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How does an anti-drug worker do a good job in drug control?

First of all, there must be love. It is a kindness to have a considerate heart to care for others. The clients we serve are discriminated by society because of drug abuse, and they are eager for warmth and care. Therefore, when they need help, we can run errands for them and help them solve their livelihood; Psychologically, help them relieve stress; In action, we should think more about them, help them build up confidence, let them realize the concern of society, and enhance their determination to quit drugs. Of course, unprincipled concern will encourage their inertia and is not conducive to their real return to society. Therefore, we should be good at thinking, be diligent in thinking, get in touch with them in the form of friends, and start with the issues they are most concerned about to generate a sense of trust and identity, so as to relieve our vigilance and open our original tense hearts. The establishment of this relationship needs a considerable process. Secondly, we should have perseverance and communication skills. For example, some drug addicts initially rejected social workers, thinking that they were marginalized and no one would really help themselves. Therefore, as an anti-drug social worker who has just set foot on his post, he should be prepared to be rejected. Understand the background, social interaction or children of the parties through other channels and find a breakthrough. Not once, twice or three times, treat people with sincerity and give customers a sense of trust, which will eventually impress them and be willing to cooperate with our work. We should have good communication and coordination skills, integrate resources and better serve our customers. Finally, we should have a sense of responsibility and improve our grasp. Social workers should adhere to the people-oriented, follow the principles of equality, respect, acceptance and confidentiality, treat drug addicts as patients, and strive to return drug addicts to society. Everything is difficult at the beginning, where there is a will, there is a way.