It’s not uncommon for people to have a passion for working in the mental health field. This provides the opportunity to help others overcome issues they struggle with directly. One of the unique occupations in this industry is peer support workers. However, many people aren’t sure what they do or how they help. Read on to...
Author: Judy Redman (Judy Redman)
Five Reasons Why Those in Recovery Enter into A Career of Alcohol and Drug Counseling
There are many types of counselors ranging from speech and marriage to rehabilitation and trauma. However, a good Alcohol and Drug counselor’s advice and guidance are not only valuable but potentially life-saving. Most people wonder what could compel someone to open their time and heart to addicts and potential societal misfits. It could be that...
Six Benefits of Drug and Alcohol Counseling
Are you interested in a career where you can help people overcome challenges? Then becoming a drug and alcohol counselor could be the career for you. It is estimated that over 23 million Americans have a drug or alcohol abuse disorder. Those that enter treatment learn a lot about themselves. The individual can understand the...
Substance Use Disorder Treatment for People With Co-occurring Disorders
Did you know that one in every ten Americans will struggle with drugs and alcohol at some point during their lives? Not only is this a prevalent problem, but 75% of affected individuals also report never getting treatment for mental health issues or substance use. If you’re passionate about ensuring that these people receive treatment,...
12 Step Program Myths and Types
The first 12-step program, Alcoholics Anonymous, started in 1935. There are now many types of 12-step programs worldwide, all based on the same 12 steps of recovery. Are you wondering what a 12-step program is? Some people find 12-step programs and traditions mystifying. If you’re feeling in the dark about AA or other 12-step programs,...
How to Become a Drug and Alcohol Abuse Counselor
Addiction affects every aspect of a person’s life. Their thoughts, actions, and emotional reactions change in response to drug and alcohol abuse. Addiction often changes a person from acting differently than they would while sober. Finances, relationships, jobs, self-identity, and quality of life diminish with drug and alcohol abuse. If substance abuse has affected you...
5 Reasons Attending School Will Help Your Addiction Recovery
Did you know that over 20 million Americans are struggling with one or more addictions? Unfortunately, only approximately 10% of these people receive treatment for their addictions. If you’ve begun your alcohol or drug recovery journey, you’re already on the right track. However, one can’t recover from addiction overnight. It takes a lot of dedication...
How to Become a Peer Support Specialist
Have you overcome a mental health condition or substance use disorder? Are you also thinking about changing your career path? You may be unsure which direction to take, but have you considered becoming a peer support specialist? You may have never heard of this essential role, but it’s a rewarding job for those who have...
Why the Mental Health Field Needs More Workers Than Ever
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced us to alter our daily routines and even caused some drastic changes. As a result, it has affected millions of individuals’ mental health. According to surveys, there is an increase in depression, anxiety, and other mental health disorders. Those who suffer from a mental illness are more likely to succumb to...
Co-occurring Mental Health and Substance Use Among Young Adults
In 2019, there were 9.5 million young adults diagnosed with at least one co-occurring disorder and a substance use disorder. (Samhsa.gov). In 2020, more young adults attending college suffered from mental health concerns during the Coronavirus pandemic. College students can be especially vulnerable to these disorders. They try to balance work and social life among other more...