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Substance Abuse Recovery Through The Eyes Of The Therapist, Taylor Wardle
Substance Abuse Recovery Through The Eyes Of The Therapist, Taylor Wardle
Undergraduate University Honors Capstones
Recognizing the attitudes and activities of therapists working with Deaf and Hard of Hearing clients is necessary in order to address any gaps in training. Twenty-nine therapists were recruited from all over the United States to take part in an online survey asking about their attitudes towards addiction, Deaf people, and training. The hearing status of the 29 participants were self-identified as Hearing (n=16), Deaf (n=10), and Hard of Hearing (n=3). Of the 29 therapists, 11 had training specific towards substance abuse, Hearing (n=4), Deaf (n= 6), and Hard of Hearing (n= 1). These 29 therapists were presented with three …
#09 - What Parents Should Know About Drugs, Department Of Health Education
#09 - What Parents Should Know About Drugs, Department Of Health Education
Keys to Total Health
- Drug Abuse
- Why Are Drugs So Attractive?
- Scare Tactics
- Effects of Smoking
- Intoxicating Beverages
- Is Beer Intoxicating?
- Long Range Effects of Alcohol
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Caffeine
- Pills and Drugs
- Aspirin
- Sleeping Pills
- A Drug-Oriented Society
- "It's OK Not To Drink!"
- Quiz