Surviving Addiction as a Family

Published: Sept. 25, 2016, 9:30 p.m.

b'My name is Michele Glaser. I grew up in New York and recently moved to Florida for a job opportunity. \\xa0I pursued a degree in Social Work concentrating on Addiction. I have a Masters in Education and Social Work. \\xa0I am a certified alcohol and substance abuse counselor and I am currently pursuing my PhD in Social Work with a specialty in Addiction. \\xa0I am currently a therapist at Singer Island Treatment Center in West Palm Beach. \\xa0It is by far the best job that I have ever had and I am lucky enough to have the most amazing people that work with me. \\xa0Working in a treatment center you are always on your toes, dealing with each client on a individual basis as there is no cookie cutter approach to treatment. \\xa0I am in recovery from an addiction to cocaine and I am able to offer my clients a perspective on addiction that I wish that I was able to have when I was in treatment. \\xa0I remember what it is like to sit as the client and I am now working as a therapist which I truly believes gives me an interesting connection to my clients. There is a sense of commonality because clients understand that I have walked through this fire and there is a sense of hope that I can give. \\xa0I am able to say to my clients that \\u201cI kniw your struggles and I know that treatment is hard. \\xa0I know all this because I was in your shoes\\u201d. \\xa0I have also been able to emphasize that I can tell you how to get sober, I can share my tools, my coping skills and my life skills with you, however I will never say that I can get you sober because the only person that can get themselves sober is the client struggling with the addiction. I wish there was \\xa0a way to make this process easier and I could guarantee sobriety and happiness in sobriety. \\xa0However, it is up to the person to truly want it.'