Addiction Counsellor

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An addiction counsellor helps people who are struggling with substance misuse or behavioural addictions such as gambling. Their main role is to support clients in understanding their addiction, developing coping strategies, and working towards recovery. This includes providing one-to-one or group counselling sessions, creating treatment plans, and working alongside other health professionals. Addiction counsellors must have excellent listening skills, empathy, and the ability to remain non-judgemental. The work can be challenging but also rewarding, as you help people make positive changes in their lives. Most addiction counsellors have relevant qualifications in counselling or psychology, and may also need experience in addiction services or mental health support.

Addiction Counsellor

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