Corinne Hare, BS, CADC, ICGC-I

Corinne Hare, BS, CADC, ICGC-I
Corinne is a skilled, creative, and deeply empathetic counselor whose calling is to guide individuals through the journey of healing from addiction. Rooted in both personal and professional experience, Corinne’s approach is grounded in compassion, authenticity, and a profound understanding of the courage it takes to recover. Having walked her own path through addiction, she brings a rare blend of lived experience and clinical knowledge that allows her to meet each client exactly where they are—with grace, respect, and unwavering support.
Corinne holds a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and is a Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor. She is actively pursuing advanced education and certifications to further specialize in trauma-informed care and integrative approaches to addiction treatment. Over the past four years, Corinne has served in multiple roles within the behavioral health field, including technician, peer support specialist, group facilitator, clinical coordinator, supervisor, and clinician. These experiences have provided her with a well-rounded understanding of the recovery continuum and the importance of individualized, client-centered care.
In addition to her counseling work, Corinne is a Reiki II Practitioner, providing gentle, holistic energy work to support emotional and spiritual balance. She is currently working with hospice patients, and serves as an event facilitator and volunteer for The Phoenix, a sober active non-profit community promoting connection through movement and mindfulness.
Outside of her professional life, Corinne finds grounding in nature and creativity. She is an avid hiker, yogi, painter, and kayaker, often drawing inspiration from these practices to bring presence and peace into her sessions. Meditation and spiritual growth are central to both her personal life and her clinical philosophy, helping her guide clients toward inner healing, self-discovery, and the empowerment to create meaningful change.


