Alcohol-Related Issues 1. Active-duty personnel:
The clinical services for Army Substance Abuse Program are provided by the Substance Use Disorder Clinical Care (SUDCC). SUDCC is an outpatient substance abuse treatment service available to all active-duty personnel. SUDCC's mission is to support military readiness by providing effective treatment strategies that will enable individuals to develop abstinence, enhance quality of life and promote healthy lifestyles.
The SUDCC staff is committed to the enhancement of quality living through early identification, evidenced based interventions, individualized treatment plans and aftercare strategies to prevent relapse. The following clinical services are available:
Diagnostic Evaluations
Outpatient Rehabilitation
Individual and Group, Family and Couple Therapy
After Care Rehabilitation
Referrals for Medication Management
Referrals to Prime For Life Education
2. Civilian employees, including Contractors and Local National employees, Family Members, and Retirees:
Employee Assistance Program (EAP) services include screening, assessment, problem solving, referral, mediation and group facilitation.
Family members and retirees can address any problem that may adversely impact job performance, attendance, conduct or behavior on the job.
3. As of March 2020:
SHAPE Group of Alcoholics Anonymous (English-Speaking Meeting)
Tuesday Evenings from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m.
International Baptist Church
Chemin Du Prince, 284
7050 Jurbise
Drug-Related Issues 1. Active-duty personnel:
The clinical services for Army Substance Abuse Program are provided by the Substance Use Disorder Clinical Care (SUDCC). SUDCC is an outpatient substance abuse treatment service available to all active-duty personnel. SUDCC's mission is to support military readiness by providing effective treatment strategies that will enable individuals to develop abstinence, enhance quality of life and promote healthy lifestyles.
The SUDCC staff is committed to the enhancement of quality living through early identification, evidenced based interventions, individualized treatment plans and aftercare strategies to prevent relapse. The following clinical services are available:
Diagnostic Evaluations
Outpatient Rehabilitation
Individual and Group, Family and Couple Therapy
After Care Rehabilitation
Referrals for Medication Management
Referrals to Prime For Life Education
2. Civilian employees, including Contractors and Local National employees, Family Members, and Retirees:
Employee Assistance Program (EAP) services include screening, assessment, problem solving, referral, mediation and group facilitation.
Family members and retirees can address any problem that may adversely impact job performance, attendance, conduct or behavior on the job.
3. Drug Testing Program:
The Army Drug Testing Program is a command program composed of the Soldier, the commander, the Unit Prevention Leader (UPL), the Army Substance Abuse Program (ASAP) staff, the Forensic Toxicology Drug Testing Laboratories (FTDTL), the Medical Review Officer and the Staff Judge Advocate. The program has three primary goals:
To deter service members from abusing drugs including illegal drugs and other illicit drugs.
Be a tool for commanders to assess the security, military fitness, good order and discipline of their commands.
Serve as a basis to take appropriate action, adverse or other (including referral for treatment), with a service member based on a positive test result.
Anger Management Classes The Family Advocacy Program in Europe (FAP-E) outreach and prevention program is designed to strengthen and improve the quality of life for our military Families by increasing self-sufficiency, resiliency and community cohesion for active duty, Family members, civilians and retirees. FAP-E is dedicated to helping Soldiers and Families address the unique challenges of military life, living overseas and understanding how unmanaged stress can lead to child abuse and domestic violence. Services focus on prevention, education, prompt reporting, investigation, intervention, and treatment.
Anger Management Therapy and Treatment Social Work services, offered within the Department of Behavioral Health, can assist individuals and families cope more effectively with stress resulting from illness, disability, hospitalization, family violence or emotional stress. Anger Management counseling is available.
Anxiety Therapy and Counseling Supportive counseling services are available for personnel seeking treatment for anxiety. Virtual appointments are available.
Assertiveness Training Discuss the causes of anger and how it affects your health, relationships, and well-being. The focus is on helping people express their anger in a controlled and appropriate way.
Attention Deficit Disorder (ADHD) Counseling Supportive counseling services are available to personnel seeking evaluation and/or treatment for Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Neuropsychologists may be asked to evaluate for conditions such as memory loss or ADHD (Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder).