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Question 28 of 30 for our Addiction Counselor Mock Interview

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Question 28 of 30

What are some addictions that you have worked with previously and can you share something about one addiction with me?

"I have worked with people who have battled several different addictions. One common addiction that many people are not familiar with is food addiction. Unfortunately, it is almost as difficult to overcome that addiction is it is to overcome substances such as meth. Additionally, many people who are overcoming substance addictions often develop food addiction as a way of coping with their cravings."

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  • 28. What are some addictions that you have worked with previously and can you share something about one addiction with me?

      How to Answer

      When addictions are mentioned, many people automatically think of illegal drugs. However, there are many different addictions that addiction counselors must address. The interviewer wants to know that you are prepared to work with a variety of people who suffer from addiction. If you have a personal story, this is a good time to share it. Remember, do not use any information in your reference that may cause you to compromise patient confidentiality.

      Written by Heather Douglass on December 22nd, 2018

      Entry Level

      "I have actually spent some time working with clients with gambling addictions. It is really quite devastating to see the effect that lack of control over this addiction can bring to the lives of those who are addicted. I once had a client who lost his family's home because he used the deed for the home to fund his gambling addiction and he lost it all."

      Written by Rachelle Enns

      Answer Example

      "I have worked with people who have battled several different addictions. One common addiction that many people are not familiar with is food addiction. Unfortunately, it is almost as difficult to overcome that addiction is it is to overcome substances such as meth. Additionally, many people who are overcoming substance addictions often develop food addiction as a way of coping with their cravings."

      Written by Heather Douglass on December 22nd, 2018

      Experienced

      "In my career, I have had an opportunity to work with people who are fighting several addiction disorders. One of the most common addictions in society today is that of methamphetamine. Meth is highly addictive and one of the most difficult addictions to overcome. With continued use, a meth addict can appear to be many years older than he/she really is because of the physical effects that are a result of the addiction. Their hair thins and they lose weight. Teeth rot resulting in what is referred to as 'meth mouth.' Also, because meth often causes hallucinations where the user thinks that there are bugs in their skin, they often have sores on their body from picking at the skin to get rid of the bugs. This is referred to as 'meth mites.' A common saying among addiction counselors and providers is 'Meth is death.' This is because many people who become addicted to this dangerous drug often feel they cannot live without it. Their use goes from smoking to shooting up and many of them die."

      Written by Rachelle Enns

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      Anonymous Answer

      "I've worked with people with a variety of addictions, including Methamphetamine, Opiates, Alcohol, Marijuana, and Phencyclidine (PCP). I learned a lot about alcoholism because my father was a functioning alcoholic. I've seen firsthand from a very young age, how alcoholism can ruin the lives of not only the one with the disease, but the people who care for and love them who feel helpless because they don't know how to help."

      Kristine's Feedback

      Excellent response! Your answer will convince the interviewer you have experience with a broad range of addictions.