You Don’t Have To Walk Through Family Addiction Alone.

Seeing a loved one battle addiction is heartbreaking. You feel helpless, watching them self-destruct. But here’s the key: it’s important to not self-destruct right along with them. As much as you want to free them from the grip of drugs or alcohol, you can’t control if they are willing to take those first steps towards healing. However, you can point them in the right direction while maintaining boundaries and caring for your own emotional and physical wellbeing. 

If that feels like an impossible tightrope to walk, don’t throw up your hands in despair. We are here to help. 

Get the Tools, Insights and Education to Successfully Handle Family Addition 

We are a mother and daughter team, both clinicians and survivors of family addition. We’ve been in your situation. We understand what you’re going through, and we know recovery and healing are possible. 

You simply need the tools, resources and support from a team that’s been in your shoes, walked the hard journey of recovery, and emerged healthy and healed.

Kimberly Wick 

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist

Lyle Wick

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Licensed Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor
Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor

Lyle has walked the recovery journey both as an adult child of family addiction and in her own addiction. She brings a unique and personal perspective to her work helping individuals and families struggling with their loved one’s addiction. 

Lyle is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and a Licensed Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor. She is co-owner of Bridge the Gap, a therapeutic mentoring company, and has worked extensively with treatment centers. 

Kimberly was deep in the trenches of family addiction and mental health. Going through that experience and dealing with the unfortunate loss of loved ones, Kimberly has made it her mission to equip others to navigate the challenges of family addiction. 

Kimberly is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. She has a Master of Art degree in Clinical Psychology and an MBA. She’s a former adjunct faculty member at Pepperdine University in the Graduate School of Psychology. 

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