

Center for Integrative Change - Pittsburgh Office
Center for Integrative Change - Pittsburgh Office
Center for Integrative Change - Pittsburgh Office
About Center for Integrative Change - Pittsburgh Office
Support individuals and couples as they navigate the difficult path of healing from compulsive behaviors and deep emotional pain. The Center for Integrative Change serves as an outpatient counseling practice focused on helping people find relief from out-of-control sexual behaviors, pornography use, and substance concerns. These professional therapists also provide a safe space for partners facing betrayal trauma and couples working through the aftermath of an affair. With a welcoming office located in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh on Forbes Avenue, the center serves the local community through both in-person visits and private online sessions.
Resolve Past Trauma to Find Peace
Address the root causes of struggles by looking at how past experiences affect life today. The team uses helpful methods like eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) to help the brain process painful memories and reduce the weight of constant shame. This care is personalized for every person and is led by highly qualified experts, including certified sex addiction therapists (CSAT) who have special training in recovery. By focusing on the depth work of emotional change, these therapists help people move past just stopping a behavior and toward building a life where they feel truly connected to themselves and others.
Join a Community for Lasting Strength
Build a sense of belonging through community programs that remind people they are not alone in their pain. Clients can join the betrayed partner's group or the sex & porn addiction group to talk with others who truly understand these experiences. These specific support tracks are designed to give extra strength and emotional clarity to those working toward a healthier future. Having a group of peers and a dedicated therapist nearby makes the journey feel much more manageable and hopeful. Anyone interested can contact the office to book a free fifteen-minute phone call to see how to begin this healing process.
Center Overview
