Substance abuse counselors work with individuals who are struggling with substance use disorders, including those who have developed physical and psychological dependence on drugs or alcohol. They may work with clients in a variety of settings, including inpatient and outpatient treatment centers, hospitals, mental health clinics, and community organizations.
Substance abuse counselors work with individuals of all ages and backgrounds, and may work with clients who are dealing with a range of issues related to substance use, including withdrawal symptoms, co-occurring mental health disorders, and family and social issues. They may also work with family members and loved ones of individuals who are struggling with substance use, providing education and support to help them better understand and cope with the challenges of addiction.
Overall, substance abuse counselors work with individuals and families to provide comprehensive care and support throughout the recovery process, helping clients to develop the skills and strategies needed to overcome addiction and build a healthier, more fulfilling life.