Indigent (Homeless) and Addiction

Drug and alcohol addiction festers in indigent populations. It is a major cause of individuals and families becoming homelessness and staying on the streets. Recovery is challenging even in the best of environments much less while homeless. It is a complicated problem intertwined with issues of poverty, unemployment, lack of affordable housing, and mental illness (dual diagnosis). Comprehensive support programs offer them the best change for Recovery.

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walking distance from University of Texas, shopping, and bus lines... Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor managed services...learn more about Lone Star House

Transitions ... sessions for living

Robert A Bohls is a Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor and Trauma and Addictive Disorders Therapist with over 15 years of experience as a therapist.

Robert believes that many of life's problems stem from the un-explored parts of ourselves. These 'parts' are trying to find expression and the longer we ignore and repress them, the worse we think and feel about ourselves.

contact Robert at 512.497-6463 for an appointment

Therapy Services:

  • individual and group sessions
  • phone sessions
  • private outpatient detox (suboxone / subutex program)
  • 12 Step / treatment alternatives
  • private aftercare follow-thru
  • intervention / workshops
  • legal / work assessments
  • referral / counseling / coaching
  • consulting / education
  • forensic CD court services
  • alternative - lifestyle friendly
  • program development
  • adults adopted as children
  • veterans - (Robert is a Desert Storm Veteran)