SUD Counseling/Therapy includes Individual, Family, and Group, and enhanced with Group-Psychoeducation Counseling.
SUD Counseling/Therapy shall be provided in certified SUD treatment programs or community settings.
Qualified Practitioners of SUD Counseling/Therapy are:
Individual SUD Counseling/Therapy is a face-to-face service for symptom and behavior management, development, restoration, or enhancement of adaptive behaviors and skills, and enhancement or maintenance of daily living skills to facilitate long-term recovery.
Individual SUD Counseling/Therapy addresses the specific issues identified in the Plan of Care. Individual counseling/therapy shall:
Group Counseling/Therapy includes Cognitive Behavioral Groups, Support Groups, and Interpersonal Process Groups. Cognitive Behavioral Groups have a trained facilitator utilizing a specific therapeutic model to alter thoughts and actions that lead to substance use. Support Groups up lift members and provide a forum to share pragmatic information about managing day to day life. Interpersonal Process Groups delve into major developmental issues that contribute to SUD or interfere with recovery.
The following provisions apply to Group SUD Counseling:
Group SUD Counseling-Psychoeducation promotes help-seeking and supportive behaviors by working in partnership with clients to impart current information and facilitate group discussion through lecture, audio-visual presentations, handouts, etc. This service assists with developing coping skills that support recovery and encourage problem-solving strategies for managing issues posed by SUDs, and presents structured, group specific content taught by a trained facilitator. This service should also provide education about HIV, STDs, and other infectious diseases, though clients are not required to have one of these diseases to receive this education. Psychoeducational groups provide information designed to have a direct application to clients' lives that include but are not limited to developing self-awareness, suggesting options for growth and change, identifying community resources that can assist clients in recovery, developing an understanding of the process of recovery, and encouraging clients to take action on their own behalf toward recovery.
Group Counseling-Psychoeducation requires the following:
Family Counseling/Therapy is a planned, goal-oriented therapeutic interaction between a Qualified Practitioner and the client's family, with or without the client present. The aim of Family Counseling/Therapy is to improve the client's functioning with his or her family and to cultivate the awareness, skills, and supports to facilitate long term recovery. Family Counseling/Therapy must address specific issues identified in the Plan of Care. The following provisions apply to Family Counseling/Therapy:
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 22, r. 22-A6342