I have had quite a number of loved ones whose lives have been claimed by alcohol. There was one who died from a car crash because of drunk driving, and there are others who had died because of the toxicity of the substance. This is why I want so much to become someone who would help other people like them. I figured that if I become a counselor at an alcohol rehab, I may not bring back my dead loved ones, but I will get to spare others from the grief that I have felt when I lost them. I want to find alcohol rehabs so I could inquire about their requirements.
I want to find alcohol rehabilitation centers in Kingsburg, California. How?
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#1 by aryana la on February 6, 2010 - 9:03 am
Aw, I’m so sorry about what happened to your loved ones. I’m sure they’ll be happy to see that you aim to help others just like them. They’d be proud of you if they were still here. I commend you for looking at a bleak situation and drawing goodness from it. Others would have just been bitter and chosen to wallow in their sadness, but at least you actually want to do something worthwhile. Below are links that may get to help you in searching for alcohol rehabs. Do you have a background in psychology? That will surely help you. They will most likely require you to take up a few courses regarding addiction counseling. Just keep on trying to reach this dream of yours, ok? Good luck and I do hope you succeed– and soon! :)