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<strong>OSCA</strong> <strong>11</strong>-<strong>036</strong> Treatment Court Specialized Service Providers<br />

2.<strong>11</strong> Codependency Individual Counseling<br />

This is defined as individual face‐to‐face assessment, counseling, and/or education provided to a<br />

family member age thirteen (13) or over and/or to a family member below the age of thirteen (13)<br />

who possesses the requisite social and verbal skills of a thirteen (13) to nineteen (19) year old. All<br />

such services are designed to address and resolve issues related to co‐dependency and alcohol<br />

and/or drug abuse.<br />

2.12 Codependency Group Counseling<br />

Face‐to‐face assessment, counseling, and/or education provided to two or more (but less than ten)<br />

unrelated family members age thirteen (13) or over and/or to a family member below the age of<br />

thirteen (13) who possesses the requisite social and verbal skills of a thirteen (13) to nineteen<br />

(19) year old. All such services are designed to address and resolve issues related to codependency<br />

and alcohol and/or drug abuse.<br />

2.13 Family Counseling<br />

Family Counseling is defined as a service that coordinates care with, and enlists the support of, the<br />

natural support system through meeting with family members, referral sources, and significant<br />

others about the participant’s treatment plan and discharge plan.<br />

Additionally, the Family Conference service entails meeting with the family for activities that<br />

include, but are not limited to:<br />

communicating about issues at home that are barriers to treatment plan goals;<br />

identifying relapse triggers and establishing a relapse intervention plan;<br />

participating in the discharge conference; and<br />

assessing the need for family therapy or other referrals to support the family system.<br />

Program staff providing Family Counseling will be a QSAP.<br />

<strong>Addiction</strong> <strong>Awareness</strong> LLC will notify the Drug Court in the case of a need for detoxification or<br />

residential services. <strong>Addiction</strong> <strong>Awareness</strong> LLC will assist the Drug Court in the referral process, if<br />

requested.<br />

<strong>Addiction</strong> <strong>Awareness</strong> LLC will only provide treatment services at the request of the Drug Court. Any<br />

exceptions and/or changes to the levels of service will be approved in writing by the Drug Court and<br />

documented in the participant’s treatment record.<br />

2.14 Group Counseling will consist of activities directly related to the attainment of<br />

objectives as defined in the written treatment plan and provided to groups of more than one but no<br />

more than ten clients.<br />

2.15 Group Education will present general information and application of the information to<br />

participate through group discussion in accordance with individualized treatment plans which is<br />

designed to promote recovery and enhance social functioning.<br />

a. Topics include but are not limited to: Relapse Prevention, <strong>Addiction</strong> Education, Corrective<br />

Thinking, and 12 steps, as well as Big Book and NA book studies groups.<br />

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