Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) combines specific medications with behavioral therapy to treat substance use disorders. This treatment is primarily used for opioid and alcohol use disorders. However, medications that target mood symptoms associated with withdrawal, in combination with behavioral therapy, have been shown to be effective in treating a multitude of substance use disorders.
State certified 24-hour and 10-hour DUI (ADSAC) schools, VIP, and 6 or 12-week DUI (ADSAC) outpatient services.
State certified 24-hour and 10-hour DUI (ADSAC) schools, VIP, and 6 or 12-week DUI (ADSAC) outpatient services.
10 and 24-hour substance abuse education programs focusing on those who are struggling in the early stages of a substance abuse problem and are starting to suffer from school, employment, legal and/or family consequences/problems.
Co-occurring (mental health and substance use) treatment services for adults, adolescents, and families. Services range from 12-16 weeks, are gender specific and tailored to meet each client’s specific needs.