Adult Substance Use Treatment
Adult Substance Use Treatment is an outpatient program for adults ages 18+ who have a substance use disorder, often in combination with a mental health or emotional problem.
Goals:
- Partner with the patient to develop a therapeutic alliance
- Develop a realistic and solid treatment plan for change, with strategies and goals that promote a healthy lifestyle
- Identify environmental and emotional triggers for use and mental health issues
- Develop insight into oneself and behaviors, strategies for change, and practical coping skills to avoid relapse and increase the quality of life
- Engage with the family and community to develop a solid support system and an effective continuing care plan
- Teach and encourage ongoing skills use, good nutrition, exercise, life management skills, and overall physical and emotional health
- Teach and practice recreational and social activities that exclude the use of alcohol and other drugs
Program includes:
- Group counseling
- Individual counseling
- Care coordination
- Family programming
- Drug screening
- Peer-led alumni group support
Adult Substance Use Treatment Programs
- 3 four-hour sessions of group therapy a week
- 1 one-hour individual substance use counseling session every week to discuss treatment plan goals and core issues.
- Length of programming is dependent on clinical progress; average length is approximately 10 weeks.
- 1 four-hour session of group therapy a week
- 1 one-hour individual substance use counseling session every week to discuss treatment plan goals and core issues.
- Length of programming is dependent on clinical progress; average length is approximately 10 weeks.
- Group will start and end promptly at the times noted. 10-minute breaks at the top of each hour will be provided.
- Groups are held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, or Thursdays, depending on the location and level of care.
- Groups are generally held from 8am – 12pm and 4pm – 7pm.
- Please contact us for the most updated schedules.
Adult Substance Use Treatment Locations
For more information on our programs and scheduling, call SUD Admissions at 651-529-8479 or use the button below to request an appointment. Our Fax number is 651-604-5905.
We accept all insurances including medical assistance and other state health plans. A reduced rate for uninsured private pay patients is available. Forms for this program can be found on our Patient Forms page by clicking here.