Patrick Doyle has been working with both Families and Individuals suffering from substance use disorders, depression, and other behavioral health issues for thirty years. He earned a Masters of Social Work degree in 1986 from Boston College, and is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker in Massachusetts. Patrick follows the NASW Code Of Ethics.
Patrick is a qualified Substance Abuse Professional according to U.S. D.O.T. regulations.
In addition to working as a senior clinician at employee assistance programs, Patrick has provided coaching in his independent practice. Patrick served for several years as Substance Misuse Consultant for The Boston Red Sox organization.
Family Addiction Coaching (with Patrick Doyle) ⧉
I provide in-home and in-nature experiential family and couples therapy intensives and specialize with families who have a teen or young adult who is struggling.
Family Forward Intensives ⧉
Find Help is a social care network that features free or reduced cost programs in 50 states in the following areas: health plans, health systems, education, government, etc.; Find Help connects people to financial assistance, food pantries, medical care, and other free or reduced-cost help.
Find Help ⧉
Clients of Finney Consulting live throughout the United States, Canada and abroad. They are of all ages, though most are between 14-35 years old. Our clients face challenges with emotional, behavioral, addiction, social, or learning issues. Their current struggles inhibit their ability to thrive and reach their potential in one or more important areas of their lives. In some cases, their safety and well-being may also be in jeopardy. In the beginning, our clients and their families may feel overwhelmed, defeated, frustrated and, worst of all, hopeless. They need the right opportunities to succeed and infuse renewed confidence and hope back into their lives.
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If you or a loved one is in emotional distress or suicidal crisis, call 988.