Posts Tagged ‘treatment program’
Need Help Curing My Porn Addiction …?
Question by Randolph M: Need Help Curing My Porn Addiction …?
I’ve noticed recently that I’ve developed an “addiction” to anime porn. It practically consumes my life. I keep downloading Sailor Moon and Dragonball Z pics and vids, and I keep having to create secret folders on my hard drive in order to hide it from my 6 and 10 year old sons. My wife is fed up with it, and keeps giving me ultimatums, basically our relationship or the Japanese Pictures. I sit during work and space out thinking about dirty Japanese pornography aka hentai. Is it wierd that this turns me on at this age, and do you have any suggestions on how to beat this crippling addiction??
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Williston Attorney Pushes Inpatient Drug Treatment
Williston attorney pushes inpatient drug treatment
WILLISTON, N.D. (AP) – An attorney says the western North Dakota oil patch hub of Williston should establish an inpatient treatment program for drug offenders. Drug crimes have been on the rise in Williston, and jailing drug offenders doesn't address the root of the problem, attorney Jeff Nehring … Drug Addiction – Yahoo News Search Results
Freedom Center Denver – Drug/Alcohol Treatment Process
Freedom Center Denver – Drug/Alcohol Treatment Process – Freedom Center is an outpatient program working with men and women to help them replace addictive practices with self-mastery so that dependency is transform…
Report: Many factors stoke heroin, opiate addiction crisis in New Jersey
In 2012, the report notes, there were more than 8,300 admissions to state-certified substance abuse treatment programs, due to prescription drug abuse – an increase of nearly 700 percent over the past decade. Forty percent of these opiate admissions …
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What Kind of Degree Would I Need to Be Able to Become a Case Manager at a Drug and Alcohol Rehab Center?
Question by Rachel: what kind of degree would i need to be able to become a case manager at a drug and alcohol rehab center?
I am in recovery myself and have went down a long dark road and have came out on the other side. I know first hand the pain and heartache that people in recovery go through and I want to help others and give back. I have found a school that has a fast track alcohol and drug counseling program that after 10 months they send you a diploma for that and then you have the option to continue to get your associates degree. I’m not a spring chicken so I’m trying to do the fastest thing possible and I’m not looking to go back to school for 4 years or more!! Please help!!! Thank you
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Missing Piece of Drug Puzzle
Missing piece of drug puzzle
The increasing drug abuse problem in the Bakken could be fought by one missing piece of the puzzle. Drug Abuse – Yahoo News Search Results
9 On Your Side Investigates: Drug abuse across the East
Cities across our state are focused this week on fighting prescription drug abuse with Operation Medicine Drop. It’s a growing problem in North Carolina experts say can quickly escalate into abuse of more dangerous street drugs and sometimes lead to fatal overdoses. Now 9 On Your Side is finding out how law enforcement agencies across the East are fighting the epidemic. In his 18 years working … Drug Abuse – Yahoo News Search Results
Drug and Addictions Therapist?
Question by tangerine: drug and addictions therapist?
I am considering going into a career as a drug and addictions therapist. What kind of schooling/degrees is required?
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Answer by Bella Boo
this doesn’t answer your question but, i think the best therapists are the ones who know exactly what their clients are going through by experience, etc.
Answer by Megumi D
Having worked as a licensed clinician in the mental health field for several years (first licensed in 1992), and having specialized for a number of those years in addiction disorders, I honestly think that the best training for someone who wants to work with addictive disorders is to first get a Masters (MA or MS) in psychology, and then a doctorate–preferably a PsyD–in clinical psych. During the practicum phase of education and in your pre-licensure internship hours, one would do best to work with a variety of mental health issues but to focus on addictive disorders. Most important though is to get a solid background in clinical training and then branch out to addictive disorders. It truly helps to be able to recognize when a person with drug/addiction disorders also has “co-morbid” psychological disorders–depression, personality d/os, etc. that are complicating the picture, and one will be able to treat those as well.