Substance Abuse Interview Paper

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When asked to interview, and write a paper on someone in the human service field I wasn't sure what direction I wanted to go. After some thinking I decided I wanted to pick someone that focused on substance abuse. I feel very passionately about people who devote their time to help individuals with addictions. I decided to pick Mindy Bubar, a substance abuse counselor. Originally she had attended University of New England, and had gotten certified to become a nurse. Slowly she realized this job wasn't for her, but she wanted to stay helping people. Growing up she had a family history with addicts, and she always wanted to help them. Which is what helped her make her next decision. She decide to go back to school at University of Maine Augusta, where she got her …show more content…
She is undeceive if she will return to working actively in the field. I asked her if she felt like she had “burned out”, and her response was no. She just doesn't want to put her family aside right now, her kids are both young and she wants to be in their lives. I told her I was concerned that once I get into the field I might burn out. She told me to never take my work home, its important to have two separate lives. She told me to have someone to confide in and be comfortable with, like a supervisor or another professional. She stressed how important boundaries were when working in the human service field. Her advice was if you feel like your boundaries are being broken then reach out to someone, and transfer out of the situation. I felt like that was really strong advice because asking for help isn't always easy. I asked her if confidentially has ever been a problem, and her response was a solid no. Although because we live in a small community a lot of people know a lot about one another so sometimes she would hear about something she was told in confidence and that would put her in a tricky