Alcoholism And Drug Abuse Treatment Counselors: Things You Must Know About


by Joey Young

Do you know alcohol and drug therapy facilities' counselors play an important role in the society? Yes, they're important due to their significant role in ensuring the mental and physical health of communities. Nonetheless, there is shortage of counselors in treatment facilities today.

It can't be denied that most of us know drug abuse but not all knows the important role of counselors in solving this issue. Statistics from the Department of Social Services show that about 40 % of alcohol and drug addiction therapy centers wordwide have deficit supply of counselors to treat alcoholics and drug abusers. Moreover, the same holds true to other drug and alcohol therapy centers in other states, thereby making alcohol and drug treatment an arena filled with appealing opportunities for those interested to work on this particular field. No matter how essential their roles are, it's not that easy to become one since you need to comply with myriad requisites to become one.

What are the factors required to become a counselor of alcohol treatment centers?

Hours - For them to qualify for the certification examination, they need to comply 270 hours of curriculum hours. This is a standard number of hours in most states in America but majority are completed on the internet and some states require students to comply their full credits in the classrooms. Meanwhile, the curriculum hours of some states vary from about 150 to 300 hours.

Internship - Once students complied all academic hours, they're required to take part in an internship program to become certified. Internship programs let students interact and work with customers under the administration and supervision of accredited and certified counselors, thereby giving them sufficient experience and counseling contacts.

Subjects - Just like academic hours, the subjects provided in schools also vary in different states but most of states require specific subject areas such as counseling skills, drug pharmacology, drug addiction prevention, and ethics.

Continuing Education - After acquiring certification, counselors are required to pursue annual continuing education to keep them abreast with the latest trends and therapy techniques in the market.

Licensing/Certification - Lastly, they also need to pass the certification test of the National Association of ADA Coordinators (NAADAC) Association for Addiction Experts.

Counselors of drug and therapy centers should complete all the requisites to be adept about substance abuse. By possessing the technical skills and know-how, they can properly treat alcoholics and drug abusers.

About the Author

Joey Young is an expert writer on topics related to Alcohol Treatment Centers In Montana. Find out more about his works on Drug Abuse Facts by visiting http://aboutdrugabuse.net/

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