Addiction & Substance Use Therapy
Addiction Therapy & Support in Toronto and the GTA
Substance use can impact every part of life—your health, relationships, work, and sense of stability. Whether you’re struggling yourself or concerned about someone you care about, support is available.
At New Point Psychotherapy, we provide addiction therapy in Toronto and across the GTA, supporting individuals and families navigating alcohol, drug, and behavioural addictions. If you’re worried about a loved one who may not be ready to seek help, we also offer structured addiction intervention services to help families take the next step.
Our Approach
Addiction is complex and often connected to underlying emotional, psychological, and environmental factors. Our approach is collaborative, practical, and grounded in respect.
We work with you to better understand patterns of use, build insight, and develop strategies that support meaningful, sustainable change. This may include reducing harm, working toward abstinence, or stabilizing day-to-day functioning—depending on your goals.
Our work also extends beyond the individual. We support families and loved ones who are trying to navigate how to respond when someone is not yet ready for change.
Supporting a Loved One with Addiction
When someone is struggling with substance use but not ready to seek help, it can leave families feeling stuck, overwhelmed, and unsure what to do.
We offer addiction intervention services in Toronto and the GTA, helping families plan and navigate structured, supportive conversations that encourage change and connection to treatment. This process is guided, intentional, and focused on support—not confrontation.
What We Help With
We support individuals and families dealing with:
Alcohol use
Drug use (including opioids, cocaine, and other substances)
Behavioural addictions
Relapse and recovery support
Co-occurring mental health concerns
Whether you are early in recognizing a problem or have been navigating this for years, we meet you where you are.
Take The First Step
Reaching out can feel difficult, but it’s often the turning point.
Contact us for a confidential consultation—whether you are seeking addiction therapy for yourself or exploring how to support a loved one through an intervention.