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1976 Narconon UK Drug Rehab Graduate - Special Interview
Susanne Lawrence completed the Narconon drug rehab program back in 1976. She is one of the first to finish the full program in the UK. She never looked back and has been sober ever since. She used to be an international swimmer, fairly fit but then started smoking marijuana and then went on to snort cocaine (sulfate). Five years later, she felt like she was dying and one day found the Narconon program. If you need help with drug addiction, we can help. Read more about Narconon in the UK here.
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San Juan County Meth Pilot Project/DWI Center
The methamphetamine pilot project concept was introduced to the Governor in January of 2006 by a bi-partisan group of local legislators, county elected officials, and County staff. The plan was to develop a pilot methamphetamine treatment strategy based on the significant success of the San Juan County DWI Detention, Treatment, & Aftercare Program.
The methamphetamine pilot project processed the first group of clients into the program on November 1, 2006. A special orientation event was held in Judge John Dean's courtroom. The Alternative Sentencing Division oversees the DWI Center, the Methamphetamine Pilot Project, and the Adult Misdemeanor Compliance Program.
The methamphetamine pilot project shares a secure, minimum-security jail campus with the current San Juan County 28-Day DWI program. Making every effort to assure a safe and secure environment for all program participants, the same basic rules exist for both the meth clients and the DWI clients.
Treatment programming and dorm housing remain separate, although co-located; the DWI and meth clients are together only for meals and religious services. The daily, Monday through Friday, schedule consists of exercise and group sessions in the morning, followed by lunch. In the afternoon there are additional group sessions or educational units.
The meth pilot project employs the same empirically-supported treatment strategy and protocols in use by the DWI program; researchers from the University of New Mexico Center on Alcohol, Substance Abuse, and Addictions (UNM-CASAA) are interested in a thorough evaluation of the program.
The methamphetamine pilot project provides 60 days of gender appropriate jail-based substance abuse treatment, preceded and followed by intensive case management. About a year of aftercare services follow the initial inpatient program.
Treatment services are provided by Presbyterian Medical Services and Totah Behavioral Health Authority during the Intensive Outpatient and Aftercare phases. Recovery is a life-long commitment. The treatment strategy, sensitive to the engagement level and ability of the clients, includes individual & group therapy, life skills, substance abuse & health education, 12-Step programs, etc. Experienced Licensed Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselors (LADACs) and case managers provide direct services. Administrative and supervisory functions are provided by Alternative Sentencing Division / DWI Center staff.
Dr. Micheal Castenell, DWS, LISW Works with juveniles and adults with sexual problems behaviors. Spanish speaking.
DURANGO (324-1791) Marriage and family therapist.
Excel Case Management (324-8660) Assists adults and children with disabilities receive the supports they need to lead full lives.
Family Crisis Center (325-3549) Adolescent and children’s programs-court ordered and volunteer participants for adolescent and child victims of domestic violence, divorce, and substance abuse. Adolescent therapy available.
Family Crisis Center Counselors(325-3349) shelter (564-9192) Domestic violence counseling (children & adults), substance abuse counseling, shelter for battered women and children.
Family Resource Center (566-3825) Various programs serving infants, children, and families, incliding therapy and in-home services. Case management services/assistance in filling out forms.
Farmington Schools Student Assistance Services (324-0352 x1415) Prevention education, drug and alcohol screening, referrals and case management services.
First Baptist Church Bloomfield (632-3335)
Counseling
Four Winds Recovery (327-7278)
Alcohol and substance abuse
GALLUP, Battereed Families Services, Inc. (505-722-6389)
toll free (1-800-634-4508) crisis hotline (505-722-7483) DV counseling, Transitional Housing
Kathleen Miller (327-2607) Anger management, family therapy, life skills, mental health, trauma.
LDS Family Services (327-6123) Alcohol and substance abuse, anger management, family therapy, life skills, mental health. English and German.
Mission Impossible (564-9393) Alcohol and substance abuse, anger management.
Navajo Missions (327-0264) Anger management, family therapy, mental health.
Navajo Nation Dept. of Behavioral Health (1-505-368-1246) Counseling Services.
New Horizons (327-2532)
Alcohol and substance abuse, anger management, family therapy, life skills, mental health.
Parents For Behaviorally Different Children- (1-800-273-7232) Individual advocacy and support.
Pat Valverde Counseling (402-7883) Alcohol and substance abuse, English and Spanish.
(PMS) Behavioral Health Services (325-0238 or 325-1906 or 324-5855) Outpatient mental health and substance use treatment. Individual counseling, group therapy, education/information, and aftercare services.
(PMS) Roundtree Children’s Developmental Services (327-7720) Provides home based early intervention services to children birth to age 3 who have a developmental delay or an established condition, medical or environmental risk, which may result in a delay.
S. Western Behavioral Services (325-0238) Alcohol and substance abuse, anger management, family therapy, and mental health
San Juan County Juvenile Assessment Center (324-5800) Identify at–risk youth in the community in the need of intervention. Assist juveniles and their families with resources.
SHIPROCK, Home for Women & Children & Ajooba Sexual Assault Services
(505-368-5124) Ajooba SAS (505-368-5130)
Domestic violence and sexual assault counseling (children and adults), anger management, life skills, battered women and children shelter, sweat lodge. English, Navajo, Spanish.
SHIPROCK, DBHS Outpatient Treatment Center (505-368-1050)
Alcohol and substance abuse, domestic violence couseling, anger anagement, family therapy, life skills, mental health. English, Navajo.
Ragsdale & Assoc. (327-7472) Mental Health
Rebecca La Fontaine, LISW (327-1914) cell (793-1567)
TOHATCHI, DBHS (505-733-2805)
Alcohol and substance abuse, domestic violence couseling, anger anagement, family therapy, life skills, mental health. Rope course. English, Laguna, Navajo.
Totah Behavioral Services (564-4804)
Alcohol and substance abuse, anger management, life skills. English, Navajo, Spanish.
V. A. Community Outpatient Clinic (326-4383) Alcohol and substance abuse assesment, counseling, and education, anger management, mental health.
White Eagle Counseling (326-0524)
Alcohol and substance abuse, anger management, family therapy, mental health.