Virtual Addiction Counseling in Greensboro, NC
Substance use challenges are a reality for many people living in Greensboro, NC, but no one has to face them alone. At Three Corners Counseling, I provide affordable, judgment-free addiction counseling entirely through secure telehealth. Whether you’re working in Guilford County’s education, healthcare, manufacturing, or service industries, studying at UNC Greensboro, NC A&T, or Guilford College, or raising a family in Greensboro, High Point, or Summerfield, compassionate support is available online when you’re ready.
Life in Greensboro comes with its own unique pressures. Many residents balance demanding work schedules, academic goals, caregiving responsibilities, and the stress of maintaining stability in a fast-paced community. For some, the thought of walking into a counseling office can bring hesitation or fear of being judged, but virtual therapy removes those barriers. With confidential telehealth sessions, you can begin recovery from the privacy and comfort of your own home, without the commute or exposure.
Addiction doesn’t just affect Greensboro, it impacts neighboring communities from High Point and Jamestown to Oak Ridge, Pleasant Garden, and McLeansville. That’s why my practice offers fully virtual counseling statewide. Whether you’re spending time in Downtown Greensboro, working near Wendover Avenue or Battleground Avenue, or connecting online from anywhere in North Carolina, support is only a click away when you’re ready to take the next step toward recovery.
Services Offered
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Individual addiction counseling
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Telehealth sessions across NC
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Evening & weekend availability
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Affordable private pay ($80) and insurance options
Addiction Counseling in Greensboro: Support for Every Stage of Recovery
Whether you’re a student at UNC Greensboro, North Carolina A&T State University, or Guilford College, a professional working in local education, healthcare, manufacturing, or public service, or raising a family in Greensboro, High Point, or Summerfield, 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 Greensboro
College life in Greensboro and the surrounding Piedmont Triad brings its own challenges, from academic pressure at UNC Greensboro, North Carolina A&T, or Guilford College to the financial and family responsibilities many students balance while studying or working locally. Professionals across Guilford County often juggle long hours in education, healthcare, manufacturing, logistics, and public service, all while managing the stress that comes with growth, change, or economic 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 Greensboro and Surrounding Communities
Support is available not just in Greensboro, but also in High Point, Jamestown, Oak Ridge, Summerfield, Pleasant Garden, and across Guilford County. Through secure telehealth, counseling is accessible no matter where you live, in Greensboro or anywhere in North Carolina.
How Addiction Counseling Helps Greensboro 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 Greensboro, High Point, Jamestown, Oak Ridge, and communities throughout Guilford County.
Begin Your Recovery Journey in Greensboro 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 Greensboro, near Cone Health or Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital, or commuting along Wendover Avenue, Battleground Avenue, or I-40, support is ready when you are.
Need More Than Standard Weekly Counseling?
For some people, weekly counseling is enough. For others, it simply isn’t. If you find yourself making progress in sessions but struggling to maintain momentum between appointments, you’re not alone. Many adults reach a point where once-a-week therapy does not provide enough structure, accountability, or support to interrupt ongoing patterns related to substance use, relapse risk, or emotional dysregulation.
You may need more than standard weekly counseling if:
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You feel stable during sessions but overwhelmed the rest of the week
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Cravings or urges resurface quickly after appointments
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You’ve had repeated relapse or near-relapse cycles
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Motivation fades without consistent accountability
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Emotional regulation feels manageable briefly, then collapses
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You know what to do but struggle to follow through consistently
Needing more support does not mean you’ve failed therapy. It usually means your nervous system, habits, or environment require more repetition, structure, and connection than weekly sessions can provide. For individuals who need additional support but do not require inpatient or residential treatment, a Structured Outpatient Addiction Program (SOAP) may be an appropriate next step. SOAP provides multiple therapist-led group sessions each week, predictable structure, and accountability while allowing you to remain connected to work, family, and daily life.
If you’re unsure whether weekly counseling is sufficient or if a higher level of structure would be helpful, this can be discussed together during an initial consultation.
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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
