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Finding Help for Substance Use in Washington

Find mental health providers in Washington who can help with substance use. Substance use disorders are medical conditions, not moral failures, and they are treatable. Care ranges from outpatient counseling and medication to more intensive support, and recovery is possible at any stage.

Substance use disorders are treatable medical conditions, not moral failures. Care ranges from outpatient counseling and medication-assisted treatment to more intensive support, and recovery is possible at any stage. Find providers who treat substance use on HometownMind, or get matched for free. In an emergency, call 911 or 988.

Information current as of June 2026. General education, not medical advice.

Substance Use providers in Washington

Mental health providers are licensed by state, so your care needs to come from someone licensed in Washington. These providers practice there and treat a range of conditions, including substance use. Not sure who fits best? Get matched free for a personalized recommendation, or choose a different state.

Mackenzie Rhoades, APRN-CNP, PMHNP-BC

Addiction Counselor
Vancouver, WA
Addiction & Substance Use Counseling

Derek Greenwood, APRN

Addiction Counselor
Goldendale, WA
Addiction & Substance Use Counseling

Tanner Rapp, RN

Addiction Counselor
Yakima, WA
Addiction & Substance Use Counseling

Jessica Jurasin, ARNP

Addiction Counselor
Elma, WA
Addiction & Substance Use Counseling

Stephanie Tompkins, CDP

Addiction Counselor
Olympia, WA
Addiction & Substance Use Counseling

William Boyer, LMHC

Addiction Counselor
Tacoma, WA
Addiction & Substance Use Counseling

Stephen Kubiszewski, LMHC, MAC, CEAP

Addiction Counselor
Tacoma, WA
Addiction & Substance Use Counseling

James Nelson, MS

Addiction Counselor
Spokane, WA
Addiction & Substance Use Counseling

Javier Galindo

Addiction Counselor
Yakima, WA
Addiction & Substance Use Counseling

Julia Lugo, CDPT

Addiction Counselor
Monroe, WA
Addiction & Substance Use Counseling

Itza Reyes, CDP

Addiction Counselor
Yakima, WA
Addiction & Substance Use Counseling

Maria Valencia, BSW, CDPT

Addiction Counselor
Yakima, WA
Addiction & Substance Use Counseling

Betty Hames

Addiction Counselor
Yakima, WA
Addiction & Substance Use Counseling

Mark Everard, MD

Addiction Psychiatrist
Seattle, WA
Addiction Psychiatry

Daniel Wolf, DO

Addiction Psychiatrist
Seattle, WA
Addiction Psychiatry

Margaret Fritz, MA, CDP

Addiction Counselor
Spokane, WA
Addiction & Substance Use Counseling

David Mount, CDP

Addiction Counselor
Spokane, WA
Addiction & Substance Use Counseling

Jan Lindholm, LMHC, CDP, LRCP

Addiction Counselor
Puyallup, WA
Addiction & Substance Use Counseling

Kathleen Ang-Lee, MD

Addiction Psychiatrist
Seattle, WA
Addiction Psychiatry

Colleen Kragness, BA, CDPII

Addiction Counselor
Vancouver, WA
Addiction & Substance Use Counseling

Martha Sanderlin, PHD

Addiction Counselor
Tacoma, WA
Addiction & Substance Use Counseling

Dariela Rodriguez, COUNSELOR

Addiction Counselor
Tacoma, WA
Addiction & Substance Use Counseling

Shelley Nelson, CDP

Addiction Counselor
Spokane, WA
Addiction & Substance Use Counseling

James Rodman, LMFT, LAC

Addiction Counselor
Freeland, WA
Addiction & Substance Use Counseling

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Common signs

How substance use is treated

Medication-assisted treatment

For some substances, prescribers can offer medications that reduce cravings and support recovery.

Counseling and therapy

Evidence-based therapies address the patterns and stressors that drive use.

Which provider treats substance use?

Choose a provider who treats substance use with a nonjudgmental, evidence-based approach. In an emergency, call 911 or 988. Psychiatrists and psychiatric nurse practitioners can prescribe and manage medication, while therapists provide talk therapy such as CBT. Many people work with both.

How psychiatrists, psychiatric nurse practitioners, and therapists differ
PsychiatristPsychiatric nurse practitionerTherapist
Can prescribe medicationYesYesNo
Typical trainingMedical degree (MD or DO) plus a psychiatry residencyGraduate nursing degree (MSN or DNP) with psychiatric certificationMaster's or doctoral degree in counseling, psychology, or social work
Primary focusDiagnosis and medication managementDiagnosis and medication managementTalk therapy and counseling
Often best forComplex or severe conditions and medication needsMedication management, frequently with shorter wait timesTalk therapy, coping skills, and ongoing support

Frequently asked questions

Is substance use disorder a disease?

Yes. Substance use disorders are recognized medical conditions, not a lack of willpower. They are treatable, and effective, evidence-based care is available.

What is medication-assisted treatment?

Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) uses FDA-approved medications, alongside counseling, to reduce cravings and support recovery for substances such as opioids and alcohol. A qualified prescriber can determine if it is right for you.

Where can I find compassionate, nonjudgmental treatment?

On HometownMind you can find providers who treat substance use with an evidence-based, nonjudgmental approach, or get matched for free. In an emergency, call 911 or 988.

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