Substance Use Counselling
206-576 England Avenue, Courtenay, BC, V9N 2N3
Services
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Offered by Vancouver Island Integrated Counselling and Community Services Society. Provides counselling, education and guidance to support individuals experiencing challenges related to their present or past substance use. Therapists work with clients to help them identify and process the role of addiction in their life and find the path to a successful recovery.
Languages
English
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