Adolescent - Community Reinforcement Approach ("ACRA") is a specialty service that is provided in conjunction with Level 1 or Level 2.1 Outpatient treatment as a more targeted approach to treatment for youth and young adults, ages twelve (12) to twenty-four (24) years old with co-occurring mental health and SUD. ACRA services include approximately ten (10) individual sessions with the adolescent, two (2) individualized sessions with the caregiver and two (2) sessions with the adolescent and caregiver together in accordance with the procedures outlined in the ACRA evidence-based practice certification model.
The provider must have the following ACRA-certified staff for each ACRA team:
ACRA practitioners must comply with the supervision, taping, feedback and coaching requirements of the ACRA certification.
A minimum of four units of ACRA services should be provided once per week. Level 1 or 2.1 services shall be provided as clinically appropriate.
ACRA generally lasts up to six (6) months with the first three (3) months of services provided in the office setting and the last three (3) months of service provided in the home or community setting, based on the client's needs and progress.
Qualified Practitioners of Adolescent Community Reinforcement Approach (ACRA) are:
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 22, r. 22-A6347