Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Treatment—Adults & Adolescents
Access Behavioral Health Services, Inc. offers comprehensive outpatient substance use treatment for adults and adolescents, including drug education, individual therapy, family sessions, group therapy, and Intensive Outpatient (IOP) and outpatient groups. We specialize in treating substance misuse and dependence and use an integrated, co-occurring model so mental health and substance use needs are addressed together.
Who we help
We offer evaluations and recommendations for anyone experiencing the negative effects of substance use—whether you’re exploring concerns, returning to care, or continuing recovery.
What we provide
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Evaluations & placement recommendations using established criteria, plus referrals when a higher level of care is needed
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Individual, family, and group therapy with evidence-based practices (e.g., Motivational Interviewing, CBT, relapse-prevention skills)
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Intensive Outpatient (IOP) and Outpatient groups with structured goals, skill-building, and accountability
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Care coordination with primary care, schools, community supports, or courts/probation when requested
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Co-occurring care in collaboration with our psychiatric team when mental health symptoms are present
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) (limited availability)
When clinically appropriate, we offer MAT to support recovery and reduce cravings. Options may include:
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Buprenorphine-naloxone (Suboxone®) or buprenorphine
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Naltrexone, oral or extended-release (Vivitrol®)
MAT includes eligibility evaluation, routine monitoring, and coordination with counseling or recovery supports. We do not dispense methadone onsite; if methadone is indicated, we coordinate with a certified opioid treatment program.
What to expect
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Intake & assessment – substance use history, goals, and co-occurring needs
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Personalized plan – level of care (IOP or outpatient), therapy schedule, and support resources
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Active treatment – skills training, relapse-prevention planning, family involvement as desired
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Medication support – MAT evaluation and monitoring if appropriate
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Aftercare & recovery planning – step-downs, peer/community supports, and follow-up options
Access & scheduling
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Adults and adolescents welcome; self-referrals and provider referrals accepted
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In-person and telehealth options may be available depending on clinical needs and state rules
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Insurance and self-pay accepted; please contact us for current coverage details