Sergei Evans

Outpatient Therapist at VENDETTI WELLNESS GROUP, PC

Sergei Evans is a mental health professional with extensive experience in counseling and clinical leadership. Currently serving as an Outpatient Therapist at Vendetti Wellness Group, PC since April 2024, Sergei previously held the position of Clinical Director at Aseda Suboxone and Wellness, where responsibilities included collaborating with the CEO to achieve agency goals and enhancing technological processes. Earlier roles included Mental Health Therapist at Recovery Centers of America and at Aseda Suboxone and Wellness, focusing on co-occurring disorders and therapeutic stabilization. Sergei's background also includes counseling survivors of domestic violence at Independence House Inc. and providing support for at-risk youth at Bay State Community Services, Inc. Educational accomplishments include a Master of Science degree in Mental Health Counseling from Simmons University and a Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice and Psychology from Curry College.

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Peabody, United States

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VENDETTI WELLNESS GROUP, PC

VENDETTI WELLNESS GROUP, PC is a mental health private practice with 3 locations in Massachusetts, United States. The mission of Vendetti Wellness Group, PC is to provide a welcoming environment for individuals, couples, parents, and families to develop positive emotional health, new perspectives and quality of life. High value is placed on building a strong therapeutic relationship and individualizing care. We believe that every person who comes through our door deserves to feel valued, supported, and understood. You are not alone in your struggle. We will work with you in your efforts to overcome whatever situation or condition may have brought you to us. ​Our goal is to help increase your personal insight, manage stress, maintain greater self-esteem and self-empowerment, promote healthy decisions, boundaries and behaviors and improve upon or teach new ways to cope. Armed with these new skills, you can begin to make changes in your life. The hope is for you to develop positive emotional health, to have healthy connections with others, and to replace sadness, anxiety, anger, and frustration with happiness, peace, and hopefulness for yourself and future.


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51-200

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