David Waters has over twenty years of experience in addiction treatment, anger management, domestic violence intervention, mental health, and family counseling.
In addition to a private counseling practice in which he has helped guide hundreds of individuals and families to a better and non-violent way of living and relating, he has served as executive director of numerous non-profit & faith-based organizations serving homeless, addicted, veterans, domestic violence victims & perpetrators, developmentally disabled, youth, and many others.
In addition to a private counseling practice in which he has helped guide hundreds of individuals and families to a better and non-violent way of living and relating, he has served as executive director of numerous non-profit & faith-based organizations serving homeless, addicted, veterans, domestic violence victims & perpetrators, developmentally disabled, youth, and many others.
Services
We at Crossroads Counseling Services believe that good mental health is critical to successful and healthy relationships. We believe that healthy relationships are critical to good mental health. As such, we provide mental health counseling supports through group and individual counseling, psycho-educational groups, and seminars and workshops dedicated to helping individuals and families relate to one another in more positive and effective ways.
A range of services that includes the State Certified Batterer's Intervention Program for those identified as batterers/perpetrators, assessments, victim advocacy, and individual counseling. These services are designed to help individuals and families eliminate and minimize the risk of ongoing abusive behaviors.
Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) is the use of medications, in combination with counseling and behavioral therapies, to provide a "whole-patient" approach to the treatment of substance use disorders. Medications used in MAT are approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and MAT programs are clinically driven and tailored to meet each patient's needs.
A terrific illustration of one of the central dynamics behind the biology of addiction and what it looks like in the brain. Below you will find some interesting short videos that will help you in understanding more about some of the dynamics we might be studying together.
These are offered in a spirit of supporting the notion that there is always hope; we all have more in common than we do different, and even small changes can make a huge difference.A construct for understanding how men are socialized to believe that emotions are the enemy, and women should be dominated by men.
These are offered in a spirit of supporting the notion that there is always hope; we all have more in common than we do different, and even small changes can make a huge difference.A construct for understanding how men are socialized to believe that emotions are the enemy, and women should be dominated by men.
Reviews (9)
F. T.
May 15, 2021
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Let me start by saying that I was able to pick up useful information from my less than fortunate experience with Crossroads Counseling in Georgetown, KY. I personally felt belittled, dismissed and unsafe with this center for the core of my time there. After speaking with a few other individuals regarding their experience with Crossroads, continuing my counseling elsewhere, and furthering my education within human services… my feelings are justified regarding my own personal account. I did group therapy and individual counseling with this facility. Although my individual sessions were far better
Angel Helton
Mar 27, 2021
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Swagg Mcjagg
Dec 05, 2019
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Taymar Warner
Nov 05, 2019
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Rhonda Lawson
Aug 28, 2019
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Jason Palmer
Oct 11, 2018
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Jason Campbell
Jul 06, 2018
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Horrible experience. Tiffany Gill signed my assesment but her and I never sat down together. She assesed my wife at the same time I had mine with an intern,Darrin. She did not include very substantial information in my wife's assesment and would often leave the room and come back to tell my wife"you're husband is throwing you under the bus."Which was a false statement. She threatened to add in my wife's assesment that she would need more extensive evaluations if she didn't start telling the truth and would cost out of pocket $5000. She used outside hearsay when writing up assesment and lacked empathy
Joshua B.
Dec 28, 2017
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At first I was court ordered to see Nick for a certain amount of classes or do a certain amount of group classes and after trying both I decided I would rather pay the extra cost and meet with Nick for 1 on 1 sessions. I didn't want to be there and would try to miss all the time and so on but Nick made it very clear what my actions would cost me and wasn't mean but was very blunt and to be honest that's exactly what I needed. So I finally button down and saw him weekly while going to meetings on the side, my life started to do something I never thought it would!! It got better!! Court started going
The-Hollow G. D.
Sep 15, 2015
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My name is Shannon McCormick I recently was apart of David Waters Sobriety group in Georgetown ky. Not only did i meet a lot of awesome people but i learned some things about my self. I learned i had to talk and reach out for help from others that are sober and living a sober life. Also i learned that the 12 steps work if you work them i am still learning how to work them and I will eventually learn how to work them and live a sober life myself. I want to thank David and Tiffany for helping me deal with my addiction and give me the tools to help my self. I will be returning on my own to David and