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983 Mar Don Drive
Winston-Salem, NC 27104
Call 336-923-7426
Who knew essential oils could be a valuable tool in recovery?
BY GINNY MILLS, CLINICAL DIRECTOR AUGUST 14, 2019 Let's face it. Many of us are prone to categorize recovery tools into one of three categories – mutual support-based recovery, counseling-based recovery, and medication-assisted recovery. The chasm between those schools of thought is sometimes wide, and often the fiercely held perspectives are usually based on firsthand experience or research findings. Yet in all the hullabaloo about that debate, it's easy to forget that there can be many more...
Mindfulness, Meditation and DBT: A Path Towards Recovery
BY JIMMY TUNSTALL AUGUST 26, 2016 About 4 years into my sobriety I became bored. Although I considered my 12-step program to be strong, something was missing. I was attending meetings, working with a sponsor and doing everything I knew to do, yet I was dry. My Spiritual life was on hold and my luster for life had become dull, flat and boring. After attending a weekend convention I called my sponsor to ask for his guidance. "Something doesn't feel right" I said. "I don't know what it is, but I...
About Our Practice
Full Life offers counseling for issues as diverse as compulsive eating, depression, anxiety, life transitions, and marital and couples challenges in addition to substance use disorders and recovery-related services. Clinicians use a variety of techniques to address these, including, but not limited to EMDR, hypnosis, and DBT. Other staff additions have allowed us to broaden our scope to provide care for those seeking a deeper spiritual life, healing and connections in the area of sexuality in recovery, chronic pain and trauma work.
Fees & Insurance
Clinical staff bill according to their credentials and experience using a tier system. Please review the Fee Schedule and/or Staff pages for more information. Some counselors’ services may be eligible for insurance reimbursement, while others’ services are not reimbursable. This information is also posted in the Full Life lobby.