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What is a Substance Abuse Counselor?

What is a Substance Abuse Counselor? There are several classifications of addiction treatment staff. To be a licensed or certified substance abuse counselor, the therapist must possess a bachelor’s or master’s degree and have experience in addiction and substance abuse counseling. According to the U.S. Department of Labor: “A behavioral disorder and substance abuse counselor

What Is Drug Addiction Treatment?

What Is Drug Addiction Treatment? Whether you buy illegal drugs on the street or you are prescribed painkillers or sedatives by your physician, you can quickly become an addict. If you are having trouble going to work, being at home without using drugs or just living life, drug treatment is right for you. What Is

Drug Addiction Self-Test

Drug Addiction Self-Test If you are concerned about your drug use, it is advisable that you seek help from your primary physician or a drug rehab immediately. If you do not feel ready to speak openly with a doctor about your concerns, you may explore this simple series of questions. When we are honest about our using, we

Detoxification: Just the Beginning of Drug Treatment

Drug detox centers provide the medical staff, 24/7 supervision and facilities necessary for you to detox successfully. Drug withdrawal symptoms can be life-threatening and put extreme physical and psychological stress on your body. Using drugs recreationally or even as prescribed can leave you vulnerable to addiction. Depending on the type and amount of drugs used,

Drug Addiction Treatment

Whether you buy illegal drugs on the street or you are prescribed painkillers or sedatives by your physician, you can quickly become an addict. If you are having trouble going to work, being at home without using drugs or just living life, drug treatment is right for you. What Is Drug Addiction Treatment? Drug addiction

Are You an Alcoholic?

Are You an Alcoholic? Alcohol self-tests are an easy, private way to examine your relationship with the substance. The differences between alcohol abuse and dependence are determined by a person’s physical, emotion, mental and social relationship to alcohol. Chances are, if you are wondering if you’re an alcoholic, you might have a problem. You may

Alcohol Detox and Withdrawal

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  Alcoholism is a debilitating disease that is as powerful as drug addiction. Help is likely needed to stop drinking. Alcohol withdrawal symptoms can be eased when detoxing from alcohol occurs in a medically supervised facility. Untreated symptoms can be life threatening. It is best to transition into a treatment facility directly after you complete the

Alcohol Rehab Centers: Which Rehab? How Long? What about My Job?

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Alcohol rehab centers provide the most effective way to end alcohol addiction. The solution to alcohol dependence begins in a quality rehab center that includes alcohol detox and rehab in the same treatment center. Beyond detox, rehab programs will help you learn to live without alcohol while treating the physical, psychological and emotional effects of

Addiction Treatment Modalities & Programs

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Treatment Modalities in Addiction Treatment The settings in addiction treatment programs vary both in environmental and philosophical approaches. Treatment modalities have their own unique qualities. The differences are described below. Therapeutic Community Therapeutic communities in the United States are primarily referred to in the field of addictive behavior as a mental health approach. They began