In Ohio, What Can You Do if You’re Depressed and Can’t Afford Treatment?
Question by Fred: In Ohio, What can you do if you’re depressed and can’t afford treatment?
I feel like I’m hanging on by a thread. I had a nervous breakdown on my kids yesterday morning (which I hate myself for). I need help but I don’t have any $ $ for meds or threapists.
My spouse and I work opposite schedules. I need help.
Best answer:
How to Work With Drug Addicts?
Question by Popcorn: How to work with drug addicts?
I thought of working with drug addicts today, like how would I get to that position? What sort of jobs are available in rehab centers and drug treatment centers? What type of degrees would I need to get?
Best answer:
Answer by ThirtyEightSnub
Education Requirements for a job as a substance abuse counselor depend on the hiring agency. Some counselors have a high school diploma and
certification while others have a bachelor’s degree or
master’s degree. Since some of the best substance
abuse counselors are those who have overcome addiction themselves, this is one of the few jobs
where a degree from the school of hard knocks can
outweigh university schooling. Counselors with more
education will be trusted with less immediate
supervision and licensed counselors can provide
one-on-one counseling.
Does Anyone Know How Extensively Pharmacy Schools Look Into an Applicants Background?
Question by people_in_planes: does anyone know how extensively pharmacy schools look into an applicants background?
i was placed into a rehab treatment center not for drugs but for clinical depression when i was a minor could that hurt my chances? should i be honest when applying and going in for my interview?
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Answer by AFLAAAAK
If you were a minor, it shouldn’t show up at all.
On the other hand, try asking that question to an admissions counselor of a Rx school that you don’t plan on applying to.