Dallas Mental Health Counseling

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Campbell Recovery Services

Campbell Recovery is a Dallas Mental Health Counseling practice. We are equipped to help those in crisis or to seek long-term treatment. Whether you or a loved one are suffering from a mental health disorder or beginning the recovery journey from various addictions or trauma, we can help. Campbell Recovery Services can help you take those first steps on the journey to recovery while also traveling the road with you for the best chance of long-term success. Campbell Recovery Services offers a variety of patient treatments, including crisis management, individual therapy, and family therapy, to help our patients achieve the lasting goal of wellness.

What we do

Services We Provide

dallas drug and alcohol addiction counseling
Addiction Counseling
Codependency
Dallas Mental Health Counseling
Individual Counseling
dallas love addiction counseling
Couples Therapy
Sex Addiction
Dallas family counseling and therapy
Family Counseling
Mental Health Dallas
Assessments
Mental Health Services Dallas DFW
Crisis Management

Our Mission

The mission of Campbell Recovery Services is to use expertise, experience, and authenticity to help individuals and families navigate the impact of addiction and mental health issues. 

  • I’ve never had such a positive therapy experience in my life! It wasn’t easy to seek out support and doubted I’d find someone I connected with who could see me on the very limited hours I was available, but John from Campbell Recovery Services took all of my limitations and requests into account.  Can’t recommend this place enough. 

    Rich W.
  • I have referred many clients to Campbell Recovery Services  and have received great feedback about their service. 

    Chloe L

CRS Blog

How Social Atoms are Incorporated into Therapy and How They Help to Understand Relationships

A social atom is comprised of the most important and significant people in our lives...
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15
Feb

Assessing Risk with Joiner’s Interpersonal Theory of Suicide

Assessing Risk with Joiner’s Interpersonal Theory of Suicide Thomas Joiner, author of ‘Why People Die...
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01
Feb

Using Bartle’s Model of Player Motivation to Understand Video Game Addiction

Richard Bartle, a professor and game researcher in the multi-player online game industry, has broken...
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28
Jan

Recognizing the Different Types of Intimacy Disorders

An intimacy disorder is when you are constantly struggling to establish a healthy bond with...
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13
Jan

Identifying Different Communication Styles

In this blog post, we discuss identifying different communication styles. Your communication style can say...
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09
Jan

Coping with Feelings of Grief and Loss in Addiction Recovery

There are many strong and overwhelming feelings that go along with addiction recovery.  Intense feelings...
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27
Dec

Navigating Conflict: Healthy Conflict Resolution for Couples

Conflict for those is a relationship is unavoidable and can actually be healthy when processed...
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20
Dec

Common Cross Addictions and How to Manage Them

During the process of recovery, it isn’t uncommon to trade one addiction for another.  This...
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10
Dec

Breaking Stigmas: Why Seeking Therapy is a Sign of Strength

For many generations society has seen therapy as a sign of weakness.  This stigma couldn’t...
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30
Nov