Emily Guarnotta
American Addiction Centers (AAC) is the leading provider for addiction treatment across the U.S. specializing in evidence-based treatment and mental health care.
At AAC, we aim to treat the whole person, which includes those with co-occurring mental health disorders, physical illnesses, or social issues related to addiction treatment.
About
Emily Guarnotta holds a doctorate degree in Clinical Psychology from the California School of Professional Psychology. She has a passion for working with clients struggling with substance abuse and mental health issues. Her treatment approach includes providing evidence-based practices in a supportive and non-confrontational manner.
Emily's experience also includes working with college students, clients with severe mental illness, and delivering crisis intervention services.
Credentials
- Doctorate in Clinical Psychology
Authored (16 Posts)
- Snorting Morphine
- The 9 Most Expensive Drugs in America
- Snorting Valium—Effects, Overdose, and Addiction Treatment
- Snorting Ritalin Side Effects, Dangers, and Addiction Help
- Benzodiazepine Withdrawal Symptoms, Medications, and Addiction Treatment
- Snorting Xanax (Alprazolam): Side Effects & Dangers
- Snorting Adderall: Side Effects and Addiction Treatment
- Snorting Cocaine Side Effects, Signs, Dangers, and Addiction Treatment
- How to Treat MXE Drug Addiction
- MXE Drug Abuse Symptoms, Side Effects, and Addiction Treatment
- Peyote Drug Addiction Symptoms, Side Effects, and Treatment Types
- Effects of Methoxetamine Use: Short-Term, Long-Term, Side Effects, and Treatment
- Benzodiazepine Overdose Symptoms and Addiction Treatment
- Adderall Overdose Symptoms and Treatment
- Barbiturate Overdose Symptoms, Risk Factors, Prevention, and Treatment
- Effects of Alcohol and Drugs on the Male and Female Reproductive Systems
American Addiction Centers (AAC) is the leading provider for addiction treatment across the U.S. specializing in evidence-based treatment and mental health care.
At AAC, we aim to treat the whole person, which includes those with co-occurring mental health disorders, physical illnesses, or social issues related to addiction treatment.