So you need to quit your substance abuse professional job and aren’t sure how to do it correctly? There is a right way and a wrong way to give notice and quit and a job. We’ll give you some good pointers here. How to Properly Give Notice and Quit Your Current Substance Abuse Prof...
The goals of the article are twofold: (a) to present a framework that highlights the necessity of employment counseling for the recovery process from substance misuse and (b) to affirm that many employment counselors have the skills needed to assist clients who have been labeled as addicts....
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abstinence, better employment prospects, improved relationships, and family stability, reduced criminal activity, etc.) than those who stopped attending. In addition, a change in attendance could often be a clue of an impending crisis or relapse that would derail an individual’s recovery progress....
Grappling with an addiction is not easy, but it is not something you have to keep living with. With the right treatment and addiction recovery plan, you can successfully achieve a life of sobriety. If you are in the Texas or Arizona area and are looking for the right addiction treatment ...
The news about addiction — rising rates of addiction, record numbers ofoverdose deaths, and the like — tends to be bleak. As clinicians and researchers, however, we have the good fortune to often see its bright side: recovery. The narrative has long been that substance use disorder is a...
The road to recovery is seldom straight:Relapse, or recurrence of substance use, is common—but definitely not the end of the road. For those who achieve remission of an addiction disorder for five years, researchers report, the likelihood of relapse is no greater than that among the general...
After a yearlong study of people with opioid dependence, Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers report evidence that adding $8 an hour to their paychecks may help those in recovery stay drug free longer, as well as encourage them to get and hold regular jobs. ...
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