Alcohol & Substance Abuse Awareness

 

Feeling like you don’t have a choice when it comes to alcohol or substances? It might be hard for you to imagine a life where you have the freedom to choose – but we KNOW it’s possible because we’ve seen it firsthand.

Whether it’s alcohol, substances, or both, we’re here to support you on your journey towards freedom! Register today for the class that fits your needs and experience the power of positive change.

Alcohol & Substance Abuse Awareness (4 Hr)

Register for two, 2-hour sessions to complete our 4-hour Alcohol & Substance Abuse Awareness class.

Alcohol & Substance Abuse Awareness (8 Hr)

Register for four, 2-hour sessions to complete our 8-hour Alcohol & Substance Abuse Awareness class.

Alcohol & Substance Abuse Awareness (12 Hr)

Register for six, 2-hour sessions to complete our 12-hour Alcohol & Substance Abuse Awareness class.

Alcohol Abuse Awareness (4 Hr)

Register for two, 2-hour sessions to complete our 4-hour Alcohol Abuse Awareness class.

Alcohol Abuse Awareness (8 Hr)

Register for four, 2-hour sessions to complete our 8-hour Alcohol & Substance Abuse Awareness class.

What to Expect

Many of our past participants arrived on their first day of class feeling hopeless and unsure. We get it – alcohol and substance abuse can feel overwhelming – but you’re not in this alone!

One of the single greatest success factors for overcoming addiction is a strong support system – that’s why we’re here!

Throughout the course of your class, you’ll learn about the different ways alcohol and substances affect your brain, body, emotions, and relationships. We’ll also equip you with the tools you need to make healthier choices going forward.

Some of the topics covered in our alcohol & substance related classes include:

  • Alcohol and drug’s effects on the brain and body
  • Alcohol and drug’s impact on the nervous system
  • Introducing how distorted thinking affects choosing to use alcohol and drugs
  • The family system and hereditary factors
  • Depression Testing
  • Anger Styles and Alcohol or Drug Use
  • Interventions for underlying emotional needs
  • Educational videos on the damage of alcohol and drug usage
  • Abstinence therapy an option in treatment.
  • Testing of the material and course evaluation

All of our alcohol and substance awareness classes are available virtually online. 

Once you’ve completed your program, you’ll receive both a signed letter of confirmation and a certificate of completion.

Register online or call our office at (866) 466-2643

Select a convenient date and time for your class using our automated calendar system.

Download your class materials and follow our easy setup instructions to join your session(s).

Questions? Contact our office at (866) 466-2643 and speak to our administrative team.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Q: Who should take this class?

A: All of our alcohol and substance abuse classes are designed to help participants take necessary steps to overcome addiction. While these classes are court-approved, they are also an excellent resource for someone needing support on their recovery journey.

 

Q: How do I know if this class is in-person or virtual?

A: At this time, all of A1’s classes are available virtually from the comfort of your own home.

 

Q: Do you take insurance?

A: A1 does not file directly with your insurance. However, we are happy to provide you with documentation you can send your insurance.

 

Q: Are your alchol and substance abuse classes court approved?

A: Yes! Both our alcohol awareness and alcohol & stubstance classes are court approved.

Q: I need a certificate for this class! How do I get one?

A: Upon completion of your class, we will immediately send you both a certificate and a letter of completion. If you are unable to locate yours, please contact our admin team and they will assist you.

 

Q: Will this class accomidate my work schedule?

A: Most of  our classes allow you to select dates and times of your choice.

 

Q: Is this class only for those who have been court mandated?

A: No! Anyone who is seeking support or help to find freedom from alcohol or drug use is encouraged to attend!

 

Q: How do I know which class length I need?

A: If you are court ordered, you will need to find out what the court requires. If you are not, we invite you to choose the option that accommodates your schedule.