Substance Use Disorder (S.U.D.) Treatment
Stop LOSING with USING!
How APDS Helps
Our center treats domestic violence with studied and proven methods, including motivational interviewing and talk therapy. Our approach to treatment is:
- Providing outpatient treatment services along with ongoing therapy.
- Identifying the unhelpful thoughts, beliefs, and actions that make you want to overuse legal substances or use illegal substances.
- Changaaaing those negative thoughts into positive thoughts and behavior patterns.
- Identifying and managing triggers that make you want to misuse substances.
- Looking at everything you’ve gone through in your life.
- Helping you find positive ways to move forward and deal with problems you face every day.
How You Get Better
APDS gives you the tools you need to succeed. Our center helps you to:
- Better understand substance use disorders, their negative impacts, and how to recover.
- Avoid triggers that make you want to misuse substances.
- Cope with triggers you cannot avoid.
- Get clean or sober and develop solid support systems to stay so.
- Set healthy boundaries and develop a sense of self-control.
- Gain a greater sense of culture, community, and self-respect.
ASAM Non-Intensive Treatment – Level 1
- Low intensity SUD program.
- Community-based treatment setting.
- Two 2-hour lectures or group sessions per week.
- At least 5 individual sessions with primary counselor.
- Sessions that are thoughtful, enlightening, culturally relevant, and hopeful.
- Random breathalyzer and urine drug screens
- Complete a Relapse Prevention Plan at the end of program.
- Complete Anonymous Client Survey Form at the end of program.
- Ongoing individual and group counseling provided 5 days per week.
- Extended services available to family based on individual’s or family’s needs.
- Random breathalyzer and urine drug screens
- Random breathalyzer and urine drug screens
- Services tailored to unique gender, cultural, and age-related needs.
ASAM Intensive Treatment – Level 2.1
- High intensity SUD program.
- For people early in recovery.
- 12-week education, intervention, and treatment.
- Three 3-hour lectures or group sessions per week.
- At least 5 individual sessions with primary counselor during 12-week period.
- Sessions that are thoughtful, enlightening, culturally relevant, and hopeful.
- Random breathalyzer and urine drug screens.
- Complete a Relapse Prevention Plan at the end of the program.
- Complete Anonymous Client Survey Form at the end of program.
- At least 113 combined hours for the program.
- Ongoing individual and group counseling provided 5 days per week.
- Ongoing or intermittent therapy low-intensity sessions in a community-based treatment setting.
- Extended services available to family based on individual’s or family’s needs.
- Services tailored to unique gender, cultural, and age-related needs.
You Can Win!
Substance abuse is something you can conquer Let APDS join you in the fight to control what controls you. Contact us today.