My Day In The Life Of A Counselor

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Day in the Life of a Counselor
For most of my life I have watched as many of my own family members struggle with addiction. I have seen that it not only damages the person that is addicted, but the loved ones of the individual as well. Being the peacemaker in my family has given me early experience into the helping profession and has lead me to be a drug and addiction counselor. It is easy to see that my motivation for going to the office every day is based on “the need to care for others” (Corey & Corey, 1998, p. 4). However, this at times can make it very easy to forget to take care of myself, which if not properly addressed could lead to burnout or the erosion of my own abilities to be an effective helper. Daily Tasks
I work as a drug and alcohol counselor at an inpatient rehabilitation clinic this means that I do not keep the normal 9 to 5 hours, I work on a 24 hour coverage …show more content…

After the first session with a client I give them a list of values that I expect from them in order to ensure that they are receiving the best care possible, as well as an explanation of why their cooperation is so vital to their healing process. The values that I feel are important are as follows; honesty, determination, and commitment. I explain to my clients that these values are important to me and should be important to them as well. In order to ensure they are getting the best help we must both exhibit these values in our sessions and in our lives. Addicts often struggle with honesty and with commitment, for this reason I have to set my values aside in order to avoid developing resentment and anger towards my clients. I have learned to accept that they are habituated to being dishonest because they use it to hide their addictions. They often times also have trouble with committing to other things because they are already commented to their

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