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MIP Alcohol Education
Program:
The curriculum that is used for the MIP Alcohol Education Classes is
a evidence-based and tested program called Teen-Intervene. This
program discusses with clients stages of change as well as motivational
interviewing and cognitive-behavioral therapy.
Stages of change: Offers a
framework of the state at which a client is currently at with regards to
his or her substance use. The five stages can be applied to anyone
examining their drug use behaviors.
Cognitive-Behavioral
Therapy: CBT is a technique that helps to change a person's
thoughts and feelings about his or her current behavior, and focus on
the awareness of social experiences and how they affect the way a person
acts.
Motivational Interviewing:
Used to help motivate one to change current behaviors.
MIP Alcohol Education classes meet
the first Wednesday and Thursday of every month. Classes are from
4-7pm both nights. For more information about this program or to
get signed up call us at (906) 774-7511. |