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Traumatic Brain Injury, Addictions -- MAx Fabry Offers HOPE!

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MAx (Mary Ann) Fabry, BA, CADCII, is a graduate of the University of Oregon, and is certified by the State of Oregon as an advanced Addiction Counselor.

She melds 10 years of Qualitative Research with Counseling Skills, and an Abundance of Life Experiences, to offer a unique selection of personal growth services.

MAx has a private practice in Eugene, Oregon, where she offers individual addiction counseling insuring total confidentiality for her clients. Her approach for treating addiction is individual depending on what the core issues of the client are, and the result of an ASAM assessment to help identify the degree of addiction.

MAx's approach is Holistic, believing that the Mind, Body, and Spirit need to align in order for healing to begin.
Methods used include Cognitive Behavioral Modification to recognize and correct thinking and behavioral errors, and rational behavioral emotive therapy focused on managing day-to-day stress.

MAx also believes that integrated services are needed to form a 'team' concept to support the client; therefore, she engages Primary Care Physicians, Pharmacists, Psychiatrists, etc, to coordinate client planning and services.

Her client base includes executives and professionals such as Doctors, Attorneys, Judges, CEOs, Actors, and Political Figures, with addiction problems that cannot afford to have their identity breached.

Utilizing the knowledge she gained while working on a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) research project for the State of Oregon, and combining her knowledge of addiction, MAx offers hope for survivors of TBI who also suffer from any form of addiction.

MAx is also sought after for her work as a Transition Coach helping people, in various stages of life's transitions (retirement, recovery, divorce, empty nesters, ca

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