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Disaster LCAS is either someone who is pursuing a licensure in Addictions Counseling or a newly minted addictions counselor. This person projects confidence in their knowledge of how street drugs are categorized and how neurotransmitters work. They take pride in their (short) internship experience and want to convince others that they have the tools to help people struggling with substance use disorder, but in reality, deep down, they are convinced that they aren't that good and plan on heavily rely on supervision to make this work somehow.
Disaster LCAS is either someone who is pursuing a licensure in Addictions Counseling or a newly minted addictions counselor. This person projects confidence in their knowledge of how street drugs are categorized and how neurotransmitters work. They take pride in their (short) internship experience and want to convince others that they have the tools to help people struggling with substance use disorder, but in reality, deep down, they are convinced that they aren't that good and plan on heavily rely on supervision to make this work somehow.
Wow, Kris just admitted in front of the clients that he is a disaster LCAS.
Well, Tori's nothing but a disaster LCAS.
Guys, I am having a disaster LCAS moment.
Well, Tori's nothing but a disaster LCAS.
Guys, I am having a disaster LCAS moment.
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(noun)
1. Things no longer useful or needed and ready for disposal.
Examples: worn-out furniture, obsolete gadgets, or outdated clothing.
"After spring cleaning, the garage was filled with discardables ready for donation."
2. People deemed no longer relevant or valued in a particular context, such as friendships, workplaces, or relationships.
Examples: a former friend after a falling-out, an employee during layoffs.
"In the brutal world of corporate restructuring, long-time employees can become discardables overnight."
(noun)
1. Things no longer useful or needed and ready for disposal.
Examples: worn-out furniture, obsolete gadgets, or outdated clothing.
"After spring cleaning, the garage was filled with discardables ready for donation."
2. People deemed no longer relevant or valued in a particular context, such as friendships, workplaces, or relationships.
Examples: a former friend after a falling-out, an employee during layoffs.
"In the brutal world of corporate restructuring, long-time employees can become discardables overnight."
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