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Substance Abuse Programs for Teens Lacking in U.S.

Few substance abuse programs in the U.S. offer high-quality treatment designed specifically for adolescents, a new study finds.

Of the more than 700 treatment programs the study surveyed, less than one-third had specialized services for teenagers — with some excluding underage patients altogether and others integrating them with adult patients.

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Seattle Police Chief to be New US Drug Czar

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration plans Wednesday to nominate Seattle, Washington, police chief Gil Kerlikowske as the nation's drug czar.

Vice President Joe Biden was expected to name Kerlikowske as chief of the Office of National Drug Control Policy, a job that requires Senate confirmation, at a midday ceremony, an administration official said, speaking on condition of anonymity because the announcement had not yet been made.

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What is Recovery?

An essay on the subject of “What is Recovery” raises, for me, the question of what is Addiction. Since everyone of us has an idea, our own idea, of what Addiction is, we'll also have our own answer to “What is Recovery?”

Since we don’t have agreement in our field on what Addiction is, I doubt that we can come up with an easy agreement on what recovery is. I could just tell you my definition of both but my goal is not for us to have a debate over which we can come to a resolution. My goal is that we all look at ourselves and how we got to this question. It may be, that after examining ourselves, we may choose to change the question we ask.

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February 2009 Vol. 10, No.1
February 2009 Vol. 10, No.1
Spirituality Around the World, Culturally Diverse Approaches to 12-Step

From the Editor: Many professionals in the addiction and mental health fields and recovering people alike will tell you that spirituality played an important role in their recovery from addictive disease. Treatment centers and addiction professionals

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Providing Financial Therapy for Clients with Money Disorders

Money plays an important role in compulsive and addictive behaviors. When someone suffering from an addiction runs out of resources, he or she may borrow, cheat or steal to feed the addiction. As a result, financial problems are a common consequ
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Recovery Management and Recovery-oriented Systems of Care

For the past decade, I have penned articles for Counselor that called for a fundamental redesign of addiction treatment. That redesign would extend treatment from an acute — an ever briefer — model of biopsychosocial stabilization to

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The Moonview Model

Addiction recovery is a constantly changing science. From its earliest medical beginnings in 1931 at New York’s famous Charles B. Towns Hospital (Kurtz 2008), to the emergence of Hazelden’s Minnesota Model almost two decades later in 1949 (Hazeld

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Mindfulness and Recovery

For some time I’ve been cultivating the quality of mindfulness through my studies in Buddhism, the practice of meditation and yoga, and my day-to-day passage through life’s journey. As it’s become increasingly evident to me that living mindfull
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From the Editor February 2009 From the Editor February 2009

Dear Readers,

On behalf of everyone here at Counselor Magazine, I wish you a very Happy New Year! Last year was a tough one for many, as we witnessed some of the greatest economic challenges this country has ever seen. I am hopeful that with ...

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Resolutions for 2009 Resolutions for 2009

It's that time of the year again for New Year’s Resolutions. America starts 2009 with a new President, new elected officials and the new addiction parity law. There continue to be many changes and challenges in the addictions field. Another ...
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Using Your Brain Using Your Brain

The human head weighs eight pounds — at least that’s what the kid in the movie, Jerry Maguire claims. According to Google, the human head does weigh somewhere between eight and 12 pounds. I feel sorry for the person with a 12-pound h
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Passionate Worker vs. Workaholism Passionate Worker vs. Workaholism

Many competent professionals (myself included) have difficulty discerning the difference between workaholism and passionate work. I was not surprised to learn that although I meet all of the characteristics of a workaholic, I am equally considered a ...
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Marijuana — Are We Really Thinking This Through? Marijuana — Are We Really Thinking This Through?

What has come over this country? Some 60 percent of Michigan voters decided to swing in favor of a proposal regarding the use and cultivation of marijuana. The new law will permit physician approved use of marijuana by registered patients with deb...
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Advancing Professional Development in the Addiction Workforce

According to SAMHSA Director, Dr. Westley Clark, the success of addiction programs depends upon the quantity and quality of the workforce. Workforce development needs to be one of the primary goals of the field.

Our clients are presenting wit...

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