Stewart SroufeMedication Management in Hobbs, NM
LADAC, NCAC II, SAP
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The Palmer Drug Abuse Program (PDAP) is a fellowship of individuals and families working together to address substance use disorders. Founded in 1971 by Father Charlie Wyatt-Brown and Bob Meehan in Houston, Texas, PDAP began as a youth-focused support group in a church basement. The program serves adolescents and families affected by substance abuse and addiction through acceptance, love, and understanding. PDAP operates as a fiscally responsible non-profit providing free services for families affected by substance abuse. The organization has locations in Houston, Dallas, and Hobbs, New Mexico. Services include individual and group counseling for substance abusers, women in recovery, and families with children affected by substance abuse. PDAP integrates a service dog into clinical work to provide comfort and support during counseling sessions.
Credentials
LADAC, NCAC II, SAP
Role
Medication Management
Specialties & focus areas
Recovery focus
Other focus areas
Evidence-based approaches
Group therapy
Group Therapy. A small facilitated circle where people working on similar struggles practice naming what is hard, hearing themselves in others, and learning skills together. The room is the medicine.
Brief intervention
A therapeutic approach included in this provider’s plan of care. Contact for specifics on how it shows up in their work.
Motivational interviewing
Motivational Interviewing. A collaborative conversation that strengthens your own reasons for change rather than arguing you into it.
Relapse prevention
Relapse Prevention. Identifies your specific high-risk situations, warning signs, and choice points. Then builds a written, rehearsed plan for each so the moment is not the first time you decide.
Substance use disorder counseling
A therapeutic approach included in this provider’s plan of care. Contact for specifics on how it shows up in their work.
Trauma-related counseling
A therapeutic approach included in this provider’s plan of care. Contact for specifics on how it shows up in their work.
12-step facilitation
Twelve-Step Facilitation. Helps you engage with mutual-aid fellowships (GA, AA, SMART) as a recovery community rather than a solo grind.
What this facility offers
Care offered
Treatment type
- Substance use treatment
Setting
- Outpatient
- Regular outpatient treatment
How care is delivered
Ancillary services
- Case management service
- Child care for clients' children
- Transportation assistance
Education & counseling
- Substance use disorder education
- Individual counseling
- Group counseling
- Family counseling
- Marital/couples counseling
Who this is for
Special programs
- Adolescents
- Young adults
- Adult women
- Adult men
- Seniors or older adults
- Criminal justice (other than DUI/DWI)/Forensic clients
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