If you are wondering if drugs and/or alcohol have become a problem in your life, ask yourself these questions:
- Have you tried to cut down the amount of your use?
- Have you ever been annoyed by others comments about your substance use?
- Have you ever felt guilty about something you said or did while under the influence of substances or alcohol?
- Have you ever needed an "eye-opener" or taken drugs in the morning?
The MHA offers a comprehensive outpatient substance abuse program. The Stop Using Now (S.U.N.) program assists addicted people in finding and staying on the road to recovery. The S.U.N. program consists of an initial assessment, psycho-educational groups, individual therapy, and extensive Aftercare treatment.
The S.U.N. Program
The S.U.N. Program offers three levels of treatment to meet your individual needs. Upon completion of the program, participants will:
- Possess tools to help keep them clean and sober
- Be thinking clearer and making better decisions for themselves
- Regain memory
- Gain trust of loved ones
Its a Problem we can help.
With drug and alcohol addiction, everyone suffers: the chemically dependent person, the family, friends, employers and co-workers, and sometimes, even strangers. Addiction knows no bounds: it does not discriminate. It affects women and men, young and old, the wealthy and the poor, and persons of all races and religions.
