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I feel like gambling is taking over my life

You are not alone.

Over 16 million Americans are struggling from compulsive gambling.

This is just one of their stories.


Hey There, I'm Mike
And I was addicted to gambling
Mike's Story
Nostos Journeys
Portrait of Mike
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  • I started betting small amounts, “just for fun”
  • I lost big but kept chasing my losses, thinking I could win it back
  • I wanted to quit but the urge pulled me back every time
  • Blocking sites and freezing cards wasn’t enough

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Nostos is for people who want more

Nostos is for people who want less

Connection
Isolation
Focus
Screen Time
Self-Confidence
Anxiety
Resilience
Impulsivity
Emotional Intelligence
Guilt/Shame

We’re here to help

We offer small, supportive virtual group programs—expert-led and evidence-based—to help you break your [tech] addiction and reclaim your life.

Modern Solution, for Modern Challenges


What is ITC?

Integrative Therapeutic Coaching, or ITC, is a virtual group coaching method taking the best of therapeutic research matched with forward looking coaching techniques.

ITC was created by a leading expert in Technology Addictions, Dr. James Sherer.

ITC
Integrative Therapeutic Coaching

Growing through Connection

When we’re part of a focused, supportive group, we’re not only more connected, we’re more likely to stay engaged, follow through, and make meaningful progress.

Don’t believe us - check the science

Integrated Support, 
Lasting Change

A Tailored Start

Complementary 1:1 consultation to share your goals, ask questions, and get set up for meaningful progress.

Weekly Support

Dedicated time set aside for real conversations, hands-on exercises, and guided learnings.

Peer Connection

Private protected group chats offer connection and encouragement between sessions.

Personal Insights

Staged trackers start simple, then gradually build insight into deeper patterns and triggers.

Clear Road Map

Guided readings & weekly reflections keep your progress moving between sessions—so momentum doesn’t stall.

Change is Possible

Even in the toughest moments healing can begin, and lasting transformation can follow.

We love curiosity

Here are the most frequently asked questions.

Absolutely. While we require personal information for your intake, what you share within your group is entirely your choice.Before your first session, you can even choose the display name you wish to use during group sessions.

Absolutely, all of our coaches are licensed mental health professionals. That means they have, at a minimum, Masters level educations and thousands of hours of helping work under their belt.

Our sign-up process is personal and supportive. It starts with a complimentary call with a Nostos team member to answer any questions. Next is a confidential intake process followed by a private 1:1 meeting with your coach to discuss your goals and any concerns. You’ll then be matched with the group that best fits your needs. Learn more on our What to Expect page.

If you have any concerns about your coach, your group, or just want to share some thoughts about how we can improve our programs, please don’t hesitate to reach out hello@nostos.health

We offer both free and paid resources:

Free: Try our 2-week Digital Detox Tracker or explore our Learning Center with tailored guides.

Paid: $80–$100/week for our small, supportive virtual group programs led by licensed professionals, designed to help you break free from tech addiction and reclaim your life.

Nostos is not another wellness app or algorithm-driven program. We believe in real human connection. Our licensed coaches guide small, supportive virtual groups using proven therapeutic methods. We are focused exclusively on helping individuals overcome tech-related behavioral addictions, with no outside distractions or conflicting interests.

We intentionally keep our groups small, usually between 6–10 participants, to promote meaningful connections and active participation.