Way To Recovery

Frequently Asked Questions

What Services Are Offered By The Way to Recovery?

We believe in creating a “tailor- fit” program for each client where they can:

  • Understand the nature of addictions
  • Learn coping skills to resolve their problems and make good decisions
  • Establish a working relationship with Social Services and healthcare providers
  • Replace Negative consequence behavior
  • Pursue spiritual growth and development

Where Can I Get Counseling?

All appointments are confidential and held at the Reata Building across the street from Walmart in College Station (2911 Texas Avenue South, Suite 202).

How Much Does It Cost?

We offer our services with a sliding fee based scale.

How Can I Get Started Today?

Call for an appointment at 979-693-8148.

Our Staff

131_guySusie Guy has successfully completed 270 hours in chemical dependency coursework at Sam Houston State University and is a licensed chemical dependency counselor. (LCDC).  She  has  worked in the field of addiction for over 10 years.

In her role as a professional counselor, Guy is compassionate, caring, and avoids being judgmental.  At the same time, her philosophy requires a strict discipline to accomplish the difficult road to recovery.  She has experience working with those addicted to pain killers, alcohol, crystal meth, and other chemical addictions as well as non-chemical addictions.

Yasmin completed her Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology at Texas A&M University and is a Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor (LCDC). She is currently pursuing a Master’s Degree in Counseling at Sam Houston State University and is working towards becoming a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT). Yasmin has four years experience in the field of addiction, including individual and group counseling.

Yasmin has a holistic approach to recovery. She believes that individuals possess the ability to change and make good decisions. She strives to assist them in that process while maintaining compassion and empathy.

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