East Coast Counseling

620 Lynndale Court
Suite C
Greenville, NC 27858

Greenville, North Carolina
252-752-8602

About East Coast Counseling

East Coast Counseling in Greenville, North Carolina has been providing locals with high-quality counseling services since 1998. Support is available to individuals and families of all ages. They accept private payment options and most health insurance plans.

As well as offering counseling for mental health, this center also provides substance use treatment and evaluation services. These include various methods and therapeutic styles like cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT), eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) and motivational interviewing (MI) to help clients get to the root of the emotions and behavioral patterns affecting their addiction issues.

Virtual counseling sessions are available on request and can be an ideal solution for those unable to commute or with poor mobility who might find it difficult to make regular in-person sessions. I think this is great because it ensures treatment is easily accessible to all.

While many clients like to have a clear idea of when they might see results from their sessions, the truth is, this will vary for everyone. Depending on the severity of a clients’ addiction or mental health issues, they may begin to see improvements after just a few sessions while others may need more time to process things longer term.

Other specialized services offered here include DWI assessments, DWI support groups, anger assessments and an alcohol and drug education traffic school. For DWI assessments, clients’ attorneys must provide all relevant paperwork, original citations and a copy of their current driving record either by fax, email, or in person.

For a fee, driving records can be pulled up by the office staff. It’s also important to note that both DWI and substance use assessments will not be covered by insurance and are always an out-of-pocket expense to clients.

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Addiction Treatment Programs

Teen & Adolescent Program

When individuals participate in a young adult program in North Carolina, they feel more at ease in a setting that is age-appropriate. Activities, therapies, and aesthetics are all tailored for this age group, so participants can feel comfortable and are more likely to complete the program.

Adult Program

An adult program in North Carolina typically combines individual and group counseling, medical treatment, and various other therapies to treat substance use disorders. Treatment can take place in an inpatient or outpatient setting.

Men's Rehab

Men’s rehab in North Carolina offers customized treatment for men. These programs provide personalized treatment that is designed with the unique needs of men in mind.

Women's Rehab

Women’s rehab in North Carolina allows women to receive gender-specific treatment tailored to their needs. Programs are available for alcohol, heroin, prescription drugs, benzos, and any other addictive substances, as well as co-occurring disorders.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

Many therapists use cognitive behavioral therapy in North Carolina to treat substance use disorders. This goal-oriented method addresses maladaptive thinking and related beliefs that affect behaviors and can lead to addiction.

Senior Drug & Alcohol Rehab

Elderly rehab in North Carolina provides specialized treatment for addiction among adults ages 55 and older or 65 and older. This treatment typically addresses dual diagnosis, substance use disorder, and age-specific concerns of seniors.

Levels of Care

Outpatient Rehab

Outpatient rehab in North Carolina is often the next step for those who complete an inpatient program. This less restrictive treatment involves several hours of therapy per week, and accountability through 12-step meetings such as AA. You’ll continue this treatment as long as needed, which could be weeks, months, or years.

Dual Diagnosis & Mental Health

Some of the most common co-occurring mental health disorders include anxiety, depression, and eating disorders. When these are present alongside substance use disorder, dual diagnosis treatment in North Carolina is necessary to address both conditions.

Contact Information

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620 Lynndale Court
Suite C
Greenville, NC 27858

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Edited by:
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