The Homeless Also Need Drug Addiction
Counseling
Addiction Touches Every Social
Class
Drug and alcohol addiction crosses all social barriers. It
seems to hit especially hard on the homeless. While drug or
alcohol addiction is the root cause of many addicts being
homeless, there are also a large percentage of people who are
homeless through no cause of their own. They turn to addictive
substances as a method of coping with their troubles. These
people are in desperate need of drug addiction counseling and
since many cannot afford to pay for it, there is always a need
for free counseling.
Even Non-Addictive Homeless People Need Counseling
There are many homeless people who, while not addicts
themselves, have family and friends who are addicts. These
people need counseling on how to cope with the addict and how
to protect themselves from falling into the downward spiral of
addiction. Many children run away from home to escape an
abusive situation, and, with no money available, wind up living
on the street. With the proper counseling available to them,
they may be able to return to a normal life, perhaps living
with relatives or friends if the problems with their parents
cannot be resolved.
Distrust Of Strangers
Homeless people have to be wary and distrustful of other
people in order to survive on the street. Thus is takes a long
time for them to open themselves up to a social worker or
medical care specialist.
Free drug addiction counseling can help cross that barrier
by going into the addicts' territory, allowing them to come in
and seek help with no legal repercussions. This counseling
could be personal, one-on-one sessions with a skilled
professional or group sessions. Posters and flyers can be
distributed throughout the homeless community, inviting
everyone, whether or not they are addicts, to attend and
assuring them of their anonymity. These reassurances can help
convince someone to take that first frightening step towards a
normal life.
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