This week’s Discussion Question contains two parts.
Part 1: Support groups are separate from clinical therapy groups. Why is it important for substance use addiction counselors to know what happens in nonclinical support groups? How can the addiction counselor assist the client with assessing progression towards recovery goals in both clinical and nonclinical groups?
Part 2: What faith-based programs or organizations are in your area? How could this knowledge benefit treatment that is provided to the client?
This discussion question meets the following NASAC Standards:
6) Appreciate the importance of family, social networks, and community systems in the treatment and recovery process.
10) Describe a variety of helping strategies for reducing the negative effects of substance abuse and dependency.
27) Help the client identify the role of substance use in his/her current life problems.
77) Facilitate the client’s engagement in the treatment/recovery process.
78) Work with the client to establish realistic, achievable goals consistent with achieving and maintaining recovery.
79) Encourage and reinforce all client actions that are determined to be beneficial in progressing toward treatment goals.
80) Work appropriately with the client to recognize and discourage all behaviors inconsistent with progress toward treatment goals.