Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment (ADAPT)
The primary objective of the Peterson-Schriever Garrison ADAPT program is to promote readiness, health and wellness through the prevention and treatment of substance abuse, and to minimize the negative consequences of substance abuse to the individual, family and organization.
ADAPT provides services primarily to active duty military members and/or Guard/Reserve members on Title V orders.
Services Provided
- Population-based educational outreach
- Preventative brief counseling
- Evidenced-based outpatient treatment
- Referral for inpatient detoxification/treatment
Warning signs of problematic substance use:
- Negative impact on relationships with friends and/or family
- Used to cope with stress or mood
- Decreased work or school performance
- Loss of memory
- Health problems
- Legal problems
- Drinking more alcohol than planned
- Frequent hang-overs
- Planning activities around alcohol use
- Difficulty refraining from drinking
How to seek services:
- Self-referral
- Medical referral
- Commander referral