Employee Assistance
We offer local employers information about Drug Free Workplace Policies and how to effectively address concerns about employee
substance abuse. Learn more about alcohol in the workplace.
Community-Based Addiction Assessment and Treatment Services include
- EVALUATIONS Adult and adolescent evaluations help determine the existence of a substance use disorder as well as the
appropriate level of care to address an existing disorder
- THE SHIFTING BRIDGE SUPPORT GROUP offers support for alcohol/drug
stabilization and recovery, while waiting for in-person treatment.
- OUTPATIENT PROGRAMS participants learn about:
the disease of addiction, how to prevent relapse, the recovery process
and barriers to recovery, the importance of family dynamics, and more.
The length of each program is based on an individual�s progress.
- INTENSIVE RELAPSE PREVENTION
assists those who have completed treatment to develop a balanced
lifestyle. It teaches essential life skills to use when confronted by
high-risk thinking and problematic behaviors. Participants attend one
weekly group session and an individual session every other week.
- ADULT CONTINUING CARE supports
those who have successfully completed treatment (inpatient or
outpatient) yet require additional treatment support. Participants
attend a once-a-week group session and an individual session every
other week. Sessions focus on relapse prevention, creating a healthy
environment that supports recovery, and strengthens skills learned in
treatment.
Co-Occuring Mental Health Services include
- DIALECTICAL BEHAVIOR THERAPY (DBT)
A behavioral approach that helps those enrolled in treatment to reach
their recovery-based life-goals by identifying risky behaviors and
teaching skills to change those. DBT is provided as a continuing care
program.
Court-mandated
Programs and Classes
THE DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE (DUI) & MISDEMEANOR DANGEROUS DRUG PROGRAM (MDD)
serves individuals convicted of impaired driving offenses and those convicted of misdemeanor dangerous drug offense.
Participants receive state-mandated evaluations. The educational part of the programs uses the evidence-based prevention and intervention program,
PRIME for Life, helps participants reduce their risk of
alcohol and drug related problems.
-MINOR IN POSSESSION EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM
is mandated for minors convicted of possession of intoxicating
substances.
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MONITORING Monthly educational sessions
focus on relapse prevention and offer important after-treatment support.
The Adolescent Resource Center
(ARC)
offers
The
"Let's Control It" Curriculum
- Where: Our in-office learning center.
- When: the first
Thursday of alternating months from 3 to 6 PM.
- The training fee is $15 for class materials, cash or check
only.
- Participants must register with trainer Rick Gale at 586-5908.
- Certificates of participation are issued by Montana Department of Revenue.
Additional trainings
For more information or to register for a scheduled training, please contact
Rick Gale at
406-586-5908.
Off-site programs
RECOVERY HOUSE & OLIVE BRANCH SOBER LIVING ENVIRONMENTS.
Offered for participants in one of the ADSGC treatment programs, the goal of
these sober living environments is to end the cycle of intoxication by
providing transitional housing, treatment and supportive services. Recovery House, Bozeman offers a sober living environment for up to 7 women,
and Olive Branch offers a sober living environment for up to 7 men. Contact
us to learn more about eligibility requirements and how to apply.
Learn more about Montana's Residential Treatment Consortium.
SERVICES IN WEST YELLOWSTONE & BIG SKY include adult counseling
and classes. Want more information? Give us a call.
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