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Our Treatment Program

AACS Counseling offers a flexible, multi-level Outpatient Program for clients who are seeking effective treatment for addictions. Our state-certified and DBHR-accredited Outpatient Program is designed for clients who do not require - or who have completed - Detoxification or Residential Treatment.
With more than 20 years of community service & providing successful alcohol & drug treatment services...
Our Outpatient groups are offered throughout the week, making this level of care an excellent choice for those who work. We also offer weekly family groups, which provide education and support to the loved ones of clients in treatment.
Outpatient Treatment gives the individual an opportunity to interact in a real world environment while benefiting from a peer-oriented, structured therapeutic program. Client progress is assessed regularly by clinical staff that develops individualized treatment plans with each client. Safe, supportive living in a sober living home is highly recommended during the outpatient treatment process.
Graduates from the Outpatient program are welcome in our Aftercare groups and Alumni Association. These groups help provide ongoing recovery support.

Outpatient Services and Components:

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  • Alcohol and other drug educational groups
  • Group counseling
  • Individualized treatment planning
  • Individual counseling sessions
  • Family Educational Groups
  • Discharge/Transition planning
  • Relapse Prevention
  • Access to a variety of resources, including multicultural resources
  • Introduction to 12-Step recovery principles and self-help groups
  • Drug screens when required
  • Legal system advocacy when needed

With more than 20 years of community service and providing successful alcohol/drug treatment services, AACS Counseling understands the challenges faced by alcoholics and addicts in their struggle to get sober and to stay sober. We address the unique needs of men, women and their families who suffer from alcoholism and addiction while using an evidance based treatment program, the Matrix Model.