
Carolyn Eslinger LCDC
Counselor/Therapist | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder)
12955 Willow Place Dr W Unit 690173 Houston Texas, 77070About
Carolyn Eslinger, is a Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor (LCDC) with a passion for helping people overcome addictions. As an experienced chemical dependency counselor, Carolyn has played a crucial role in helping people overcome tobacco (nicotine), alcohol, marijuana and painkillers (i.e. codeine, vicodin and oxycontin). From youths to adults, Carolyn provides expert guidance and emotional support to clients striving to overcome addictions.
No matter what substance you may be using, treatment programs can help establish a recovery plan that can help. As an experienced counselor, Carolyn can help you get to the root of the problem and develop a treatment plan to overcome your addiction. For anyone struggling with alcohol, drug and other addiction related challenges, Carolyn has the experience and compassion to guide you from addiction to recovery. Schedule an appointment today and lets take the next step together.
Education and Training
Angelina College LCDC 2015
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