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    For some people, drugs are a part of everyday life. Drugs are what allow them to be able to walk around in the mornings with no ache, or comfort the pain of a recent surgery, or help and individual cope with anxiety or stress; however, the same drugs that are used to bring enjoyment into one persons life can bring destruction into another. This has become a major problem in the U.S. and all over the world as well. In a recent survey, thirty different clinics, spread out over five urban areas, reported

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    History of Organization Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.) was founded in 1935 by Bill Wilson and Dr. Bob Smith in Akron, Ohio, and is a spiritual based organization with the sole purpose “to stay sober and help other alcoholics achieve sobriety” threw fellowship. Alcoholic Anonymous (A.A.) foundation is built on a 12 step program that involves taking 12 step that will guarantee your sobriety (according to A.A.) because you start the 12 steps but you never end, it is designed for you to consistently work

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    is associated with them having a feeling of well-being. Psychological Dependence relates to an emotional need for a drug or substance that has no underlying physical need. An example, of psychological dependence would a person who stops smoking, but recovers physically in a short time. For an example of psychological dependence, one would look at the emotional need for nicotine, which is much more difficult to overcome. In the psychological stage of drug addiction, the users continually think they

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    The focus of the article is to prove how aftercare treatment is a vital part of alcohol and substance abuse user’s recovery. As seen from research, the more twelve-steps meetings addicts’ attend, the more likely he or she are to continue with long term sobriety. For example, the study looked at members who attended less then weekly meetings and those who attended more frequent meetings. The article as well examined the program effectiveness. Was there in fact other variables that may have contributed

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    Inpatient Vs Outpatient

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    Inpatient vs. Outpatient Treatment Centers According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), individual treatment results will always vary, due to the nature of the addiction and the quality of treatment services and interaction between patient and treatment professional. However, the majority of drug addicts, who remain in treatment, are able to overcome their addiction and improve their work, social and personal functioning. However, there are actually two very different types of drug

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    Partial Hospitalization Program Defined Once people have decided that they want to get help for their drug or alcohol problem, they will need to choose a place to attend rehab. Inpatient rehab is what comes to mind when most people think about professional drug treatment because it is what they often see on television and in movies. With inpatient rehab, a person enters a facility and remains there for a long time. This is a great choice for many people. However, many people would benefit from

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    Group Therapy Case Study

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    over addiction and connection with a higher power (CRC Health Group 2015).” Most of all this can be used along with other types of treatment. Group therapy will offer Julie some much needed support. This is a group of around 5-8 people with trained counselors talking about steps or ways to certain concerns, and helps with gaining certain positive reinforcement tools. Each member’s gets to express one’s self as well as convers ate back and forth with other members about certain group discussions. Let’s

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    There are three different styles of recovery initiations according to White and Kurtz (2006). These three styles include quantum (transformational change), conscious incremental change (stage dependent process of change), and drift (gradual reduction of usage). An addict at any point can experience any of these or all three in time. Since addiction can arise from multiple different contextual issues, such as cultural, personal, or familial, recovery experiences can become just as unique (White &

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    Drug Recovery Essay

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    can include an outpatient program or a referral to a sober living environment. The CAMP has a huge following that has been recognized by the treatment and medical community; accreditations have been earned from the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF), licensed by Alcohol and Drug Programs of California (ADP), and also a member of the National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers

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    There are many sensitive situations where as a counselor you most take each step with precaution and make sure that the client’s safety is the major priority. In career counseling one of the most sensitive cases a counselor may face is assisting Ex-offenders. Ex-convicts experience a very difficult time after being released form jail. I believe that ex-cons face many challenges once there’re released. Some of those challenges may be taking place at home or their social life. Some individuals may

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