David Felice - Psychotherapist - Compassionate Inquiry Practitioner

Help with Addiction and Substance Abuse

I help people who feel they have lost control of their lives through addiction. Something which may have started out as a simple craving or recreational activity has turned into a destructive force that affects their livelihood, relationships, self-esteem and threatens the very essence of who they are.

They may feel that they are on the downward path or already have hit rock-bottom – they may not yet realise it, may be in denial or may be forced to confront the issue by other means, such as law enforcement intervention.

David Felice - Psychotherapist - Compassionate Inquiry Practitioner

All Forms of Addiction

The issue is psychophysical, meaning it relates to a person’s internal (psychic) and external (physical) worlds. Most forms of addiction affect our self-image and how we are perceived by those around us, over time they erode our self-esteem and confidence.

Addiction can manifest in any behaviour, whether it is substance-related or not. This includes gambling, eating, shopping, working and other socially acceptable behaviours which can incorporate key indicators of addiction in a person’s life.

David Felice - Psychotherapist - Compassionate Inquiry Practitioner

Some Key Indicators

  • Experiences cravings
  • Experiences temporary relief or pleasure when engaging in behaviour
  • Suffers negative consequences due to behaviour
  • Has an inability to give up behaviour due to negative consequences
David Felice - Psychotherapist - Compassionate Inquiry Practitioner

Understanding Motivation

With all forms of addiction, there is a fundamental underlying problem. I work with my clients to reach a mutual understanding of the basic motivation for this behaviour and together we develop methods and put in place processes to overcome these tendencies.