Examining the Perceptions of Counselor’s Work with Persons with Single or Dual Diagnosis
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Author
Peterson, Komekia E.Date Published
2008-01-01
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The prevalence of persons with dual diagnosis has considerably increased throughout the past 20 years. Adequate counseling and treatment services are necessary to assist these persons with a successful recovery. This paper outlines areas of concern by counselors and clients; Prevalence, Homelessness and dual diagnosis, Reason for use, Reason for use Triggers and relapse, Medication, Treatment challenges, and Counseling challenges. Adequate treatment therapies and programs are outlined. Results of a questionnaire are included along with the implications for counselors.