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Online Addiction Counseling in Fayetteville, NC

Substance use challenges are a reality for many people living in Fayetteville, NC, but no one has to face them alone. At Three Corners Counseling, I offer affordable, judgment-free virtual addiction counseling through secure, HIPAA-compliant telehealth. Whether you’re a student at Fayetteville State University, Methodist University, or FTCC; a professional connected to Fort Liberty or local healthcare; or a parent raising a family in Fayetteville, Hope Mills, or Spring Lake, online support is always within reach.

 

 

The power of virtual counseling lies in its flexibility and accessibility. Through telehealth, you can receive professional, compassionate care without commuting, missing work, or arranging childcare. Military families benefit from the stability of meeting consistently, even during deployments or relocations. Students and professionals can fit sessions into packed schedules, while parents can connect from home in a safe, private space.

 

 

Life in Fayetteville comes with unique pressures. Military transitions, high-stress jobs, and the balance between work, family, and personal well-being can lead to exhaustion or unhealthy coping. Neighborhoods like Haymount, Jack Britt, Westover, and Vanstory Hills are filled with hardworking families who deserve accessible, flexible care that meets them where they are.

 

 

Addiction doesn’t just affect Fayetteville it impacts nearby communities from Hope Mills and Raeford to Eastover and Spring Lake. That’s why I make counseling accessible statewide through virtual and telehealth sessions. Whether you’re spending the afternoon in Downtown Fayetteville, commuting along All American Freeway or Raeford Road, or logging in from anywhere in North Carolina, you can access confidential, judgment-free counseling that helps you build lasting recovery and balance in your life.

Services Offered

  • Individual addiction counseling

  • Telehealth sessions across NC

  • Evening & weekend availability

  • Affordable private pay ($80) and insurance options

Addiction Counseling in Fayetteville: Support for Every Stage of Recovery

Whether you’re a student at Fayetteville State University, Methodist University, or FTCC, a professional working at Fort Liberty or in local healthcare, or raising a family in Fayetteville, counseling provides a safe and supportive space to talk openly about your struggles and begin building a healthier, more balanced path forward.

The Unique Pressures of Fayetteville

College life in Fayetteville brings its own challenges — from academic pressure at Fayetteville State University, Methodist University, and FTCC, to the unique demands faced by military families connected to Fort Liberty. Professionals across Cumberland County often balance long hours, deployments, and family responsibilities, while managing the stress that comes with change and uncertainty. These pressures can make it easy to fall into unhealthy coping habits. Counseling offers tools, accountability, and support to manage these stressors in healthier, more sustainable ways.

Serving Fayetteville and Surrounding Communities

Support is available not just in Fayetteville, but also in Hope Mills, Raeford, Eastover, Spring Lake, and across Cumberland County. Through secure telehealth, counseling is accessible no matter where you live in Fayetteville or anywhere in North Carolina.

How Addiction Counseling Helps Fayetteville Residents

Counseling can help you manage cravings, strengthen relationships, and build healthier routines. Together, we’ll identify the patterns that keep you stuck and create strategies that fit your lifestyle in Fayetteville, Hope Mills, and communities throughout Cumberland County.

Begin Your Recovery Journey in Fayetteville Today

Change doesn’t have to wait. I offer free 15-minute consultations and can usually see new clients within 24–48 hours. Whether you’re in Downtown Fayetteville, near Fort Liberty, or commuting along Raeford Road, Skibo Road, or I-295, support is ready when you are.

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​David Newson, MS, LCAS, SAP
LCAS - #29268
SAP - #174936

828-519-0479 (Call or Text)

davidnewson@threecornerscounselingnc.com

6 am - 8 pm, 7 days a week

Goal-focused therapy for long-term sobriety.
Secure virtual sessions with a licensed specialist.

​David Newson, MS, LCAS, SAP
LCAS - #29268
SAP - #174936

828-519-0479

6 am - 8 pm, 7 days a week

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