Substance Abuse Professionals (SAPs)?

Question by Hellen: Substance Abuse Professionals (SAPs)?
a. Al-Anon and Alateen
b. Substance Abuse Professionals (SAPs)
c. American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM)
d. clergy, religious educators, and church administrators
e. Employee Assistance Professionals (EAPs)
f. State Alcohol and Drug Abuse Authority
g. regular health care provider such as a family physician
h. counselor

1. physicians should be certified by this Association to treat substance abuse and addiction.
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2. this is where you should start in your search for help for substance abuse
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3. this program is available in companies with as little as 10 employees and as large as 10,000 employees. It is a confidential resource used and trusted by millions of people each year.
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4. these programs provide support for friends and families of people with substance abuse problems.
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5. this person should be licensed to treat drug and alcohol addictions. Your doctor may refer you to one with a good reputation in your area.
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6. these people have counseling skills but may not necessarily be licensed counselors. They may be able to provide assistance or advice.
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7. if you are seeking help from a treatment center, make sure they are approved by this organization.
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8. counselors that are individually certified to treat substance abuse and addiction.

Best answer:

Answer by kurio sawa
Right up until a few minutes ago, I was talking about the same thing with some friends.
When, however, come into play the contrast between scientific, documented, and the value of thought, it is difficult to find a universally accepted answer.
I think your question reflects the characteristics of encouraging a discussion rather than a solution.
Best wishes and success in life!

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