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Courts, employers, DCFS, probation officers, and other referral sources often require evaluations to assess whether individuals may be experiencing underlying concerns such as substance use disorders, mental health conditions, anger management issues, or other behavioral health challenges that contributed to their referral.
At The Grove, we offer comprehensive Psychosocial Evaluations designed to determine the most appropriate level of care tailored to each client’s unique needs. In addition to a full continuum of treatment services, we provide foundational Drug and Alcohol Education and Anger Management classes to support clients in the early stages of recovery or to promote personal growth and development.

Evaluations

Taking an honest look

The Grove’s clinicians will start the process with an evaluation to look at an individual’s needs, situation, history, and patterns to properly place them in the correct level of care. A complete psychosocial evaluation will be conducted on each client that admits to The Grove. The purpose of the psychosocial evaluation is to properly diagnose and determine the correct level of care. Clients that have come to The Grove for completion of requirements from the courts or case managers are assessed to assure they receive the best care and treatment for their misuse of substances and or problems with managing their anger. The psychosocial assessment dives into a client’s history in all areas of his life, including, but not limited to family history, psychological history, substance use history, legal history, employment, history, medical history, and social history. By looking at all areas of a client’s life, clinicians get a holistic picture of the client, and hopefully a glimpse into what has led to the problematic behavior.

Alcohol & Drug Education Classes

What’s the difference between Use and Misuse?

Drug and Alcohol Education courses are offered at both of our Outpatient campuses, in either Gonzales, Louisiana or Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The courses run for a consecutive six week span, meeting once weekly for a didactic lecture style group. The client will be introduced to the definition of substance misuse versus substance abuse, will be asked to honestly take a look at their problematic drinking or use of drugs, and be introduced to a possible different way of life. The counselor will review consequences and legal ramifications of their substance issues, will introduce the client to the disease concept of alcoholism and addiction, will discuss healthy use of chemicals versus misuse of chemicals, have an introduction to a 12-step solution to alcoholism, and or be challenged to examine their problematic behavior.

Anger Management Classes

Are you managing your anger in a healthy way?

Our clinicians offer Anger Management courses to address unhealthy anger, and ways to manage it in a more constructive manner. The Anger Management course is a six week consecutive class, meeting once weekly. All participants are expected to be alcohol or drug free during this lecture series, and will be tested through urinalysis drug testing to assure compliance. We like to say “If you don’t have a problem with substances, then you won’t have a problem staying sober for six weeks“. Substance use and substance misuse go hand-in-hand with unhealthy, anger, and usually it is magnified when substances are involved. It is very common for someone with an anger problem to dualy have a problem with alcohol or drugs.
The Anger Management course will introduce the client to ways to rate and scale their anger, discover triggers that cause them to get angry, and explore different ways to alter their reaction rather than explosion or respoding with intense anger.

Open-minded to Change

    1. From our owners and directors to our former clients who have now joined our staff, we know the struggles of addiction firsthand. We offer hope for a new way to live.  Give it a chance. Your new life is waiting for you right around the corner.

 

    Read our stories, or contact our admissions team to begin your journey now.

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Admissions: +1 (225) 310-2600

Baton Rouge Outpatient Campus:
5329 Dijon Dr
Baton Rouge, LA 70808

Gonzales Outpatient Campus
202 North Burnside Ave
Gonzales, LA 70737

Ascension Residential Campus:
7384 John Leblanc Blvd
Sorrento, LA 70778

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