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Substance Abuse Counseling Because of the addictive nature of this disease, treatment is not simple (NIH, 2009). The addiction affects many aspects of the person's life; therefore, treatment needs to incorporate each of those aspects in order to make the person aware of their illness and the consequences it has brought and will continue to bring (NIH, 2009). Scientific research does concur that recovery can happen and the addiction can come to an end (NIH, 2009). Counseling for an addict is important as relapse can happen at any time because of the physical dependence of the drug as well as psychological and social factors (Johnson, 2012). Things such as stress, cues in the environment, and social associations can cause someone to relapse (Johnson, 2012). Counseling can help the addict to cope with their life and learn how to manage their life without the use of drugs (Johnson, 2012). There are various ways to counsel an addict. Most counselors adjust their counseling structure to fit the individual since drug addiction affects each person differently (Coalition against Drug Abuse, 2014). Counseling can be group or individual and outpatient of residential; it can also use techniques such as cognitive-behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, contingency management, and family Methadone Drug Detox Center in NJ Cost therapy (Johnson, 2012; Coalition against Drug Abuse, 2014). Also, maintenance therapy is also recommended as most addicts need life-long treatment so that they do not relapse (Johnson, 2012).

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Substance Abuse Counseling

Because of the addictive nature of this disease, treatment is not simple (NIH, 2009). The addictionaffects many aspects of the person's life; therefore, treatment needs to incorporate each of thoseaspects in order to make the person aware of their illness and the consequences it has brought andwill continue to bring (NIH, 2009). Scientific research does concur that recovery can happen and theaddiction can come to an end (NIH, 2009).

Counseling for an addict is important as relapse can happen at any time because of the physicaldependence of the drug as well as psychological and social factors (Johnson, 2012). Things such asstress, cues in the environment, and social associations can cause someone to relapse (Johnson,2012). Counseling can help the addict to cope with their life and learn how to manage their lifewithout the use of drugs (Johnson, 2012). There are various ways to counsel an addict. Mostcounselors adjust their counseling structure to fit the individual since drug addiction affects eachperson differently (Coalition against Drug Abuse, 2014). Counseling can be group or individual andoutpatient of residential; it can also use techniques such as cognitive-behavioral therapy,motivational interviewing, contingency management, and family Methadone Drug Detox Center inNJ Cost therapy (Johnson, 2012; Coalition against Drug Abuse, 2014). Also, maintenance therapy isalso recommended as most addicts need life-long treatment so that they do not relapse (Johnson,2012).