In this episode, we shine a spotlight on a groundbreaking program called PAC'D (Parent and Individual Counseling | Anger Management, Community Service | Drug and Alcohol Classes) that offers a unique hybrid intervention for students struggling with addictive behaviors. Join us as we explore how PAC'D combines individual and group counseling, anger management techniques, community service involvement, and specialized drug and alcohol classes to support students on their path to recovery.
We'll dive into the transformative power of PAC'D's in-person and virtual drug and alcohol support groups, which provide a safe and restorative space for students to share their experiences and find solidarity with others facing similar challenges. Our discussion will uncover the utilization of the SMART (Self-Management and Recovery Training) curriculum, which guides identified students through an 8-week course, equipping them with the tools necessary to manage their addictive behaviors.
Furthermore, we'll explore PAC'D's non-traditional approach to rehabilitation, highlighting its creativity in addressing addiction and partnering with outside agencies for extensive support, such as residential rehabilitation, when needed. We'll hear inspiring stories of students who have undergone the PAC'D program and learn about its impact on their lives, relationships, and overall well-being.
Tune in to this episode as we delve into the innovative strategies employed by PAC'D to rebuild lives affected by addiction. We'll discuss the importance of hybrid interventions and the role of counseling, anger management, community service, and specialized classes in fostering long-lasting recovery. Whether you're an educator, a parent, or simply interested in exploring effective approaches to addiction intervention, this episode will provide valuable insights and inspiration.
Join us as we unravel the incredible work of PAC'D and the dedicated facilitators who are transforming the lives of students struggling with addictive behaviors, one step at a time.
Note: If you or someone you know is struggling with addiction, please don’t hesitate to seek professional help or reach out to a local support organization like Just Us 4 Youth. We are here to help.