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Education/Evaluation
(Alcohol/Drug) - Adolescent
(Evenings/Weekends) |
Pam
Jenks, CSAC
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Participants
will receive education on alcohol and other drug
use, abuse and dependency, as well as the
bio-psychosocial aspects of alcohol and other
drug abuse/addiction. Participants’ individual
use/abuse will be evaluated and they will be
given feedback regarding any further
recommendations, i.e. community support,
treatment, etc.
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Primary
Outpatient Treatment (Alcohol/Drug) for Adolescents
(Evenings) |
Pam
Jenks, CSAC |
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For
adolescents who abuse alcohol and/or other
drugs. Primary treatment involves meeting once
per week, either individual or group, for 12
weeks. There may also be follow-up sessions to
monitor progress and abstinence. This treatment
includes an educational component. Parent
involvement is strongly encouraged. On-site drug
testing is available.
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Intensive
Outpatient Treatment (Alcohol/Drug) for Adolescents IOP
(Evenings) |
Pam
Jenks, CSAC
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For
adolescents who need more structure than is
provided through Primary Treatment. The
adolescent will attend sessions at least twice
per week, with family sessions also held on a
weekly basis. An educational component is
included. On-site drug testing will be provided.
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Primary/Continuing
Care Treatment (Alcohol/Drug) for Adults
(Day,
Evening, or Saturday) |
Pam
Jenks, CSAC
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Group
and education sessions for treatment of alcohol
or other drug abuse/dependence. The focus
of treatment is to help patients identify
chemical dependency concepts as they apply to
them and develop motivations to lead an
alcohol/drug-free lifestyle. As treatment
progresses, patients develop sober coping skills
and lifestyles (including sober support
systems).
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Intensive
Outpatient Treatment (Alcohol/Drug) for Adults IOP
(Evenings) |
Pam
Jenks, CSAC
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Available
evenings and Saturdays. Patients attend
treatment three to five times per week, based on
need. Treatment schedule provides
structure to support sobriety and/or address the
denial system of the chemically dependent
patient with the level of intensity needed.
As patients progress by identifying their
chemical dependency issues and become stable in
their sobriety, aftercare groups are available
to continue supporting the recovery process.
Focus of aftercare is developing sober coping
skills and lifestyles (including sober support
systems).
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Relapse
Prevention Treatment Program (Alcohol/Drug)
(Days/Evenings)
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Pam
Jenks, CSAC
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The focus of therapy is to
identify relapse issues, develop sober coping skills,
and address recovery issues to enhance the quality of
life. Patients
who can benefit from this treatment include both
relapse prone patients and those in recovery who fear
relapse or want to improve the quality of their
sobriety. Treatment
is provided primarily in a group setting with
appropriate educational sessions provided that address
relapse or recovery issues. Relapse prevention treatment is also available
in individual therapy sessions if requested.
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