Prevention, Education, Treatment and Behavioral Health Programs
ASAM Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment
Outpatient substance abuse treatment services (ASAM Level 0.5 and ASAM Level 1) are provided in a group setting virtually and in-person. This program offers comprehensive, coordinated, and defined services that vary in level of intensity based on the individual’s assessed needs. Outpatient group therapy services are offered in English and Spanish, weeknights 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM and weekends. Preregistration two hours prior to the start of the group therapy session is mandatory.
Risk Reduction Program
Atlanta-DeKalb DUI School #5031
This is an intervention program required by law for people charged with driving under the influence (DUI), possession of illegal drugs, underage possession of alcohol while operating a motor vehicle, or boating under the influence (BUI). Classes are offered in English and Spanish, Saturdays and Sundays 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM and Mondays 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM for a total of 20 hours. Preregistration 48 hours prior to the start of class is mandatory.
Victim Impact Panel
The purpose of the Victim Impact Panel (VIP) program is to help drunk and drugged driving offenders to recognize and internalize the lasting and long-term effects of substance-impaired driving. The classes seek to create empathy and understanding of the tragedy, leave a permanent impression that leads to changes in thinking and behavior, and prevent future offenses. The panel is offered in English and Spanish, weeknights 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM and weekends. Pre-registration two hours prior to the start of the panel is mandatory.
DUI Court Program
The DeKalb County D.U.I. Court Supervised Treatment Program is a voluntary post-conviction treatment program for those who have multiple violations of driving while under the influence of alcohol or other intoxicants. It is a part of the probation portion of a DUI sentence. The Road to Recovery, Inc. has been providing treatment components for the Latino track of DUI Court since 2005. Should you need more information contact us at info@rdtorecovery.com
Immigration Psychological Evaluations
A psychological evaluation is a considerable investment of time and money for you and your family. The best advice you can receive is to use the professional services of a bilingual and bicultural, licensed mental health professional with solid bilingual education and with over 30 years of practical experience working with immigrant families.
In many types of cases, such as U-Visas, T-Visas, VAWA cases, Waivers, Humanitarian and Asylum cases, among others, a comprehensive clinical evaluation report, supported by irrefutable and documented evidence, can make a considerable difference in your case; more so, if your claim is based on emotional, mental, psychological, economic, or post-traumatic stress as a result of a crime or the domestic abuse.
As an immigrant, I offer you, first-hand knowledge, education, and experience working with immigrant populations from over 79 countries.
Contact me at rocio@rociowoody.com or visit my page at www.rociowoody.com for additional information.
Family Violence Intervention Program
The Road to Recovery is certified by the State of Georgia Department of Community Supervision (DCS) to provide the Family Violence Intervention Program (FVIP) O.C.G.A. 19- 13-10(6) in the state of Georgia. The GCFV works with the Georgia Department of Community Supervision in training, certifying, and monitoring all certified FVIPs and facilitators. The FVIP is offered in English and Spanish, weeknights and weekends, for 90 minutes of instruction. All psychoeducational groups are gender-specific.
Anger Management Program
The anger management program is specifically designed for people who realize they have a problem with controlling their emotions and impulses, their reactions to feelings of anger, and find it difficult to respond to challenging situations of any nature in a non-harmful way. Typically, fear or sadness (primary emotions) can be found underneath the anger. Fear includes feelings like anxiety and worry, and sadness comes from the experience of loss, disappointment, or discouragement. The program is offered in English and Spanish weeknights and weekends, individually for one hour or in a group for one and a half hours.
Parenting Skills Program
The parent skills program aims to support and strengthen existing parenting abilities and promote the development of new competencies so that parents have the knowledge and skills needed to carry out child-rearing responsibilities and provide their children with experiences and opportunities that promote child learning. The program is offered in English and Spanish, weeknights and weekends, individually for one hour or group for one and a half hours for eight to twelve psychoeducational sessions.
Theft Awareness and Prevention Program (Cognitive Skills/Shoplifters Alternative)
The theft awareness and prevention program is a psychoeducational program that may be required in the state of Georgia by the courts based on criminal charges related to shoplifting, theft, or related charges. The class is offered in English and Spanish, weeknights and weekends, individually or in a group, for a three-hour period.
Values Clarification Program
The values clarification program is an eight-hour psychoeducational program provided over the course of four-two-hour groups or eight one-hour individual sessions. The goal of this class is to educate at-risk individuals about the dangers of continued criminal activity and to intervene early to prevent recidivism. The program is offered in English and Spanish, weeknights and weekends.