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Alcohol and Drug Services |
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| Assessment - Determining Your Needs |
As a new client, you will participate in an assessment session that focuses on gathering
information on your specific circumstances. Providing input on your preferences,
history, relationships and current needs will assist your counselor in working with
you to develop goals that are meaningful to you as an individual. Your counselor
will give you expert feedback on how you can best meet your goals based on your
needs.
Walk - In Clinics
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Walk-in clinics allow you to quickly access assessment services.
Walk-inclinics,are not necessarily "first
come, first served." As with any medical service, clients who present with a higher
level of acuity will be seen first.
We provide twoclinicsweekly
at our Xenia office and at our Fairborn office. Please be prepared to
be at the clinic for up to four hours.
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Alcohol and Drug Treatment Services
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All alcohol and drug treatment services provided by TCN
Behavioral Health Services,
Inc., incorporate intensive education and group therapy as the core of the recovery
process for clients struggling with the demanding challenges basic to overcoming the
powerful bonds of alcohol and other drug abuse. Individual therapy,
case management, and referral services are also provided when needed. To maximize
treatment effectiveness and build relapse prevention skills treatment is enhanced
by Twelve Step participation.
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Dual Diagnosis Treatment
People struggling with mental illness and substance abuse benefit from this specialized
treatment. Each person is given a highly individualized plan addressing their specific
concerns about how their psychiatric condition impacts their work in recovery from
substance abuse or dependence. Education and skill building focus on abstaining
from substances while managing the challenges of mental illness. Clients receive
additional support in this program through involvement with Community Support Services.
Men's Residential Treatment
TheChristopher Houseis a men's residential
treatment program addressing drug and
alcohol problems. Treatment length is based upon individual need but typically runs
up to 60 days to give you plenty of time to practice and establish recovery oriented
activities, utilize social supports, and manage stressors to prepare you for taking
on a clean lifestyle upon completion of the program. Residents are introduced to the 12-Steps
and complete Steps 1 through 9 while in the program.
Women's Treatment Tract
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| Quick Guide to Alcohol & Drug Services |
| Standard Outpatient Level 1 (SOPI) |
| SOPI is for clients who have experienced one or two
consequences associated with drug/alcohol use. Clients appropriate for this group have made unhealthy decisions
concerning alcohol/drug use or behavior while intoxicated has been problematic. The group is designed to offer
education about abuse/dependence and increase healthy decision-making concerning alcohol and/or drug use.
Orientation of the group is prevention. |
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| Standard Outpatient Level 2 (SOPII) |
| SOPII is for clients who have experienced two or more consequences associated
with AoD abuse. Most have diagnosis of dependence or abuse with "rule-out" dependence. The group is designed to
offer education about chemical dependence and relapse prevention, assist client in evaluating his/her
relationship with drugs/alcohol, and teach healthy coping skills for daily living. Orientation of the group is
education and intervention |
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| Intensive Outpatient (IOP) |
| IOP is for clients with chemical dependence diagnosis who have either failed
at lower LOC, or need highly structured program to maintain abstinence. The group is designed to offer education
about chemical dependence, relapse prevention, and basic recovery skills. Focus of the group is treatment and
development of naturally-existing support groups in the community. |
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| Aftercare/Relapse Prevention |
| Aftercare is for clients who have completed IOP, residential, or forensic
treatment and have over 30 days of abstinence. Focus of group is further development of relapse prevention skills,
identifying relapse triggers, and supporting client in expanding and utilizing support system. |
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Sensitivity and compassion for the unique circumstances of chemically dependent
women are highlighted in this treatment tract. Women often experience various traumas
before or during their involvement with chemicals. This special treatment tract
provides an opportunity to work in a secure environment with professionals experienced
with and understanding of those challenges you face while reclaiming your sobriety,
power, and self-esteem.
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JASS
JASS is an innovative outreach program that provides a unique opportunity for the
inmates of Greene County Jail and Xenia Adult Detention Center to participate in
drug and alcohol assessment services, group therapy, referral, and case management
services. The JASS program provides further assistance by coordinating recommended services and
arranging for follow-up services after the person is released. The JASS staff works closely with the
court system, attorneys, family members, probation officers and others.
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