Addiction Awareness OSCA 11-036 response - REDACTED.pdf
Addiction Awareness OSCA 11-036 response - REDACTED.pdf
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<strong>OSCA</strong> <strong>11</strong>-<strong>036</strong> Treatment Court Specialized Service Providers<br />
b. Within the curriculum, <strong>Addiction</strong> <strong>Awareness</strong>, LLC plans to implement the workbook from<br />
the Change Companies entitled “Drug Court Journal: A Program of Positive Values and<br />
Personal Responsibility”.<br />
Exhibit L:<br />
Drug Court Journal Information<br />
2.16 Group Education (Trauma Related)<br />
The program will provide Group Education (Trauma Related) as a component of the substance abuse<br />
treatment program. This service consists of presentation of recovery and trauma related information<br />
and its application, along with group discussion, directly related to the attainment of individualized<br />
treatment plans objectives.<br />
The program will utilize a group model that is a nationally recognized trauma treatment intervention<br />
provided by staff with a specific training related to trauma and addiction. Trauma Education groups<br />
provided will be gender specific.<br />
2.17 Family Therapy<br />
The program will provide Family Therapy as a component of the substance abuse treatment program.<br />
This service will consist of face‐to‐face counseling and/or education for the primary consumer and<br />
one or more members of the same family designed to address and resolve the family’s dysfunction,<br />
particularly as it relates to an alcohol and/or other drug abuse problem.<br />
When Family Therapy is provided and the family has more than one person who is an active<br />
consumer, the program shall invoice for services for only one consumer. However, a progress note<br />
shall be entered in the records of all family members who are active consumers.<br />
2.18 Individual Counseling (Collateral Relationship)<br />
The program will provide Individual Counseling (Collateral Relationship) as a component of the<br />
substance abuse treatment program. This service consists of individual face‐to‐face assessment,<br />
counseling, and/or education, designed to address and resolve issues related to codependency and<br />
alcohol and/or other drug abuse in the family, provided to a family member(s) age thirteen (13) or<br />
over and/or to a family member below the age of thirteen (13) who possesses the requisite social and<br />
verbal skills to participate and benefit from counseling.<br />
2.19 Group Counseling (Collateral Relationship)<br />
The program will provide Group Counseling (Collateral Relationship) as a component of the<br />
substance abuse treatment program. This service consists of face‐to‐face counseling and/or<br />
education, designed to address and resolve issues related to codependency and alcohol and/or other<br />
drug abuse in the family, provided to two (2) or more unrelated family members age thirteen (13) or<br />
older and/or below the age of thirteen (13) if such family member possesses the requisite social and<br />
verbal skills to participate in and benefit from counseling.<br />
In the event two or more members from a family attend the same group counseling session, an<br />
invoice will submitted for only one of the family members. However, a progress note shall be entered<br />
in the records of all family members who are active consumers.<br />
2.20 Drug/Alcohol Testing<br />
<strong>Addiction</strong> <strong>Awareness</strong> LLC shall provide on‐site on days and at times as deemed necessary<br />
by the treatment court. Collection of the sample for the test shall be observed by a<br />
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