
Drug Addiction, Smoking Cessation Can Be Treated Concurrently
Results from a randomized, 10-week trial showed that smoking cessation therapy significantly increased smoking quit rates — both during treatment and at follow-up — without negatively affecting participation in stimulant addiction treatment. "These …
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Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Clinic Accepts New Patients Who Are …
Newport Beach, CA — (SBWIRE) — 01/08/2014 — Northbound Treatment Services, the drug and alcohol rehab treatment clinic that offers opiate addiction treatment, meth addiction treatment, Xanax addiction treatment, prescription drug rehab, heroin …
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Alcohol abuse programs in BC, Amsterdam use moderation
Innovative alcohol abuse treatment programs in Amsterdam and Vancouver are abandoning the idea of abstinence, instead letting chronic alcoholics have a few drinks to help them control and regulate their habit. A project spearheaded by the city of …
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St. Paul Treatment Center Announces New Effort to Curb Opiate-Related Deaths …
A St. Paul treatment center is announcing that it is undertaking a new treatment program focused upon decreasing the number of opiate-related deaths in St. Paul and surrounding counties through Drug Addiction Treatment Centers. According to a report …
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Colo. Teen Addiction Centers Gear Up for Legal Pot
Dr. Christian Thurstone, a professor of psychiatry at the University of Colorado and the head of the teen rehab center Adolescent STEP: Substance Abuse Treatment Education & Prevention Program, said 95 percent of patient referrals to the program are …
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New Helpline Assists Teens in Finding Help for Addiction
Teenagers who struggle with substance abuse and addiction often do not know where or how to get help in becoming sober. The Easthampton Adolescent Rehab Helpline has been created to give teens a reliable source of information on overcoming …
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Hamill: Chiara de Blasio's substance abuse admission an inspiration to …
The Daily News front page on Christmas Day, which spoke directly to those gathered at a South Bronx drug rehabilitation center on the holiday. RELATED: LUPICA: CHIARA'S DRUG ABUSE REVEAL PLAYED LIKE CELEB IN CRISIS. “She's alive,” he …
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New Adolescent Substance Abuse Helpline Assists Young Addicts in Lufkin
Thousands of teenagers throughout Texas struggle with drug or alcohol abuse every day. To help make a difference, the Lufkin Adolescent Rehab Helpline has been established to help young adults suffering from substance abuse get the proper help they …
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Retired firefighters donate to cancer research
Other proactive measures include having an Employee Assistance Program available to all department members, having workshops where counselors or other qualified entities (CISM teams, chaplains, training officers) address potential issues and how to …
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Brother Benno's recovery leader has own success story
She is now recovery leader, which means she oversees the homes, and she is also a bona fide drug and alcohol abuse counselor, certified through Palomar College. We met on Friday at Brother Benno's headquarters, which always seems to be bustling with …
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Question by rachel: Inspirational quotes?
My friend is going through a tough time right now, so I’m planning to make a card for her with some inspirational quotes. Any ideas?
Best answer:
Answer by James
“Only those who see the invisible can do the impossible.”
Answer by FLOYD R
Reach for the stars. You might not touch one but you won’t come up with a handful of mud.
Violence mars Sydney's NYE
As a record two million people poured into Sydney for the New Year's Eve fireworks, emergency services battled with drug and alcohol abuse and violence. Source. AAP. UPDATED YESTERDAY … Facts tendered to court stated that Mr Christie had undergone …
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Nearly 5000 pot business applications in Wash.
That's just ASKING to devolve into a political argument and I just don't have it in me right now to go scour for facts or check your sources, if you'd have any. How many alcoholics … Drug rehab facilities are for far more than just booze and pot …
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Brooks, medical pot big news in 2013
16: Mayor Robert Crowell's State of the City speech reflected fiscal facts, but he added the city faces challenges that city government and private sector people can overcome. 17: Gov. Brian Sandoval proposed expanding all-day kindergarten to nearly …
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Question by Andy: What Kind Of Salary Can an LCSW in Texas Expect?
I’m currently a 23 year old male graduate student at the University of Texas at Austin. I’m doing the Masters of Social Work program in order to allow me to earn an LCSW after I graduate. My ultimate career goal is to have a private practice, working primarily with people with mood disorders, drug issues, and perhaps couples therapy.
What kind of salary can I expect out of the gate? Ten years from now? Anyone have any general advice they’d like to share? It’s all appreciated, thank you!
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Answer by DS
http://www1.salary.com/TX/Licensed-Clinical-Social-Worker-salary.html
http://www.indeed.com/salary/q-Master-Social-Worker-Lmsw-Lcsw-l-Texas.html
http://www.payscale.com/research/US/Job=Licensed_Clinical_Social_Worker_(LCSW)/Salary
Private practice is risky. You’re obviously not going to open out up right off the bat so find a good job at a hospital and put in your time. Look in to specializing in PTSD since thats going to be a big thing going forward with all the vets coming back from over a decade of continuous war. There is also a lot of government funding going to PTSD research (which is more on the psychologist side of things) but some of that will trickle down to therapy and insurance reimbursments.
Answer by monique
If you have a private practice, don’t think “salary”, because you will be paying yourself (so to speak). If your goal is to have a private practice, you will definitely want at minimum another therapist working for you or a partner who buys into the practice. Your stress will be high if you are a one man show, and then you will be the one needing therapy! Self care is so important, because you are taking on the problems of individuals 8 hours a day, 5 days a week. So if you decided to set up a private practice with a partner you would of course need your business plan. How much money you would need upfront. You would need money upfront for signing a lease for your practice site. As you probably know insurance does not pay you the next day after the session, which is why you definitely need to have money in the bank to pay the lease, utilities and any staff you may have…ie. receptionist.
In looking at income, private practice income is across the board. Your income will depend on several factors….who is your bulk of clients? Those with insurance, private pay, Medicaid? If your clients have good health insurance you will be reimbursed at higher rates, than lets say Medicaid. Some therapists have an income of six figures, some have an income of $ 50,000…..it all boils down to “reimbursement”.
I would say that typically while some therapists are “generalists” in that they see all populations (children, adolescents, young adults, etc) for various types of needs (mood disorders, anxiety, etc), drug and alcohol abuse is usually a unique field. And dual diagnosis requires specialization……those diagnosed with mentall illness and diagnosed with alcohol/drug abuse. That is why you notice drug/alcohol abuse centers that only specialize in that area. Even with standards of practice, if I were a therapist and a client came and told me they were addicted to drugs, since you can’t do therapy on someone who is actively using or addicted, the standard of practice is to refer them to a trained alcohol/drug abuse counselor/therapist. That is not something a generalist therapist can handle.
So if your main interest is drug/alcohol abuse and perhaps dual diagnosis that would be an area you would need to focus strictly on. Many states require additional certifications as well for drug/alcohol abuse therapists/counseling because it is very different than doing therapy with someone who has depression. You have the substance on top of the problems.
Examples of job searches for drug/alcohol abuse counselors/therapists
“Chemical Dependency Counselor
Travis County – Austin, TX
Licenses, Registrations, Certifications, or Special Requirements: Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor (LCDC); OR, Qualified Credentialed Counselor (QCC) must be obtained within six (6) months of date of hire. Valid Texas Driver’s License.” http://www.indeed.com/jobs?q=drug+abuse+counselor&l=tx#jk=7ca0b3f65e9dba4f
Another example:
“Licensed Professional Mental Health Counselor
Department Of Veterans Affairs – El Paso County, TX
Education: Hold a masters degree in mental health counseling, or a related field, from a program accredited by the Council on Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP). Examples of related mental health counseling fields include, but are not limited to, Addiction Counseling; Community Counseling; Gerontology Counseling; Marital, Couple, and Family Counseling; and Marriage and Family Therapy. A doctoral degree in mental health counseling may not be substituted for the masters degree in mental health counseling,”
Another job search example:
“Substance Abuse Counselor-San Antonio
Qualified candidates will have an LCDCI or LCDC certification in the state of Texas”
http://cmglp.catsone.com/careers/index.php?m=portal&a=details&jobOrderID=562573&ref=indeed
Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselors are licensed by the state of Texas Department of State Services:
“A licensed chemical dependency counselor (LCDC) is licensed to provide chemical dependency counseling services involving the application of the principles, methods, and procedures of the chemical dependency profession as defined by the profession’s ethical standards and the Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSAs) as defined by rule in 25 TAC ch. 441 (relating to General Provisions).”
http://www.dshs.state.tx.us/lcdc/lcdc_counselor.shtm
So if you want to focus on alcohol/drug counseling and want to work in a good drug/alcohol abuse treatment counseling center, you would definitely want to pursue additiona licensure like above that is offered in the state of Texas.
For more information on Dual Diagnosis:
http://www.mentalhealthamerica.net/index.cfm?objectid=c7df9405-1372-4d20-c89d7bd2cd1ca1b9
Best wishes in your career endeavors!