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The Impact of Substance Abuse Training and Support on Psychologists' Functioning as Alcohol and Drug CounselorsYvona, Pabian Layla 15 July 2014 (has links)
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Relapse Among Recovering Addiction Professionals: Prevalence and PredictorsGreene, Dorothy S., Yaffe, Joanne, Kopak, Albert M. 02 October 2019 (has links)
In 2013–2014, a cross-sectional, exploratory, survey design was used to obtain a conservative estimate of relapse among a sample of recovering addiction professionals in the United States and to identify potential predictors for relapse. The sample (n = 265) was drawn from the International Certification and Reciprocity Consortium. The relapse rate for the sample was 14.7%. Two predictors for relapse were identified in the stepwise logistic regression. The more mutual-aid group meetings respondents attended per month, the less likely they were to have experienced relapse (Wald = 7.956, p =.005), and the longer participants had been in recovery when their careers began, the less likely they were to have experienced relapse (Wald = 4.366, p =.037). The authors provide suggestions regarding the recovery health of recovering addiction professionals as well as recommendations for future research.
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Dancing Between Two Worlds: Training Experiences of Dual Credentialed CounselorsRudduck, Lisa 15 February 2022 (has links)
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