Active Counseling & Therapeutic Solutions
Please Note-Our address has changed to:

1220 11th Ave #300
Greeley, CO 80631

At Active Counseling & Therapeutic Solutions (ACTS), we do what our name implies. We actively work with clients to find solutions that work 'now' to create a better future for themselves and the community. ACTS does this by using the most current tools of therapeutic change in a supportive and uplifting environment. We believe in the importance of every client we serve. Everyone should feel significant in their environment. From this personal empowerment then comes a community based on strong individuals working towards common goals.

ACTS provides group and individual counseling for DUI's, Minors in Possession, Women's Groups, Relapse Prevention, plus Evaluations and Assessments for Drug & Alcohol Issues. ACTS now offers mental health counseling and comprehensive mental health/substance abuse evaluations. We work with self-referrals, law-related referrals, and work-related referrals. Our fees are very competitive and we work with sliding scale and indigent clients as well.

Addictive behaviors are appealing because they offer immediate relief from psychological pain and anxiety. However the relief is only temporary, never provideing a lasting solution to our problems. When we "sober up" we find that our emotional pain is still there.

I heard you once, your trembling cry - Empty resonance; Softly flung mournful tunes; Your windless breath; Longing to be inhaled.

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David Mura’s classic essay is an absolute must read for anyone interested in how male sexuality interacts with pornography and other sexual addictions. The essay goes right to the heart, and makes it possible to “cure” pornography addiction in about 10,000 words that stimulate deep reflection and maturation.

No matter how talented, beautiful, or rich you are, none of those things are sure antidotes for misery. Heather Locklear is a clear example of this. The Melrose Place actress was rushed to the hospital last week, reportedly because she mixed alcohol with prescription drugs, after her sister found her unconscious.

Our topic is the particular role that perfectionism plays in our understanding of one of the interacting dynamics of workaholism—that perfectionism leads to obsession, and in turn, obsession leads to increasing levels of narcissism.

Recently, a man suffering with alcoholism told me how he approached his problem: when he had thoughts of drinking, he tried to push them out of his mind. This didn't always work of course, and even when it did he regularly drank later. But he was still pleased that he was "putting up a good fight" against his enemy — his terrible drive to …

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ACTS Greeley
1220 11th Ave #300
Greeley, CO 80631
Phone 970-356-3887
Fax 970-356-3893
Staff
Maggie Robbins LPC, CACII
Andres Garza, Counselor CAC III
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