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With Older Adults, The Work Continues

  • By: Debora Dawson, BA David Kamnitzer, LCSW-R Darren Pelled, LCSW Institute for Community Living (ICL)
  • January 1st, 2015
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Working with older adults who struggle with substance abuse is extremely complex. Each individual has a different story to tell. Many older adults, who have used substances over the course of their life spans, often have a tremendous amount of shame, remorse, and sadness. Many of these individuals...

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