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Who is appropriate for the Program?
The Addiction Awareness Program is designed for the person who tests positive for alcohol or drug use
but, for various possible reasons, is not appropriate for admission into an intensive addiction
rehabilitation program.
What are the Program Components?
The Addiction Awareness Program is composed of four sessions:
- 1 Individual Intake & Orientation Session
- 2 Addiction Awareness Group Sessions
- 1 Individual Discharge Planning Session
- 1 Discharge Summary Report
What are the Goals of the Addiction Awareness Program?
The Addiction Awareness Program is tailored to meet the following goals:
- Self Assessment Participants in the Addiction Awareness Program are guided in determining
whether they have an abuse issue --- and what they want to do about it.
- Professional Assessment Throughout the course of the Addiction Awareness Program, skilled
addiction specialists develop an assessment of each participant. This assessment is then
reported in a Discharge Summary.
- Awareness Education The focus of the two group sessions is educational in nature. Through
the use of videotapes, lectures and group discussions, participants will learn:
- What are the Symptoms of Alcoholism & Drug Addiction?
- Is Addiction Really a Disease?
- Drug Testing in Today's Society/ D.O.T. Mandates/ History & Testing Sophistication.
- The Physical & Psychological Effects of Alcohol & Drugs.
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