Developed to broadly define the scope of services that social workers shall provide to
clients with substance use disorders, that clients and their families should expect, and that program administrators should support.
The standards are also designed to enhance awareness of the skills, knowledge, values, methods, and sensitivities that social workers need to work effectively within systems dedicated to serving
clients with substance use disorders.
I have worked with
clients with a substance use disorder for over a decade.
Not exact matches
We currently have several locations in four states that provide
substance use disorder treatment and behavioral services in the form of medication assisted treatment to
clients with opioid
use disorder.
With high occurrences of
substance use disorders, mental health conditions, and family and trauma - related stressors, there is often significant distance between
clients and the nearest mental health practitioner.
In addition to
substance use problems I also work
with clients struggling
with Anxiety
disorders, depression, trauma, and other problematic / impulsive behaviors such as self - harm and chronic suicidality.
Co-occurring Disorders Program is an evidence - based program that addresses issues that directly impact
clients living
with a
substance use disorder and non-severe mental illness.
I have special interest in working
with clients in regards to issues of addictions (particularly
substance use, gambling, and compulsive eating), grief, trauma, mood
disorders, anxiety, and behavioral health issues that are informed by societal oppression.
This workshop will touch on core Adlerian Sandtray techniques
used with clients that have
substance abuse
disorders.
I work
with clients struggling
with diverse clinical concerns, including anxiety, depression and anger; grief, loss and life transitions; identity concerns across the lifespan; interpersonal relationships and communication difficulties;
disordered eating; stress management; spirituality, faith and personal development; adolescent counseling (identity, peer relationships, family conflicts, attention difficulties and behavior problems); men's issues, particularly those associated
with adolescence and young adulthood; and
substance use or abuse.»