Brittany Tackett
Contributor
American Addiction Centers (AAC)
American Addiction Centers (AAC) is the leading provider for addiction treatment across the U.S. specializing in evidence-based treatment and mental health care.
At AAC, we aim to treat the whole person, which includes those with co-occurring mental health disorders, physical illnesses, or social issues related to addiction treatment.
About
Brittany Tackett is a transformational life coach, writer, and speaker in the mental health field. She is also the founder of The Buttered Muse, an inspirational personal development blog.
Brittany's clients include young adults suffering from ADHD, entrepreneurs starting new businesses, and recovering addicts who seek support in accomplishing their goals. She helps them gain clarity and direction, connect to a higher purpose, transform limiting beliefs, and break through layers of conditioning to foster new ways of being.
Credentials
- Master of Arts in Psychology
- International Certificate in Behavioral Studies
Authored (20 Posts)
- Guide to Teen Drug Abuse and Anxiety
- What You Need to Know About Study Drugs
- Social Media and Body Image
- How to Stop Gambling
- The Importance of Healthy Relationships in Staying Sober
- How to Stay Sober and Drug-Free in College
- Fentanyl, Teens, and the Deadly Consequences
- Support Groups for Families of Drug Addicts Near Me
- FAQs for Addiction Specialists
- Are You Addicted to Porn?
- How to Help a Drug Addict or Alcoholic Boyfriend
- What is Laudanum?
- Fentanyl Overdose: Symptoms and How to Get Help
- Can you Overdose on MDMA or Ecstasy?
- Other Eating Disorders (OSFED)
- Inpatient Rehab Near Me (Live-In Addiction Treatment)
- Workaholics Anonymous
- How Teens Are Exposed to Drugs and Alcohol
- Eating Disorder Treatment
- What is Behavioral Health?
American Addiction Centers (AAC)
American Addiction Centers (AAC) is the leading provider for addiction treatment across the U.S. specializing in evidence-based treatment and mental health care.
At AAC, we aim to treat the whole person, which includes those with co-occurring mental health disorders, physical illnesses, or social issues related to addiction treatment.