are in recovery and want ongoing mental health support
- Aren’t sure they “qualify” as addicted, but feel out of control
- Need a private, safe space to explore these patterns without pressure or labels
- We are not a detox facility or 12-step program—but we complement those services. We offer individual therapy for clients anywhere along the substance use continuum.

How Therapy Can Help with Substance Use
- Understand your relationship with substances
- Learn new coping skills that don’t rely on self-medicating
- Rebuild self-worth and internal motivation
- Navigate relapse, shame, or dual diagnoses with compassion
- Reconnect to your goals, values, and sense of control
Our Therapy Methods for Substance Use
CBT & DBT
Build practical skills for managing urges, regulating emotions, and making empowered choices.
EMDR & Brainspotting
Heal trauma or events that may be driving substance use patterns.
Internal Family Systems (IFS)
Explore “parts” of you that use substances to protect, avoid, or numb—then heal with self-compassion.
Somatic Experiencing & Neurofeedback
Regulate your nervous system and reduce chronic anxiety or overwhelm without relying on substances. Each plan is personalized to your history, goals, and stage of recovery.

What to Expect: Substance Use Therapy in Houston
Free Phone Consultation
Talk with a therapist about your goals and concerns
First Intake Session
(50–90 min) – Review your history and create a therapy roadmap
Weekly or Biweekly Therapy
Build skills, process pain, and reduce substance reliance
Optional Add-Ons
EMDR intensives, Neurofeedback, or trauma-focused therapy
Long-Term Planning
Maintain progress and support sustained recovery
Pricing & Insurance Support
Standard Individual Therapy
50 minutes
$150
EMDR / Brainspotting
60–90 minutes
$175–$200
Neurofeedback Add-On
45–60 minutes
$150
- Private-pay model with superbills provided for out-of-network reimbursement (many clients get 50–80% back).
- Download: Substance Use Therapy Reimbursement Guide (PDF)
Why Choose Connect Clinical Services?
- Rooted in Trauma-Informed Therapy – Not just symptom management
- Safe, Private, and Nonjudgmental Space
- Convenient Central Houston Location + Virtual therapy statewide
- Start quickly – Most new clients seen within 3–5 days
- Team of licensed professionals with advanced training in trauma, addiction, and mental health