South Eastern New Hampshire Alcohol and Drug Abuse Services
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Southeastern New Hampshire Alcohol & Drug Abuse Services (SENHS) wants to make the intake process as comfortable as possible.
They recognize that when seeking treatment the admission process can be emotional.
They are dedicated to helping you in a compassionate and timely manner.
The intake process for their programs begin with a phone screen, which is done by their Intake Coordinator, who can be reached through their main number at 603.516.8160, or walk-in services for screening are also available Monday-Friday 8:30am-5:00pm.
The following information will be asked:
Basic health information
Substance abuse history
Demographic information
Insurance information
Employment and income verification
Once the screening process is complete and you have been accepted into a program, all of the admission requirements will be outlined for you including your intake date, fees, and payment options.
Please call 603-516-8160 with any additional questions or drop in to their facility located at 272 County Farm Road, Dover, NH 03820.
All programs at SENHS focus on substance use disorders as chronic, progressive, biological, psychological, and social in nature.
Their staff members are trained to provide education about the nature and impact of addiction on the individual and on significant others.
The various treatment approaches utilize the latest in Evidence Based Practices, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, Matrix Model, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Seeking Safety, Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment and Motivational Enhancement Therapy.
Their approach is extremely compatible with such Twelve Step Programs as Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous, and all their clients are educated about such approaches, and exposed to meetings and encouraged to make supportive contacts in Twelve Step programs to further recovery efforts after discharge.
Their treatment programs offer education to the whole family, since all have been affected by a loved one’s addiction.
Clients in their residential treatment program generally participate in group process sessions, lectures, individual counseling, art and expressive therapy, psychodrama, intensive relapse prevention education, and numerous other components.
The primary goal of the program is to provide all a client may need to for a stable recovery, and to move to the next appropriate level of care.
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