Is an early intervention program targeting 12- to 19-year-olds who display the early stages of alcohol or drug use, but do not use these substances daily or demonstrate substance dependence. Integrating stages of change theory and motivational enhancement, this intervention aims to help teens reduce and ultimately eliminate their alcohol and other drug use.It is administered in a school setting in two to four 1-hour sessions, 10 days apart.
SBIRT is a comprehensive, early intervention service for persons with substance use disorders and for those at risk of developing them. It is an opportunity for early intervention with at-risk substance users before more severe consequences occur. It includes:
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