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Addiction Counselors in Fort Worth, TX

Compare 13879 addiction counselors in Fort Worth, TX. Check ratings, insurance, and availability.

What to expect at your first addiction counselor visit in Fort Worth, TX

An initial assessment lasts 60 to 90 minutes. The counselor will ask about your substance use history, including what you use, how much, how often, and when it started. They will screen for co-occurring mental health conditions (depression and anxiety are common alongside addiction) and ask about previous treatment attempts. Based on the assessment, they will recommend a level of care: outpatient therapy, intensive outpatient (9+ hours per week), partial hospitalization, or residential treatment. Individual sessions are typically 50 minutes, and group therapy sessions run 60 to 90 minutes. Most outpatient programs combine individual and group sessions.

When to see a addiction counselor

Consider seeing an addiction counselor if you are struggling to control your use of alcohol, drugs (prescription or illicit), or behaviors like gambling. Warning signs include needing more of a substance to get the same effect, withdrawal symptoms when you stop, failed attempts to cut back, or substance use causing problems at work, school, or in relationships. You do not need to be at "rock bottom" to benefit from treatment. Early intervention often leads to better outcomes. Family members affected by a loved one's addiction can also benefit from counseling.

Typical costs

Outpatient session copay: $20-50 with insurance · Intensive outpatient: $250-500/day · Residential treatment: $500-1,000/day · Medication-assisted treatment: $200-500/month

Common reasons to see a addiction counselor in Fort Worth, TX

Alcohol use disorder

Addiction counselors use motivational interviewing, relapse prevention, and structured recovery programs to help you build a sustainable path away from alcohol dependence.

See psychiatrists for medication-assisted treatment for alcohol use →

Opioid and substance dependence

Recovery from opioid or substance dependence requires a combination of counseling, medical support, and community resources. Addiction counselors coordinate this treatment and support you through each phase.

Relapse prevention

Maintaining recovery is an ongoing process. Addiction counselors teach you to identify triggers, build healthy routines, and develop a response plan for high-risk situations.

Dual diagnosis (substance use and mental health)

Substance use and mental health conditions often occur together. Addiction counselors work with your mental health team to address both issues simultaneously rather than treating them in isolation.

See psychiatrists for integrated medication management →

Family impact of addiction

Addiction affects the entire family. Addiction counselors provide family sessions, education about the recovery process, and guidance on setting healthy boundaries.

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Insurance & Addiction Counselor coverage

Insurance coverage for addiction treatment has improved significantly due to parity laws. Most plans cover outpatient counseling, intensive outpatient programs, and residential treatment when medically necessary. Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) with buprenorphine or naltrexone is covered as a pharmacy benefit. Verify your plan covers the specific level of care recommended and whether the provider is in-network. Prior authorization is common for residential treatment. If coverage is denied, appeal the decision, as parity law violations are common and often overturned on appeal.

Specialty: addiction-counselorState: TXCity: Fort Worth
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