Access Supports for Living IncTherapist in Kingston, NY
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Access: Supports for Living is a large human services provider in the Hudson Valley serving more than 20,000 people each year. Founded in 1963, the organization provides person-centered, trauma-informed services to children, adults, and families. Services include mental health and addiction recovery, intellectual and developmental disability support, housing and employment assistance, children and young adult services, and self-directed services. The organization operates through a network that includes affiliate agencies: The Guidance Center of Westchester, Meaningful New York, and New York Families for Autistic Children. They support individuals facing mental health and substance use challenges, living with intellectual or developmental disabilities, or navigating barriers like housing instability, food insecurity, and unemployment. The organization also offers mental health and substance use urgent care services.
Role
Therapist
Specialties & focus areas
Recovery focus
Co-occurring
Evidence-based approaches
Trauma-informed care
Trauma-Informed Care. Approaches addiction as something layered on top of unprocessed trauma, not in isolation. Pacing matters more than confrontation.
Cognitive behavioral therapy
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Spots the thought-feeling-action loops that fuel urges, then rewires them with practical skills you take into the moment.
Couples/family therapy
Family Therapy. Brings the people closest to the recovery into the room. Less about blame, more about updating the patterns that fed the cycle so the home becomes part of the recovery.
Dialectical behavior therapy
Dialectical Behavior Therapy. Pairs acceptance with change. Especially useful when emotions feel too big to ride out without acting on them.
Group therapy
Group Therapy. A small facilitated circle where people working on similar struggles practice naming what is hard, hearing themselves in others, and learning skills together. The room is the medicine.
Integrated mental and substance use disorder treatment
Integrated Treatment. Treats addiction and co-occurring mental health conditions in the same plan, rather than sequentially. Most clinically effective when both are present.
Individual psychotherapy
Individual Psychotherapy. One-to-one sessions with a licensed clinician. The standard-bearer of mental-health care; most evidence-based plans build around it.
Telemedicine/telehealth therapy
Telehealth Therapy. Real clinical sessions delivered over video. Same evidence base as in-person care for most conditions; meets you where you actually are instead of where the office is.
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