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THE EXPRESSION OF SOCIAL WORK INTERVENTIONS WORKING WITH PEOPLE IN A SITUATION OF ALCOHOL ADDICTION
Volume 94, Issue 1 (2025), pp. 153–172
Michael Ememerenwa,   Arūnas Acus  

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https://doi.org/10.15181/tbb.v94i1.2719
Pub. online: 16 June 2025      Type: Article      Open accessOpen Access

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16 June 2025

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The article reveals the phenomenon of alcohol dependence and assesses the situation of people in a situation of dependence who seek support. In this context, the authors assess the impact of social work interventions on recovering health and the improvement of the quality of life at mental care centres. The study reveals that social workers face many challenges in their work, including professional burnout, emotional exhaustion, and strategies for maintaining motivation in addicts in the context of social stigma towards these people. The emotional burden of working with individuals who often suffer from repeated relapses is presented as a critical problem that needs to be addressed by better support measures for specialists. The article reveals the difficulties of interdisciplinary team cooperation due to resource limitations and professional differences. In order to improve the effectiveness of social work interventions, it is emphasised that the support and participation of relatives, friends, colleagues and neighbours in the process of recovery and integration into society allow social workers to seek innovative intervention methods in solving the problem of alcohol dependence in society.

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social work intervention alcohol addiction healthcare centre recovery addiction treatment

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