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Alcohol and Drug Evaluation Process-Georgia

An alcohol and drug evaluation allows a professional to determine whether an issue regarding the use of alcohol or drugs exists and therefore needs to be addressed with further attention or intervention. The alcohol and drug evaluation documents basic current and historic usage of substances along with the extent of effects. We welcome this opportunity to meet you and help you get to know yourself. Please call 800-683-7745 for an appointment.

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Alcohol and Drug Evaluation Process-Georgia

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  1. Alcohol and Drug Evaluation Process- Georgia You must complete an alcohol and drug evaluation Marietta if you are charged with a DUI. This evaluation is conducted by a state-licensed professional to determine if you have a substance use problem and, if so, what level of treatment is necessary. Here’s everything you need to know about the new evaluation process for alcohol and drugs. •Evaluation Process The first step in the alcohol and drug evaluation process is to schedule an appointment with a state- licensed professional. At your appointment, the professional will ask you questions about your drinking or drugging habits and your personal and family history. Based on your answers and the results of the SASSI test, the professional will determine if you have a substance use problem and, if so, what level of care is necessary. •Treatment Options If the professional determines that you have a substance use problem, they will recommend one of three levels of treatment: outpatient, intensive outpatient, or inpatient. Outpatient treatment requires you to attend weekly therapy sessions and participate in weekly Alcoholics Anonymous or Narcotics Anonymous meetings. Random drug tests will also be needed of you. Intensive outpatient treatment can be compared to the frequency of going to a meeting for people who have been newly sober. You’ll need therapy sessions every few days, but you will

  2. also attend AA/NA meetings two or three times per week so that your mind stays focused on recovery and not addiction alone! You will also be required to take random drug tests more often. Inpatient treatment requires you to live at a treatment facility for 30 days or more. You will participate in daily therapy sessions and AA/NA meetings during your stay. You will also be subject to regular drug testing. After completing any level of treatment, you will be required to follow up with your prescribing physician regularly and participate in random drug testing for a period determined by the court. Failure to comply with the terms of your sentence may result in additional penalties being imposed by the court. If you have been charged with a DUI, it is essential that you understand the new alcohol or drug evaluation Marietta process and what options are available to you should the court find that you have a substance use problem. If you have any questions about this process, don’t hesitate to get in touch with an experienced DUI attorney who can help guide you through it. The new alcohol and drug evaluation decatur process is designed to help those charged with a DUI get the treatment they need for any substance use problems. If you are required to complete an evaluation, it is essential that you understand the process and what options are available to you should the court find that you have a substance use problem. An experienced DUI attorney can help guide you through this process and ensure your rights are protected at every step. Call us at 1-800-683- 7745 for more details on evaluations and how to arrange your own, or visit our website at www.alcoholanddrugevaluations.com/ for more information.

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