Early Intervention
Reduce the risk of future dependence
About Early Intervention
The Early Intervention Program is a structured approach designed to identify and address problematic substance use behaviors at an early stage, before they develop into more severe addiction or dependence. The goal of such programs is to provide individuals with access to support, education, and resources to help them make healthier choices and reduce the risk of future substance-related issues.
Appointments for assessments can be scheduled by phone or in-person from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday by calling (610) 923-0394 Ext 109.
Key Components
Key components of early intervention programs typically include:
- Screening and Assessment – Evaluating individuals for substance use risks, patterns, and related issues to determine the level of intervention needed.
- Educational Sessions and Support – Offering individual and group sessions to help participants understand their behavior and the effects of substances on health & well being, develop coping strategies, and improve decision-making skills.
- Skill Development – Teaching life skills, such as stress management, communication, and problem-solving, to empower individuals to handle challenges without using substances.
- Referrals– Connecting individuals to additional resources, such as treatment programs or community support services, if more intensive intervention is needed.
- Accessibility for Individuals with Disabilities
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100 North 3rd Street, Suite 401, Easton, PA 18042
Business Hours
Mon – Fri: 8:30am – 4:30pm
610-923-0394 Ext 109