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What are the steps to becoming a psychologist in drug rehabilitation?

July 11, 2011 - 12:57 pm Comments Off

Question by chelsie j: What are the steps to becoming a psychologist in drug rehabilitation?
im a junior in high school and was thinking about looking into psychology in college. and i realize that i would be more interested in working in a rehab center and i was wondering where i would start? like what to take in college besides psychology and so on

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Answer by raysny
Most of the people who work at rehabs have had substance abuse issues of the own. You won’t see many psychologists working at rehabs, you will find psychiatrists because they can write prescriptions, psychologists can’t.

In the last few weeks, I’ve seen several people ask about working at rehabs, I’ll tell you the same thing:

Over 90% of rehab centers in the US are 12step based, AA/NA. Most of the rest are Narconon, a Scientology based program, or heavily religious. Courts, government agencies, and employee assistance programs mandate 12step rehabs.

Almost everyone who works at a 12step rehab have had their own problems with alcohol and/or drugs and are AA/NA members. I’m sure you don’t want to go out and become an alcoholic or addict to qualify. The pay isn’t very good, and there is a huge turnover due to relapses, but many of the people who work in rehabs have a spotty employment record and some sort of arrest record so it’s the best they can do.

What you can do is take some courses in Human Services and first of all, see if that’s what you really want to do.

In the past twenty years or so, the courts governing 16 states have ruled that AA is “religious in nature” and mandated 12step treatment to be a violation of the Establishment Clause. Hopefully, more to soon follow. What this means for you, is that there are more treatment opportunities that are not 12step based over the coming years.

I’m a mental health care worker, I work for an ACT program (Assertive Community Treatment), primarily with those who have coexisting substance abuse problems. We use Motivational Interviewing with our clients. About half of all people with mental health disorders have substance abuse problems and about half the people with substance abuse issues have a mental illness. Integrated Treatment, treating both problems, is a growing field. It has been found to be counterproductive to use two different treatment methods, especially when they are often at odds with each other.

Feel free to email me.

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Can someone goto Narcotics Anonymous meetings and stay sober without working the 12 steps and having a sponsor?

October 1, 2010 - 12:58 am 4 Comments
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Question by treehugger: Can someone goto Narcotics Anonymous meetings and stay sober without working the 12 steps and having a sponsor?
my boyfriend has been clean for going on 8 months now (he used for 6 years) He goes to NA meetings 3 times a week but does not work the steps and does not have a sponsor.

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Answer by The Bricklayer
If he is not using,then you have answered your own question.

I started going to AA some 18 years ago,
I never had a sponsor or did the 12 steps,I stopped going after a few months.
I have not touched a drop since

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Christian Alcohol Rehab Center Includes the 3 Steps: Intervention, Detoxification, Rehabilitation

April 20, 2010 - 11:07 am Comments Off


www.transformationstreatment.com The advantages of a Christian Alcohol Rehab Center include the professionally trained medical staff that supervise the patients and maintain a nice relaxing environment. Transformation Treatment Center is Christian Rehab Center that offers both alcohol addiction treatment and drug addiction treatment. A lot of patients from the state of Florida have been successful in completing the treatment and now live healthy sober lives.

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3 Simple Steps for Overcoming Drug Addiction and Alcoholism

March 19, 2010 - 3:09 pm Comments Off


If you are looking for help. This quick intro video can guide you in the right direction by placing you with professionals that deal strictly with addicts and alcoholics. We are here to help.

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Drug Rehabilitation And Recovery Steps

January 24, 2010 - 7:08 pm Comments Off

When referring to the word ‘addiction’ many people think of gambling or drug and alcohol – when addiction is really the need or desire to have something, a mental craving if you will. An addiction is simply ones obsession for physical or psychological dependence to a specific substance or fixation. Narconon Vista Bay is a premier drug and alcohol treatment center based in California, which offers simplified yet effective drug and alcohol rehab program with a strategic four-step program.

The initial patient evaluation consists of a safe predetermined full medical exam to determine the severity of the particular addiction. This portion of the program allows each individual to express and accept the rehabilitation by increasing the physical and mental needs when patients must confront their most difficult issues. All patients are under careful supervision by trained counselors to ensure the most comforting assistance and successful recovery. Once the human body is addicted to a certain influence; a positive state of mind as well as a good nutrition will start the body on its journey to be drug or alcohol free.

The second phase of the rehabilitation program deals solely with the patients focus on obtainable goals, self-control and the realities of life. Patients gain insight and learn how to recognize certain life choices and how to overcome difficult barriers from the past experiences.

The next phase helps the body cleanse which in turns helps students with increasing self-esteem, which allows any future negative decisions to be acted on properly by learning how to evaluate each situation as it arises. At any point in each person’s life they are faced with many vulnerable situations and decisions. This process helps students effectively discover the appropriate solution by handling it without relapse and little withdrawal, if any.

One of the final steps or stages with this state of the art drug rehabilitation program is a complete student recovery review. If additional issues need to be addressed, the Narconon drug rehabilitation counselors are trained to evaluate and neutralize certain issues before they become a major concern. Some alternate issues include spouse communication, parenting, work or career troubles, financial assistance and many more life shifting issues.

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Going through the steps towards successful Drug Rehabilitation

January 19, 2010 - 11:08 am Comments Off

Going through a drug rehabilitation program can be difficult for people struggling with addiction.  The physical and mental dependency on alcohol, street drugs or prescription drugs is very difficult to overcome and demands the full commitment of the person struggling from addiction and necessitates a strong support network to intervene and help with the addiction habit.

 

Going to a Drug Rehab Center for help with addiction is almost always necessary.  Drug addiction can never be fully overcome if there is not psychological and medical intervention, not only to treat the physical and psychological dependency on the substance, but also to help the person suffering from addiction cope with the pressures of life without resorting to substance abuse once they have completed the program.   Once a patient has completed a program, the rehabilitation center should provide him or her with the resources to contact support groups or counselors to continue treatment once they are done with the inpatient or residential program.  Continued counseling and support can make a huge difference in the success of a patient’s recovery.

 

The idea of going through a drug rehab program may be scary for some people struggling with addiction, in a large part because it forces them to recognize that they have a serious problem that is beyond their control.  It can also be difficult for them to think about leaving their lives on hold while they work on overcoming their addiction, not to mention for many people struggling with addiction the through of not having their substance to depend on as a coping mechanism is a scary thought.  Having the right counselors and support system in place can help the transition into and out of a facility easier.  Counselors and support systems such as not for profit organizations can also help people choose the right facility to treat their addiction.

 

Once people struggling with addiction enter a rehabilitation facility, however, they usually find that, while rehabilitation is challenging, they are able to appreciate life in a new way and love the freedom that comes from being drug free and from the coping skills that they learn while in rehab.  For many who struggle with addiction, rehab is a fresh start for them and allows them to regain control over their bodies, their minds and their lives.

         

ABOUT THE AUTHOR :-

 

An Arizona resident, Nathan Humpherys writes professionally about different Drug Rehabilitation programs and Drug Rehab Centers.

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Pat Moore Foundation: The Twelve Steps are a Life Skill

January 16, 2010 - 10:56 am Comments Off


Clinical director Gina Tabrizy compares the 12 steps to being safe in a car. The 12 steps are a tool and a guideline & you can take it or leave it, but it helps you stay sober. Learn more at bit.ly … “12 steps” “twelve steps” recovery addiction detox therapy “treatment center” “alcoholism treatment”

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