What to Expect From Counseling
Counselors are taught that the best way to make progress is to let the client determine the direction the relationship takes.
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Posted by C. Scott McMillin | Nov 4, 2013 | Families, People in Recovery | 0 |
Counselors are taught that the best way to make progress is to let the client determine the direction the relationship takes.
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Their fondness for risk and excitement makes them ill-suited to a ‘straight’ lifestyle they would no doubt describe as boring.
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Even the most recalcitrant drinker can appreciate the desirability of avoiding still more consequences. It’s a side door around some of the alcoholic’s denial.
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Involving the therapeutic team adds strength to the message and can speed the accomplishment of important goals.
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Repeat DUI/DWI offenders can pose tough challenges for treatment programs and counselors. The needs of the client and the demands of the legal system don’t always work together.
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