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Question regarding prevention programs
Topics: Of Interest To Everyone > Prevention | Readers Requests
2006-01-19 | By John W. Yost, LCSW | Post Feedback! | Send To a Friend | Print Version | Send Me Responses | Related
I work as a child/adolescent psychotherapist & specialize, in part, with children of alcoholics/addicts (COAs). In the past (10 + yrs ago) the public agency I work for, Behavioral Health & Recovery Services, has had monies to support prevention activities with at risk/high risk children - one such psycho-educational program we used was CAPi, targeted directly at COA's. We now have access to federal primary prevention monies again to be used specificially on prevention activities (ie, not intervention or treatment).
Question: Does Hazelton have/market prevention curriculum targeted at the children/families of addicts or do you know of any such materials? The program we choose does have to be research based in terms of outcome.
Thanks
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