Incorporating Spirituality and the Strengths Perspective into Social Work Practice with Addicted Individuals

作者: Joshua Nosa Okundaye , Pamela Smith , Claudia Lawrence-Webb

DOI: 10.1300/J160V01N01_06

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摘要: Abstract In the last two decades, social work profession began to confront professional avoidance of alcoholics and other drug addicts, discussions spirituality. While acknowledging importance 12-Step Programs Alcoholics/Narcotics Anonymous, we also acknowledge that spirituality is a major aspect addiction recovery from an addiction. The authors present Strengths Perspective apply key concepts Steps 1-3 12-Steps increase our understanding alcoholism article concludes workers must continue their spiritual issues addicts.

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