tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3907216.post6355633347427344632..comments2024-03-22T22:39:49.773-05:00Comments on I don't know, but . . .: Homeless courtjameshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01792036361407527304noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3907216.post-86695347170391021502016-02-08T19:59:26.199-06:002016-02-08T19:59:26.199-06:00This holds true for drug rehab as well. those who...This holds true for drug rehab as well. those who still have something to lose have a better record of getting sober.<br /><br />As a social worker, I deal with rescuers all the time, and I do it as my profession. But when we have a woman before us who has already lost her children to DCYF because she couldn't stay sober, what further threat does society have for her that we think will work? We hope that some positive incentives might work instead. We go through the necessary protocols of trying to get her into a position where she might succeed. <br /><br />But at that point, I see nothing but Christian rescue work, and usually, not even that.Assistant Village Idiothttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01978011985085795099noreply@blogger.com