THE ROLE OF THE SOCIAL WORKER AND THE ADDICTION PATIENT

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Ibrahim Mohammad Saad Alhamdani
Mohammed Abdulrahman Ibrahim Aldosari
Hamad Mohammed Alsaif
Saud Mohammaed Ghannam
Abdullah Matar Alharbi
Ibrahim Abdullah Rashd Almabkot

Keywords

social workers, addiction patients, intervention, interdisciplinary collaboration, recovery

Abstract

Social workers play a crucial role in working with addiction patients, particularly at the Master level. This essay explores the role of social workers in addressing addiction, discussing their responsibilities, interventions, and strategies for supporting individuals struggling with addiction. The relationship between social workers and addiction patients is complex, requiring empathy, understanding, and evidence-based interventions. This essay also discusses the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration and the challenges faced by social workers in this field. Overall, social workers have a significant impact on the lives of addiction patients, contributing to their recovery and overall well-being.


 

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