Adolescent – Outpatient Programming
The Adolescent Dual Diagnosis Program (ADDP) is a highly individualized
and comprehensive outpatient program integrating both mental health
and substance abuse treatment services. ADDP services are designed
to meet the counseling needs of the dually diagnosed clients as well
as those dealing with substance abuse or mental health diagnoses
and the multiple issues (e.g., familial, emotional, academic, and
legal) with which these teens and families struggle. Following an
initial assessment, a combination of one or more of the following
program components may be recommended.
- Program Components
- Individualized Substance Abuse Education
- Weekly age-appropriate Dual Diagnosis Group
- Weekly age-appropriate Continuing Education Group
- Weekly Parent Support Group
- Individualized/Family Psychotherapy
- Drug and Alcohol Screening
- Monthly client/therapist Treatment Review
- Case Management Services
- Physical activity training (martial arts, diet and nutrition)
- In-Home Services (counseling, crisis management, and mentoring)
- Relapse Prevention Group
Educational seminars are scheduled at the request of other service
professionals or our clients. Typical seminars provided are:
- Making the Best of College
- Dual Diagnosis Treatment for Adolescents or Adults
- Assisting Teens in Developing Anger Management Skills
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