Business Community Family Opinion

The Good Life With Chris: Alliance Counseling Center Offers Hope Through Therapy

Est. Read Time: 4 mins

I had the tremendous opportunity to meet with Diane Morris from Alliance Counseling Center this week.

Alliance Counseling Center is located at 1422 Main St., Hellertown, Pa.

Alliance Counseling Center is located at 1422 Main St., Hellertown, Pa.

The office is located at 1422 Main Street in Hellertown, which is almost directly across the street from Crossroads Hotel. This office provides therapy for teens and adults, individuals, couples and groups. They offer a variety of services and have assembled a team that specializes in certain therapies. Just to name a few, they offer grief counseling, couples counseling, anger management, and what I wanted to seek more information about–drug counseling.

Like many other areas in the United States, Hellertown has been hit pretty hard by what some are calling a “drug epidemic.” In regards to drug treatment, Alliance Counseling Center is an outpatient treatment facility. Oftentimes, this is the final step in the process. An individual should have gone through detox, inpatient and intensive outpatient therapy before walking through Alliance’s door. Diane and I touched on an array of topics. It seems that the conversation always came back to these two points: environment and fixing the underlying problem.

Environment plays a huge role in recovery. A great example of this occurred during the Vietnam War. Before the War, the typical soldier had only casual experience with hard drugs, and fewer than one percent had ever been addicted to narcotics. But once in Vietnam, those numbers soared to about half of all soldiers who had tried narcotics, and 20 percent who had become addicted. A follow-up eight to 12 months later showed that the numbers reverted back to the norm–only one percent. What changed? The environment. People are incredibly sensitive to the environment and the culture around them–to the norms and expectations of the communities they are in. Remove them from those influences and the individual could potentially flourish.

Alliance Counseling Center helps bring light back into the lives of those who have battled addiction by reconnecting them with their loved ones through therapy.

Alliance Counseling Center helps bring light back to the lives of people who’ve battled addiction by reconnecting them with their loved ones through therapy.

The second topic we discussed at length was improving the underlying problem. People get addicted to drugs for a wide range of reasons. Some people have psychiatric illnesses that contribute to their drug addiction. For an issue like depression, if an individual does not have a sense of purpose in life or positive relationships, they may never be fully recovered. Other people may get addicted because they have limited responsibilities and that’s the best option available to them. If they had a better option available, they may go ahead and choose that option. After speaking with Diane and getting a sense of what her business is about, it all finally clicked. If you look up the word alliance in the dictionary, you will see that it means “a relationship based on an affinity in interests, nature, or qualities.” That is exactly what they set out to do here: build relationships with their clients that will better those involved. When you use drugs, you disconnect from the rest of the world. Here at Alliance, they focus on the opposite: re-connecting you with your loved ones and the rest of world!

Drug abuse has hit extremely close to home for me. A few years ago I was waiting for a childhood friend to arrive at the gym I was working at. He was training for an adventure race and needed a little guidance. I saw I had a missed call from my mother and listened to the voicemail. She didn’t say what was going on but, judging by her voice, I knew something was not right. A terrible feeling overcame me. My heart literally sank. My mind went immediately to my brother. I called her back and then heard these terrible words: “He’s gone Chris. Ryan is gone.” My older brother was found dead at the age of 29. The cause of death: apparent drug overdose.

On Oct. 16, my older brother would have been 32 years old. Happy Birthday Ryan!

Chris FluckChris Fluck is a 2004 graduate of Saucon Valley High School and former high school football and wrestling coach. Currently, Chris is the owner of C. Fluck Training. He is a Strength & Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) and member of the National Strength & Conditioning Association (NSCA).

Editor’s Note: The Good Life With Chris is a new column on Saucon Source in which Chris Fluck will experience activities, services and products sold or offered by local health and wellness-related businesses/organizations. To suggest a business or activity for Chris to visit/experience please email jo**@sa**********.com.

Newsletter

Subscribe to receive our newsletter in your inbox every Monday, Wednesday & Friday.

Please wait...

Thank you for subscribing!

About the author

Josh Popichak

Josh Popichak is the owner, publisher and editor of Saucon Source. A Lehigh Valley native, he's covered local news since 2005 and previously worked for Berks-Mont News and AOL/Patch. Contact him at josh@sauconsource.com.

Leave a Comment