CCTP began operations in 2006 as a joint initiative
between New Mexico Highlands University and Bernalillo County
Metropolitan
Detention Center (BCMDC) Community Custody Program (CCP) and Bernalillo
County
Department of Substance Abuse Programs (DSAP).
CCTP is a minimum of sixteen weeks intensive outpatient abstinence based program. Clients may attend up to 1-2 years. It utilizes the evidence based Matrix Intensive Outpatient model created at the Matrix Institute on Addictions, an affiliate of the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) Integrated Substance Abuse Programs. In research studies conducted by Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) the model has been shown to be very effective in the treatment of alcohol and substance use disorders.
- Clients must have a DWI within the past five (5) years.
- You must have a desire to abstain from using alcohol and/ or drugs while you are attending the program.
- You must have a desire to explore/ attend 12-Step programs
- Services are paid for by Bernalillo County.
VISION
Every New Mexican has the opportunity and resources available, to engage in a process of recovery from alcohol/drug addiction and/ or mental illness. Our vision is to strengthen and heal disrupted lives and families. We envision a system where individuals with alcohol and substance use addiction disorders are treated with dignity and respect.
MISSION
Our
mission is to improve the lives of individuals and families affected by
alcohol and other drug use through treatment, education, training and
research, promoting a greater understanding of addiction disorders.
- Provide
evidence-based treatment, prevention, and clinical assistance for
addictions via mental health services and Intensive Outpatient
treatment.
- Provide
culturally and linguistically competent treatment that is responsive to
the diverse citizens of New Mexico.
- To reduce
the recidivism of DWI in
Bernalillo County.
- Professionally train NMHU Social Work students and community professionals in mental health and alcohol/ drug addictions.
- Integrate clinical research with prevention interventions and creative therapies.
- Provide superior IOP, creative therapies, and primary prevention intervention services for individuals and families with alcohol and substance use problems.
- Promote
a change in community attitude toward addiction by providing education
on the disease of addiction and the addiction/ recovery process.
- To build University partnerships with the greater New Mexico Community.
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