If you or someone you care about in Clayton is struggling with addiction, help is closer than you think. TruPaths connects individuals and families with licensed, trauma-informed addiction therapists who provide respectful, flexible outpatient treatment.
TruPaths partners with trusted providers in Clayton and the greater St. Louis County area to deliver accessible, high-quality addiction care:
Provides outpatient counseling, substance use treatment, and support for co-occurring disorders.
Offers structured outpatient therapy, relapse prevention, and mental health support.
Delivers evidence-based addiction therapy, counseling, and long-term recovery planning.
Specializes in trauma-informed addiction treatment and dual-diagnosis care.
Focuses on relapse prevention, individualized therapy, and outpatient recovery programs.
Licensed professionals offering personalized individual, family, and group therapy.
Outpatient addiction therapy in Clayton is designed to support recovery while allowing individuals to maintain daily responsibilities. You can expect:
Licensed, trauma-informed addiction therapists
Personalized treatment plans tailored to your goals and needs
Weekly individual, group, or family therapy sessions
Flexible scheduling with in-person and telehealth options
Evidence-based approaches like CBT and motivational interviewing
Integrated care for co-occurring mental health conditions
In communities like Clayton, addiction affects the entire family. TruPaths ensures families are supported throughout the recovery journey.
In addition to Clayton, TruPaths connects individuals to nearby communities such as Richmond Heights, University City, and St. Louis. Additional resources include:
Local behavioral health clinics and outpatient centers
Community mental health and wellness programs
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA) meetings
Regional telehealth and recovery support services
You don’t have to face addiction alone. TruPaths will connect you with a licensed, compassionate Clayton addiction therapist so you can begin outpatient treatment and move toward lasting recovery.