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“I was a prolific offender, absolutely ruthless and a dirty smackhead
RECOVERING drug addicts took centre stage to share their stories in front of dignitaries – before staging a tongue-in-cheek play. Darlington's mayor, Councillor Gerald Lee, handed out awards at a ceremony hosted by local charity NECA. The event was … Read more on The Northern Echo

Indiana addicts trapped in rehab backlog
Megan Berry, recovering heroin addict 22-year-old Megan Berry became … It's no surprise to substance abuse counselors at the Salvation Army Harbor Light Center, an inpatient rehab support facility in Indianapolis. “They will desperately call here … Read more on WISH-TV

Former addict shares story of loss and second chances
LANCASTER – Stephanie Stegmeier was never arrested for using or selling drugs, even though she had been part of that world for more than a dozen years. Stegmeier, 31, has experienced a lot as a former and recovering addict. She was robbed at gunpoint … Read more on Lancaster Eagle Gazette

The Delray Recovery Center Releases “How to Tell a Loved One about Your
However, the guide claims that being open and honest will be the only way to get help and to recover from addiction. “How to Tell a Loved One about Your Drug Addiction” will be the 14th ebook that they have released talking about various aspects of … Read more on PR Web (press release)

O'Connor Ives rides wave of seacoast votes to victory
In her victory speech, O'Connor Ives ticked off a list of accomplishments in her freshman term at the Statehouse, including arranging for a special Senate committee on substance abuse to hold a hearing in the Merrimack Valley. She said the hearing led … Read more on Eagle-Tribune

A story of despair and triumph
Armed with a new lease on life, Crandell attended Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, consulted with counselors, and read everything he could about addiction. Once he gained some traction in his new life without drugs, he began to see that anything was … Read more on Toledo City Paper

Coakley wins Martha's Vineyard, loses state in governor's race
Abraham Seiman of Oak Bluffs, a retired health care administrator who serves on numerous town boards, and Robert Doyle of Chilmark, a retired substance abuse counselor involved in public health advocacy and addiction counseling, are the only new … Read more on Martha’s Vineyard Times

Question by Green: AODA counselor degree advice?
Hi there. I want to become an AODA counselor, I was wondering, hopefully for some advice from real AODA counselors, how is the schooling money/studying-wise? Is it worth the job? (Im sure I will find the job more than worthwhile no matter what, I don’t care for money, I want to help people more than anything)

What does the school consist of and how many years should I plan on going?

thanks in advance.

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Answer by jannsody
If by AODA counselor, you’re referring to an “alcohol and other drug abuse” counselor, which is most likely similar to the credentials of CAC (certified addiction counselor) or CADC (certified alcohol and drug counselor), then obtaining a master’s degree can make a person more marketable in the field.

It’s great that you’re not considering “addiction counseling” for the money as most don’t enter the field for the salary 🙂 A lot of addiction counselors are “in recovery” (from addiction) themselves, but it’s not a prerequisite.

The substance abuse counseling student needs to get a passing score while completing several clinical fieldwork hours under the supervision of a clinical supervisor and having an actual patient caseload.

This site has more general info re: certification in addiction counseling: http://www.naadac.org/certification

Just an fyi that the social work/counseling (and nursing) field is supposed to have a high burn-out rate.

With regard to schooling, please do *avoid* those private For-profit schools, such as devry, ITT tech, strayer, U of P, capella, regis, argosy, walden, grand canyon, ashworth, full sail, ashford, pima medical, Stratford career, keiser, Everest, penn foster, icdc, Kaplan, art institute, concorde career and others. Their course credits usually do ** NOT ** transfer to other schools, even if the for-profit school is regionally accredited as opposed to only nationally accredited.

General career info: http://www.bls.gov/ooh and can search “substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors”, “social workers”, “counselors” or such.

For U.S. colleges (though, please still forgo those for-profit schools): http://www.utexas.edu/world/univ

This government site has more general info re: “functional qualities and helping skills for AODA counselors and therapists”: http://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/substabuse/docs/reports/Helpingskills3.pdf

You may want to consider volunteering at a “crisis helpline” of which the volunteer engages in “active listening” (including reflecting feelings) of the caller as opposed to providing counseling or giving advice.

Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!

Substance counselor gets prison in DUI death
LOS ANGELES (AP) – A substance-abuse counselor who struck a pedestrian with her car and drove through a Los Angeles suburb with the dying man on her windshield was sentenced Thursday to 55 years to life in prison. Sherri Lynn Wilkins, 53, was … Read more on 7Online WSVN-TV

Woman who drove with dying man on car gets prison – KOAM TV 7
LOS ANGELES (AP) – A substance-abuse counselor was sentenced Thursday to 55 years to life in prison for hitting a pedestrian with her car and driving through a Los Angeles suburb with the dying man on her windshield. A jury earlier this year convicted … Read more on KOAM-TV

Sheriff disappointed in drug program results
Although Cahill is not a substance abuse counselor, he was hoping the lessons his company teaches would also help the program's participants. Three of the men in the program have been sentenced to prison, one for committing another crime and two for … Read more on The Daily Standard

News anchor Bert Roselle: 1933-2014
Mr. Roselle, a former television anchor and drug abuse counselor, has died at age 80. Colleagues remember Bert Roselle as the first “face” of Channel 17 news. He was the veteran professional in a relatively young newsroom and a mentor with a sense of … Read more on Florida Times-Union

Local hospitals want piece of B windfall
Invited partners include St. Elizabeth, Rome Memorial, Upstate Cerebral Palsy and Conifer Park, an inpatient substance abuse treatment facility in Schenectady. The Mohawk Valley Health System – Faxton St. Luke's and St. Elizabeth — and the Utica … Read more on Utica Observer Dispatch

Prescription drug use, abuse
Deaths from prescription painkiller overdoses, many in combination with other prescription drugs like benzodiazepines, quadrupled in the United States to 16,651 in 2010 from 4,030 in 1999, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention … Read more on Worcester Telegram

Experts: 'killer heroin' may be something else
He's a co-founder of SARPH Pa., a substance abuse recovery program for pharmacists and pharmacy students and a marketing director for Gaudenzia, a nonprofit drug treatment center. To understand why a potentially deadly kind of heroin would attract … Read more on The Intelligencer

Alcoholism & Substance Abuse Counselor Training Now Online at Cazenovia
Cazenovia College logo. Cazenovia College is one of only two colleges in New York State approved to offer the 350 hours of Credentialed Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Counselor education and training completely in an online format. Cazenovia, NY (PRWEB … Read more on PR Web (press release)

Bedford Schools To Restore Substance Abuse Counselor Position
The position, which is known as the Student Assistance Counselor, is the district's only counselor dedicated to preventing substance abuse in the community. This position faced the prospect of being eliminated due to budget shortfalls, according to a … Read more on The Daily Voice

Bedford Schools to Get K in State Aid to Restore Substance Abuse
BEDFORD, N.Y. – The Bedford Central School District (BCSD) will receive $ 70,000 in state aid funding to fully restore Fox Lane High School's substance abuse counselor for the district. The position, which is known as the “Student Assistance Counselor” … Read more on Hudson Valley Reporter

Substance Abuse Counselor Who Drove Drunk With Dying Man On Her Car
Sherri Lynn Wilkins, the substance abuse counselor who drove drunk, hit a man, and drove with him stuck on her windshield for two miles, will have to wait another few months to be sentenced after being convicted of second-degree murder earlier this year. Read more on Opposing Views

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