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December 2009 Volume 10 No. 6
Trauma in the Addicted Family

Janette, a 46-year-old woman who was recently divorced from her third husband, walked into a community mental health center with slurred speech, unable to make decisions, exhibiting extremely poor self-care and diminished expectations. All of her hus

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Neurofeedback in Treatment of Substance Abuse

Editor’s Note: This article is the first in a two-part series on Neurofeedback in the Treatment of Substance Abuse. This article presents evidence of the neurological basis, specifically EEG dysfunction, underlying addiction that makes it such a co...
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Reducing Addiction Related Social Stigma

There is no physical or psychiatric condition more associated with social disapproval and discrimination than alcohol and/or other drug (AOD) dependence (Corrigan, Watson, & Miller, 2006). Addiction-related social stigma constitutes a major obstacle

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Assisting Treatment Providers With Adopting Evidence Based Practice: The Science to Service Laboratory

Editor’s Note: This article was adapted from an article that ran in the Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment (JSAT), in accordance with a partnership agreement between Counselor Magazine and JSAT,  to bridge the gap between research

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Meeting the Challenges of Chronic Relapsers

There are lots of motivating factors for human behavior, including an intrinsic desire to achieve sobriety. One individual’s motivation for recovery may be to clear the tear out of a daughter’s eye, whereas another may be attempting to avoid a se
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Columns
From The Editor December 2009 From The Editor December 2009

Dear Readers,

A little over a year after the  landmark passage of the addiction and mental health parity bill, there is still much work to be done, but there is also mu

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Dawn of a New Era (Part 1) Dawn of a New Era (Part 1)

Those who use research-based treatment practices or recognize the most basic of research methods would voice familiarity with the concept—randomized control trial (RCT)

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Poetry Poetry

I recently wrote about how counselors and supervisors might use poetry to inspire themselves and their clients. There was an overwhelming response from readers, sharing t

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Online Rehab— Are You Connected?

Henry is 44-years-old, married and has two young children. He works as an international business consultant and is home only one to two weeks per month.  A big part of t

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Michael Jackson’s Death Highlights the Alarming State of Celebrity Medicine

The last reviews for Michael Jackson are finally in; toxicology screens taken in the wake of the singer’s recent and highly publicized death confirm what many have been

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The One Dimensional Me Reinforces the Dysfunctional Me— A New Paradigm for Perceiving Addiction and Recovery

Did you know that Bill Wilson, co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), never publicly identified himself as an alcoholic? That’s according to Wally P., an AA historian

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Addiction and Impairment Addiction and Impairment

The American Medical Association Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment is perhaps the best known of several reference texts related to medical impairment. It i

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Sustainability and Recovery Sustainability and Recovery

One of my favorite steps in the Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) 12 steps of recovery is the 12th step, which states: “Having had a spiritual awakening as a result of these st

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CoAs and the Sorrow of Holidays

For children growing up with drug addicted or alcoholic adults, holidays are not a meaningful time with family or the happy fantasy conjured by the media. The painful tru

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The Danger in Child Abuse Reporting

Drug and alcohol counselors in the State of California are now required to report child abuse, under a recent ruling by the California State Legislature. However, the man

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