Alcohol Chemical Treatment Series

What is A.C.T.S.?

A.C.T.S. is a self-help and recovery educational program designed to help individuals and families overcome the problems associated with alcohol and chemical abuse.

A.C.T.S. offers a holistic approach to the emotional, physical, and spiritual well-being of a person.

A.C.T.S. helps people heal from the pain of dysfunctional relationships associated with alcohol and chemical abuse and empowers families to break the cycle and pattern of abuse.

A.C.T.S. Benefits:

A.C.T.S. stresses the importance of accepting responsibility for a successful recovery and reinforces positive character development.

A.C.T.S. is a community-based substance abuse program with certified instructors. Our instructors come from all walks of life and work every day in communities across our nation to help people with addictive behaviors develop a reputable character and rediscover a healthy place in society.

Funding

A.C.T.S. is supported through private contributions.

12 Week Course

The A.C.T.S. program entails four lessons broken down into three segments. The program covers the physical, psychological, physiological, and emotional damage associated with alcohol or chemical abuse, and participants are encouraged to apply the lesson to their own problems, fears, and desires. Visual illustrations, historical application, and narrative are used to enhance the learning experience.

The substances covered in the program:

  • Alcohol
  • Cocaine
  • Crack
  • Marijuana
  • Narcotics
  • Inhalants
  • Designer Drugs
  • Hallucinogens
  • PCP
  • Barbiturates
  • Stimulants
  • Alcohol & Drug Dependence

Some Advantages of using A.C.T.S.

A.C.T.S. can assist with probation requirements and provide participants progress reports for state or federal agencies.

A.C.T.S. can assist with delinquency and detention requirements and provide participants progress reports for schools.

A.C.T.S. provides a healthy support group setting for participants and their families.

A.C.T.S. reinforces positive character development and strengthens aftercare efforts.