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District of Columbia Department of Behavioral Health
Department of Behavioral Health
ICH Youth Committee
Adolescent/TAY Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services January 24, 2019
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Department of Behavioral Health ICH Youth Committee Adolescent/TAY Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services January 24, 2019 One Agency. One Mission. One Voice. District of Columbia Department of Behavioral Health Adolescent Substance Abuse
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District of Columbia Department of Behavioral Health
Adolescent/TAY Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services January 24, 2019
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Services 5212 Astor Place SE Washington, DC 20019 (202) 621-8340 Ages 12-20
Center – 3029 Martin Luther King Jr Ave SE Washington, DC 20032 – 1244 Taylor St. NW Washington, DC 20011 (202) 779-8565 Ages 12-20
(LAYC) 1419 Columbia Road, NW Washington, DC 20009 (202) 319-2225 Ages 12-20
601 Raleigh Pl. SE Washington, DC 20032 (202) 735-5579 Ages 12-20
4130 Hunt Place, NE Washington, DC 20019 202-388-4300 Ext. 305 Ages 12-20
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Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment Expansion
Program (ASTEP)
Adolescents can access services from any ASTEP
network provider
Anyone can refer an adolescent for treatment
services
ASTEP offers help for Adolescents with Co-
Disorders
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Assessment/Diagnostic and Treatment Planning Initial, Comprehensive, Ongoing, Brief Assessments Clinical Care Coordination Case Management
Crisis Intervention Substance Use Disorder Counseling
Drug Screening
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Medication Management Medication Assisted Treatment (Methadone,
Adolescent Community Reinforcement
Approach (ACRA)
Motivational Enhanced Therapy / Cognitive
Behavioral Therapy (MET/CBT)
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The Adolescent Community Reinforcement Approach (ACRA) is a behavioral health approach for youth and young adults with substance use/co-occurring disorders. ACRA promotes increasing the family, social and educational/vocational reinforcers to support recovery. ACRA teaches communication skills, and problem-solving skills to cope with day-to-day stressors and encourages active participation in positive social and recreational activities. The goal of ACRA is to improve life satisfaction, to promote abstinence from and/or increase harm reduction knowledge on drugs and alcohol. ACRA supports the District Adolescent Substance Treatment Expansion Program (ASTEP) by integrating a sustainable evidence-based substance use and co-occurring practice into youth treatment.
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– Treatment is composed of approximately 10 individual sessions with the adolescent, 2 individualized sessions with the caregiver, and 2 sessions with the adolescent and caregiver together.
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RELATIONSHIPS
RELATIONSHIPS
ALCOHOL AND DRUGS
SCHOOL
GOALS
Adolescents, ages 12-18 and transitional aged youth (TA)/young adults (YA) 18-24 with a substance use and/or co-occurring disorder. District Providers engage youth in the following places:
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801 Pennsylvania Ave SE Washington, DC 20003 (202) 683-1079 Ages 21-24
Center 3029 Martin Luther King Jr Ave SE Washington, DC 20032 (202) 779-8565 Ages 12-20 and 21-24
(LAYC) 1419 Columbia Road, NW Washington, DC 20009 (202) 319-2225 Ages 12-20
601 Raleigh Pl. SE Washington, DC 20032 (202) 735-5579 Ages 12-20
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Partnering with sites to develop and sustain a evidence based treatment intervention for adolescents, transitional aged youth and their respective families. The goal of SYT is to enhance and improve access to, and quality of treatment for adolescents and transitional aged youth with substance disorders and co-occurring disorders. SYT utilizes the Adolescent Community Reinforcement Approach (ACRA) which is an evidence-based practice in conjunction with core treatment services. ACRA incorporates the Cannabis Youth Treatment Series (CYT) which uses Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Motivational Enhancement Therapy as clinical platforms. 13
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The purpose of this program is to enhance and expand comprehensive treatment, early intervention, and recovery support services for adolescents (ages 12-18), transitional aged youth (ages 16-25), and their families/primary caregivers with substance use disorders (SUD) and/or co-occurring substance use and mental disorders.
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The following services are offered through our recovery support services providers throughout the District of Columbia:
Recovery Evaluation Education Services (Ind. Group) Spiritual Support Group
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Social Activities
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A specialty recovery support service is Environmental Stability (ES). ES is a recovery housing service that provides a structured and stable living environment and recovery support system for up to six months. The objective of ES is to prepare the individual for independent living upon completion of the program. The criteria to be eligible for ES is as follows:
Be drug and alcohol free for thirty (30) days prior to
admission not including prescribed medication
Maintain sobriety throughout the program Be in recovery from a diagnosed SUD Be employed or participating in a structured training class or
workforce development program or participating in a combination of both for 30 or more hours a week
Deposit 50% of net income into an individualized escrow
account
Participate in other RSS services
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DC Recovery Community Alliance (DCRCA) (RSS Only) 1050 17th and L Streets, NW, Suite 1000 Washington, DC 20036 202-776-0645 Federal City Recovery Services (RSS and ES) 601 Raleigh Pl. SE Washington, DC 20032 202-735-5579 La Clinica del Pueblo (RSS Only) 2831 15th Street NW Washington, DC 20011 202-350-8048 Salvation Army (RSS Only) 2100 New York Ave, NE Washington, DC 20002 202-269-6333 Ext. 213 Samaritan Inns, Inc. (RSS and ES) 2523 14th Street NW Washington, DC 20009 202-667-8831 Ext. 267
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Total Family Care (RSS Only) 1214 I Street SE Apt. 11 Washington, DC 20003 202-747-8878 MBI (RSS Only) 4130 Hunt Place, NE Washington, DC 20019 202-388-4300 Ext. 305 Hillcrest (RSS Only) 915 Rhode Island Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20001 202-492-8781 So Others Might Eat (S.O.M.E) (RSS and ES) 60 O Street, NW Washington, DC 20002 202-797-8806 Ext. 1133
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If you know someone who needs Substance Use Disorders Services call the 24 Hour Access Help Line at 1(888)7-WE-HELP.
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