Marks of a Professional Alcohol Rehab Counselor

When a patient is enrolled in an alcohol rehab London facility, a counselor would be assigned to him. A patient and counselor’s relationship is a very important thing in rehabilitation. There should be a positive stride and feeling in their relationship; otherwise, the rehabilitation process will will not succeed. Here are a few practical guidelines to know how to find good counselors.

1. Good counselors do not force their programs to their clients. A patient’s case is different from others, and therefore, their rehabilitation syllabus should also be unique. Instead of insisting on a template program, they modify their methodology to better suit the needs of the patient. Sometimes, they even refer the patient to another specialist who can better handle the patient given the patient’s personality and condition.

2. Good counselors are tough. However, they also exhibit kindness, being able to strike a balance between pushing a patient’s limits so the latter can make real breakthroughs and being supportive and loving.

3. Good counselors specialize in a type of patient. For example, a counselor may focus on alcoholic teens. There are others who specialize on women, gay and lesbian community, or the elderly. Avoid “general” counselors.

4. Good counselors do not vary their time. They stick to a schedule and duration for the counseling program. They even make it a point to call their patients to remind them of their counseling schedules.

5. Good counselors are extremely patient listeners, especially at the initial stages of the program. That’s because they are taking notes, observing the individual, and understanding the problem first. There’s no need for the patient to get intimidated by this quiet scenario.

6. Good counselors are professional, and they avoid an outside relationship with their patient. Yes, both parties may develop a bond, but it is restricted to a professional friendship level.

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