I am interested in experiential education, and I am currently finishing up my BA in Social Work here in Toronto and I was wondering if there was a model that uses the outdoors as a form of treatment for addicts, whether it’s for alcoholism or drug use. When I graduate I want to combine the outdoors with traditional practice. IE. canoe trips that focus on team building, practical skills, and allow time for reflection. Anyways, I want to do some research and write my final paper on this holistic approach, but I was wondering if anyone knew the name of a specific model that uses these kinds of methods. Thanks!
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Is there an addiction treatment center in Hockessin, Delaware that uses buprenorphine for the patients?
I have heard from a friend of mine (who is located at another state) that buprenorphine is better than methadone, and that it is administered in less dosages, but that the effects last a long time. I want to know if there is someone here who can point me to a center wherein they use buprenorphine for medication.
How can you characterize verbal abuse that is based on the tone of voice a person uses?
Please help me find the right word.
Note: This is in response to a boss who speaks to employees in a very demoralizing manner. But when what was said is explained to a third party, it doesn’t capture the abuse accurately.
Detox Clinic Uses Therapy Dog For Drug And Alcohol Rehab
http://www.BrightonHospital… A recovering individual portrays a drug and alcohol rehab patient (to protect patient privacy) in this Detoxification room, and is visited by a volunteer with a cert…
Creative Recovery: A Complete Addiction Treatment Program That Uses Your Natural Creativity
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For writers, artists, musicians, and creators in every field, this book offers a complete addiction recovery program specifically designed for the creative person. Full of explanations and exercises, this book presents ways to use your own innate creative abilities in service of your recovery and at each stage of the recovery process. Topics include: the biological and developmental risks unique to creative people; the special personality traits that can inform the recovery process; ways to approach your recovery much like your art; and exercises that promote your creativity and art that aid the recovery process. This book gives a clear picture of the relationship between creativity and addiction and lays out a complete program so that you can live a fully creative and addiction-free life.
To find out more about one of the authors, visit his website: www.ericmaisel.com…. More >>
Creative Recovery: A Complete Addiction Treatment Program That Uses Your Natural Creativity
