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When a client begins treatment for psychoactive chemical abuse, the counselor should not only provide the resources necessary to stop abusing, but also the tools needed to maintain a healthy and responsible life. Often times, proper money management is a necessity to further ensure the client's sobriety, but is overlooked during treatment. Through this course, The Dynamics of Money in Treatment: Helping Your Clients Create Financial Health,* author Judith Gruber, LCSW, CCET outlines how money is used as a reflection of the client's beliefs, attitudes, and self-perceptions, how the client relates to money, and how the client's misconceptions and self-imposed images lead to addictive behavior. These tools will allow the counselor to assist a client in making responsible, sober choices with money on a daily basis. This course is designed for any professional or student who works in a therapeutic, counseling, social service, human service, or mental health environment.
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901 N. Washington St. Suite 600
Alexandria, VA 22314
Phone: 703-741-7686 800-548-0497
Fax: 800-377-1136
naadac@naadac.org
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