Healing Through Forgiveness

Healing Through Forgiveness

How A Drug Assessment Helps When You Go Into Counseling

by Kurt Garrett

Whether you are going into counseling because you have had a recent DUI, have been referred to counseling for your recent behaviors, or are doing an inpatient or outpatient drug treatment rehabilitation, you are going to get a drug assessment. A drug assessment is about more than just deciding what type of drugs you take and if you also abuse alcohol. It goes much deeper than that and really helps carve the way for the type of counseling you're going to benefit from.

You may be court-ordered to get a drug assessment or need to get one as part of your counseling intake. Either way, the assessment is essential to your recovery and overall physical and mental well-being. Here are ways a drug assessment helps when you go into counseling.

What is a drug assessment, anyway?

A drug assessment is a type of assessment where a specialist works to identify your reason for using drugs and how it can be eradicated or treated. In short, a specialist gives you a drug assessment to help determine why you do drugs in the first place so they can then give you a custom treatment that can work. You may receive multiple types of counseling.

How a drug assessment helps you

A drug assessment helps you by taking your drug addiction or problem and separating it into layers so you can get to the root of your problem. You may not even know just why you do drugs, but when you have your assessment done, you can reveal underlying issues that can be connected together to help you and your counselor gain a better understanding of why you engage with these substances.

You get a treatment plan based on your findings

The findings of your assessment will help you decide, with your counselor, what treatment plan will work best for you, including whether inpatient or outpatient treatment will be best.

You get a greater understanding of your emotional being

Your emotional self is in charge of what causes your drug addiction, or at least a lot of it. If you want to know more about what makes your brain works the way it does regarding addiction, then a drug assessment is vital.

Your assessment need not be something to fear or even have issues with. You can learn a lot about yourself if you get a drug assessment done; ask your counselor any questions you have about your drug assessment so you can be prepared.

For more information about undergoing a drug assessment, contact a local company.


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Healing Through Forgiveness

A few years ago, I had a terrible disagreement with my mother-in-law. For several months, I didn’t speak to my husband’s mom. The bitterness I felt toward this woman was overwhelming. Thankfully, I decided to forgive her for the things she said and did to me. After I made this choice, I felt relieved and happier. Are you struggling to forgive someone? Consider making an appointment with a reputable counselor near you. This professional can help you sort through your feelings of resentment towards the other person. On this blog, I hope you will discover the numerous emotional issues counselors help clients successfully deal with.

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