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Substance Abuse Treatment

Substance Abuse Treatment (SAT) is a four to twelve month program designed for inmates determined by assessment to have a moderate to high need for substance abuse treatment. Interventions rely on a cognitive-behavioral approach to teach participants strategies for avoiding substance abuse. The program places heavy emphasis on skill-building activities to assist with cognitive, social, emotional, and coping skills development. Regimented Treatment Program (RTP) and Helping Women Recover (HWR) are included under Substance Abuse Treatment.

Last Modified on Nov 13, 2024
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