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Anita Vincent

DMin, MA.,MBA , LCDC

Founder & Executive Director

Dr. Vincent  holds a Doctor of Ministry (DMin).

A graduate of Northcentral University with a Master’s Degree in Psychology. Anita is a doctoral candidate for Ph.D. in Psychology. Anita is a licensed nurse for 30 years and is currently licensed as Chemical Dependency Counselor (LCDC).

 

Dr. Vincent began her career in the substance abuse field in 1998 while working as a nurse for the Alcohol and Substance Abuse Crisis Center at the Capital District Psychiatric Center. She continued her work in Addictions working as a primary counselor for Berkshire Farms Center and Services for Youth, an unsecured detention facility in upstate New York.  Over the last 24 years, she has worked in positions as a Nurse at Samaritan’s Hospital Mentally Ill and Chemically Addicted Unit (MICA) and Case Manager and Counselor with the HIV and AIDS Council of Northeastern New York. She has extensive experience working with the Department of Corrections.

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Additionally, she volunteered as a rape crisis counselor and victims advocate for the State Attorney’s Office.  Anita is a certified life coach with over 6000 hours of coaching experience.

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Our Services

We provide individual, couple, and group counseling. We provide counseling in alcohol and substance abuse to resolve issues that are impacting decision-making. Addiction not only affects the individual, and the family but it has an impact on the individual’s ability to provide for him/herself financially. Therefore, treating the “whole” person means understanding the individual’s “whole” life needs to be taken into consideration. Treatment is personalized and holistic.

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 We specialize in addiction in the workplace. 

 The success of an organization depends on the decisions that employees make each day. We aggressively help individuals (employees) resolve issues that are impacting their decision-making. Vincent Counseling and Wellness manages referrals and provides training to help managers and supervisors understand addiction and how it affects the organization.

Contact

If you would like to request an appointment or have any questions, please feel free to contact us.

346-787-0946

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