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David A. Porter LADC

Licensing & Certifications:

  • Licensed Alcohol & Drug Counselor in the State of Vermont

Professional Background

David A. Porter is a Licensed Alcohol & Drug Counselor in the State of Vermont.

He has a Master’s degree in Psychology from Sage Graduate School, and 20 years clinical experience in a variety of clinical settings including private practice, Community mental health clinics, a MAT (Medication Assisted treatment) Program and a program for the severely/chronically mentally ill. He also has 22 concurrent years teaching experience as an adjunct instructor in behavioral sciences at four different colleges.

In addition to writing for ChoosingTherapy.com, David A. Porter’s expertise has been featured in Theravive.com, Findmugshots.com, and Budget CEU’s.com.

Professional Affiliations:

National Association of Alcohol & Drug Addiction Counselors
Vermont Addiction Professionals Association

Education:

Sage Graduate School – Master’s degree in Psychology

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Areas of Focus

David Porter brings over two decades of clinical expertise as a Licensed Alcohol & Drug Counselor in Vermont. With a background in psychology and extensive teaching experience, he offers compassionate support and specialized guidance in addressing addiction, trauma, and mental health challenges.

David Porter utilizes a number of therapeutic approaches, including:

  • Chemical dependency
  • Opiate dependence
  • Neuroscience of addiction
  • Antisocial Personality Disorder
  • Anger management
  • PTSD in victims of violent crime
  • Domestic violence
  • Sexually based offenses
  • Threat assessment and personal safety
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Caffeine Addiction: Signs, Symptoms & Treatments

Caffeine addiction may occur when individuals consume caffeine heavily and for prolonged periods. Generally, caffeine is not psychologically addictive, but people can develop a physical dependence, resulting in uncomfortable withdrawal symptoms when they stop consuming caffeine. While treatment is generally unnecessary, lifestyle changes and therapy can help individuals kick a caffeine addiction.

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Substance Use Disorder

Substance Use Disorder (SUD): Signs, Causes, & Treatment

Substance use disorder (SUD) includes addictions to substances that temporarily alter thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. SUD or drug addictions can develop after prolonged misuse or abuse of psychoactive drugs. Substance use disorder symptoms may result in long-term consequences such as physical illness, psychological distress, or family and relationship problems.

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