The program uses research - based techniques in an approach comprised of relapse - prevention groups, separate parent and
adolescent substance education groups, individual sessions for parents and adolescents, family sessions, social - support groups, and urine and breath testing delivered over a 16 - week period.
Not exact matches
We are working to ensure that revenue from the sale of recreational marijuana goes to support evidence based and evidence informed
adolescent substance use prevention and
education programs and services.
We offer the following: - Free
substance abuse screening - 6 - 8 Week Treatment Programs - Evaluation and assessment - Individual and Group Counseling - Family Counseling - Drug Free Educational Component - Improved Decision Making Skills - Peer Pressure - Controlling Impulsivity and Anger Management - Behavior Management Skills - Relapse Prevention Program - Living a Drug Free Lifestyle - Drug Testing on Site - Depression, Anxiety, and Bipolar Issues With Substance Abuse Treatment The Drug - Free Adolescent and Adult Substance Abuse Education and Prevention Program is designed to educate individuals on the physical, mental, and behavioral effects of alcohol and drug abuse on the
substance abuse screening - 6 - 8 Week Treatment Programs - Evaluation and assessment - Individual and Group Counseling - Family Counseling - Drug Free Educational Component - Improved Decision Making Skills - Peer Pressure - Controlling Impulsivity and Anger Management - Behavior Management Skills - Relapse Prevention Program - Living a Drug Free Lifestyle - Drug Testing on Site - Depression, Anxiety, and Bipolar Issues With
Substance Abuse Treatment The Drug - Free Adolescent and Adult Substance Abuse Education and Prevention Program is designed to educate individuals on the physical, mental, and behavioral effects of alcohol and drug abuse on the
Substance Abuse Treatment The Drug - Free
Adolescent and Adult
Substance Abuse Education and Prevention Program is designed to educate individuals on the physical, mental, and behavioral effects of alcohol and drug abuse on the
Substance Abuse
Education and Prevention Program is designed to educate individuals on the physical, mental, and behavioral effects of alcohol and drug abuse on their lives.
Across the nation, more than 3000 pastoral counselors provide a variety of services including treatment for persons with mental disorders; counseling for adults,
adolescents, children, families and couples;
substance abuse treatment; wellness programs; religious retreats; spiritual direction; clinical training; consultation to corporations; outreach preventive services in prisons, military settings and schools; and community
education.
The federally funded websites listed below contain a wealth of information on prevention, evidence - based treatment, research,
education materials and statistics related to
adolescent substance use.
Substance Education Group: City of Longmont, Municipal Court; Substance education and counseling for mandated adolescents on p
Education Group: City of Longmont, Municipal Court;
Substance education and counseling for mandated adolescents on p
education and counseling for mandated
adolescents on probation.
He also served as co-investigator with OSLC scientist Dr. Charles R. Martinez, Jr. (now director of the Center for Equity Promotion in the College of
Education at the University of Oregon) on a variety of projects through the Oregon Social Learning Center Latino Research Team, including the Latino Youth and Family Empowerment Project I and II, which developed and tested a culturally specific parent training intervention for Latino families with youngsters at risk for
substance use and related problems; the
Adolescent Latino Acculturation Study, which was designed to learn more about how Latino families and their middle school youth who have immigrated to the U.S. adapt to life in this country; and PREVENIR, which developed and refined a culturally specific parent and teacher training program in four countries in Central America.
Regression analysis was used to predict group differences in depressive symptoms,
substance use, and health complaints of specific biracial / ethnic identification groups as compared with
adolescents identifying as monoracial in one or the other racial / ethnic category, while controlling for complex sampling design, mother» s
education, single parent family, and student» s grade.
Mental health problems in
adolescents may impair their ability to learn and create a risk for lower
education attainment and school dropout, 47 which in turn are known to increase benefit dependence.51 In the study by Fergusson and Horwood50 in which they studied conduct problems at age 8 years and unemployment 10 years later, analyses suggested that the association was mediated by a series of processes during adolescence including patterns of peer affiliation,
substance use, truancy and problems with school authority.
To compare the
adolescents from RYC and SE with
adolescents in mainstream
education, data were used from the most recent Dutch National School Survey on
Substance Use [15].
Adolescents who attend special education for behavioural problems (SEB) and adolescents who live in a residential youth care institution (RYC) are characterised by behavioural disorders and problematic family backgrounds and have an increased risk for sub
Adolescents who attend special
education for behavioural problems (SEB) and
adolescents who live in a residential youth care institution (RYC) are characterised by behavioural disorders and problematic family backgrounds and have an increased risk for sub
adolescents who live in a residential youth care institution (RYC) are characterised by behavioural disorders and problematic family backgrounds and have an increased risk for
substance use.