Chad Coren earned his Doctorate in Clinical Psychology (PsyD), Master’s in Human Sexuality Education (MED), and Certificate in Cognitive-Therapy from Widener University's Institute for Graduate Clinical Psychology. In addition to specializing in matters related to depression, anxiety, work related stress, and family/couple conflict, he is also a Certified Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CAADC) and specializes in the treatment of substance/alcohol use, misuse, abuse, and addiction. With formal training in several theoretical models including cognitive-behavioral therapy, psychodynamic therapy and evidence based drug & alcohol therapy, Dr. Coren is able to individualize treatment to best fit his clients’ needs. He offers a safe, non-judgmental, and very relaxed environment to discuss and explore his clients' concerns. Dr. Coren has over a decade of experience working in psychiatric hospitals, mental health centers, drug & alcohol facilities and independent private practice. He has served as the Director of Psychological Services & Student Training at the Keystone Center, a facility specializing in the treatment of addictions and co-occurring mental health.
Bucks County Psychological
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Bucks County Psychological is a premier addiction psychology group practice offering substance abuse therapy, counseling, and consultation services to the Upper, Central and Lower Bucks County communities. We use evidence based approaches including cognitive-behavioral therapy, relapse prevention, motivational interviewing , and harm reduction strategies to best serve our clientele .
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- Individualized Treatment
Some facilities have an addiction treatment protocol that all patients or clients are expected to follow, while others customize or individualize treatment based on a person’s unique needs and circumstances. Factors that may affect treatment decisions include age, lifestyle, medical conditions, type of drug, religious beliefs, etc.
- Client & Family Support Groups
Group therapy is a vital component of addiction recovery treatment, considered as important and effective (sometimes even more so) than individual therapy. Benefits include reducing isolation and loneliness and providing the opportunity to learn from others in recovery. In the addiction setting, group therapy is run by trained professionals who guide participants toward a shared goal of recovery.
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Chad Coren, PsyD MED, CAADC - Psychologist
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The doctor here is a professional colleague to whom I confidently refer any clients who are struggling with substance abuse. He is thoughtful, caring, brilliant, and has in-depth expertise in the trea...