10A N.C. Admin. Code 27G .3817 - MINIMAL PROGRAM CONTENT
(a) All levels of
Substance Abuse Services for DWI offenders shall include education for all
clients on:
(1) all items specified in the
"clinical interview", as defined in Rule .3805 of this Section;
(2) North Carolina DWI laws, penalties and
requirements for driver license reinstatement;
(3) the effects of alcohol and other
psychoactive substances on the body, brain, judgment and emotions of
individuals, with special attention to the systems and abilities used in the
operation of a motor vehicle;
(4)
the measurement of alcohol in the system, Alcohol Concentration; and
(5) the effects of fatigue, hunger, anger,
depression and prolonged inattention on driving behavior, by themselves and in
conjunction with mood altering drugs in the body.
(b) Short Term Outpatient Treatment shall
include all of Paragraph (a) of this Rule and the following items:
(1) responsible decision making concerning
the use of alcoholic beverages;
(2)
indicators that a person is at increased risk for more serious alcohol/drug
problems:
(A) family history of alcohol/drug
problems;
(B) attachment to a peer
group in which primary social activities center on alcohol or other drug
use;
(C) strong need for approval
and acceptance and a desire to alter feelings; and
(D) early signs of tolerance.
(3) introduce coping skills
appropriate to the problem level: to include skills for refusing to drink/use,
planning and limit setting strategies and an abstinence contract as a learning
experience.
(c) Longer
Term Outpatient Treatment shall include all of Paragraph (a) of this Rule and
the following items:
(1) an explanation of
alcohol/drug dependence, as a bio-psycho-social illness characterized by:
(A) general progression of dysfunction in
body, emotions and social/family functioning;
(B) strong emotional defense patterns
including denial, rationalization and deflecting blame;
(C) pronounced ambivalence, i.e. the
individual wants to be different yet wants to continue in the present behavior;
and
(D) difficulties in social and
family systems of the individual.
(2) The introduction of concepts, skills and
resources for recovery:
(A) relapse Prevention
concepts and skill building;
(B)
assistance in learning to address spiritual needs; and
(C) resources for self-help, support and
ongoing recovery.
(d) Day Treatment/Intensive Outpatient
Treatment Provide (a) and (c), but in the context of the client's more advanced
problems and greater need for intensive treatment (see ASAM Level II):
(1) The program shall take a thorough history
of the client and address all relevant problems through further assessment
and/or services provided by the program or referral. Problem areas shall
include the following:
(A) health and medical
conditions;
(B) family
relationships;
(C) manifestations
of emotional problems or psychiatric illness;
(D) legal issues; and
(E) employment related issues.
(2) Training and Continued
Education: Individuals who conduct and/or supervise DWI substance abuse
services shall complete at least 12 hours of DWI-specific education within each
two-year period, which must be documented in the personnel record of the
employee and reported to DWI Services with the application for renewal of the
approval process.
Notes
Eff. April 1, 2001;
Pursuant to G.S. 150B-21.3A, rule is necessary without substantive public interest Eff. July 20, 2019.
Eff. April 1, 2001.
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