According to the doctors, I have a combined personality disorder with highly dissocial and emotionally unstable parts. In addition, polytoxicomania and a drug-induced psychosis (subsided). I'm currently undergoing long-term weaning treatment (22 weeks are approved) and should then go to a purely psychosomatic rehabilitation clinic.
However, I would now have the chance to do an apprenticeship in a BFW or BBW (where you live and receive both social therapy and medical care?). Does anyone have any experience with and can advise me what to do? I have the feeling that this clinic is of no use to me here, because of Corona there's even less program than usual, you spend 90% of your time smoking and crouching on your laptop in your room. I'm constantly addicted to addiction because of the boredom here, but I don't need therapists for it, if I don't want to take anything then I don't take anything, it's that simple
Ok, then everything stays as it is
if you prefer
If I don't want to take anything then I don't take anything, it's that simple
The emphasis is on the word "if"…
As soon as your spatial restriction to the location of the current being clean is lifted, the word "if…" is no longer up for debate.
Several years ago I successfully completed my training as a carpenter and cabinet maker with the help of the BFW.
But without food, lodging and therapy.
With vocational training centers it is like this:
Registration runs through the job center, which inquires with the previous doctors to determine whether a BBW can help you (your psychological stress). This lead time can take weeks or even months, depending on how quickly your doctors answer questions from the job center.
And finally, a BBW consultant will have a conversation with you. If the BBW consultant finds the BBW solution useful to you, he will refer you to a BBW in your federal state. There are different professional (craft) focal points in the BBW's. So it also depends on your inclinations where you are conveyed.
The BBW has trained people who can (should) deal with people with different disabilities. Practical activities are offered or you get some kind of training there. The BBW's are usually in cooperation with normal companies, so that practical work / training can also take place in a normal company.
All week Mon-Fri the student lives in the BBW dormitory, where he also has contacts if he or she is unable to cope with anything or anyone. As a rule, pupils at the WE go home to their family.
I find BBW's very good as a concept, but I have no personal experience.