Angela Bonaguidi, LCSW, LAC, MAC — Counselor in Denver, CO
Address1620 N Gaylord St CO, Denver, CO 80206
Phone+1303-388-5894
Websiteartstreatment.com
Angela Bonaguidi is an LCSW, LAC, and MAC practicing in Denver, Colorado. She is affiliated with Addiction Research and Treatment Services (ARTS), a program within the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. ARTS has provided substance misuse treatment services in Colorado for over 50 years, focusing on patient mental and emotional well-being and offering medication-assisted treatments. Bonaguidi's work at ARTS involves outpatient treatment for adults and adolescents, including medication-assisted treatment and office-based opioid treatment. The program emphasizes a biopsychosocial approach to substance use disorders, aiming to improve quality of life through research, education, and compassionate care.
Best for
- Adults with substance use disorders
- Adolescents with substance use disorders
- Individuals seeking medication-assisted treatment
- Those needing sober living support
| Key services | Outpatient treatment, Medication assisted treatment, Office-based opioid treatment, Sober living homes |
| Tags | addiction counseling, substance abuse treatment, LCSW, LAC, MAC, Denver therapist, outpatient treatment, medication assisted treatment, opioid treatment, sober living |
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