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Alcohol and Drug Services of Gallatin County
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Programs We Offer -
Offsite Programs-
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Addiction Assessment/Treatment
- Adult Continuing Care
weekly groups, education and individual therapy for individuals who have completed
primary treatment and who need a lesser level of treatment than IOP.
- Evaluations
Adult evaluations are available for determination of Level of Care placement.
-Outpatient Services
weekly groups, education and individual therapy for individuals needing
a lesser level of treatment than Intensive Outpatient Services.
- Intensive Outpatient Services
an individualized program that includes group therapy, education and individual
therapy.
- Support for individuals waiting for inpatient treatment
Bi-weekly support group for individuals waiting for an opening in treatment at
ADSGC.
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Mental Health Services
- Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
beneficial for anyone wanting to learn and refine skills in changing
behavioral, emotional and thinking patterns associated with problems in
living, that is, those causing misery and distress.
Court-mandated classes
- Driving Under the Influence Program
a series of classes is provided for individuals convicted of drinking/driving offenses. State-mandated education/evaluations are provided.
- Misdemeanor Dangerous Drugs
provided for persons convicted of misdemeanor dangerous drug offense. Includes state-mandated education/evaluations.
- Monitoring
court mandated monthly educational sessions focusing on relapse prevention.
Employee Assistance includes workplace trainings and presentations.
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The Adolescent Resource Center (ARC)
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Off-site Programs
Recovery House-
offers a sober living environment for up to 7 men and women. Residents
have alcohol and/or drug dependence as their primary issue, and are either in or waiting
for placement in any phase of treatment through ADSGC.
The Olive Branch -
The Olive Branch offers male residents a safe, sober living environment; access to
medical/psychiatric services and substance abuse treatment; and case management,
skills training and community referrals. The desire is that each resident will achieve
employment, training, or educational goals that promote economic stability and
independence.
West Yellowstone -
Services in West Yellowstone include adult counseling and classes, offered every other
Friday from 10 AM to 3 PM. Call ADSGC at 406-586-5493 for more
information.
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Let's Control It! Responsible Alcohol Sales and Service
(RASS)
Next Bozeman training
- Thursday, August 5th from 3:00 to 5:30pm
Other details
- Location: The Bozeman Public Library, 626 East Main St
- A training fee of $15 for class materials will be billed after the training
- Participants must register
- Certificates of participation are issued by Montana Department of Revenue
Additional 2010 trainings
- September 3rd, October 7th,
November 4th, and December 2nd
(all classes are held on Thursdays) For a nominal fee, additional trainings may be scheduled at your place
of business.
For more information or to register for a scheduled training, please contact Jason Karls at 406-586-5493.
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Learn more about RASS trainings |
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Alcohol & Drug Services of Gallatin County
(406) 586-5493 |
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