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The 12-Hour Alcohol Education Program (AEP) is an instructional program intended to provide rehabilitation for individuals convicted of driving under the influence of alcohol (DUI) or driving while intoxicated (DWI).
Our 12 or 26 week DUI and DWI classes are approved by the State of Maryland for all Maryland counties – DUI and alcohol use disorder training not just near you but in the privacy of your own home. Convenient, state-approved, private and secure, from an institution you can trust – the Resource Group.
The CDC Alcohol Program: Supports the Alcohol-Related Disease Impact (ARDI) application to estimate U.S. deaths from excessive alcohol use. Conducts research on and shares resources and tools about effective strategies for creating healthier environments that support people in drinking less.
If you are an applicant for a Maryland driver’s license you must complete the 3-hour alcohol and drug education program before you can receive the license if you: currently possess a driver's license from another country. currently possess an Armed Forces License only.
At Alcohol.org, our goal is to help people of all ages understand the truth about alcohol use disorder – from the real effects of alcohol consumption to the treatment options available for those in need. If you or someone you love has substance abuse or dependency issues, we can help them.
Greg's Driving School offers the 3-Hour Alcohol & Drug Education Program (ADEP). This three-hour class is required by the Maryland MVA for drivers who have a valid driver's license from another country and want to apply for a Maryland driver's license.
CBT4CBT—A self-guided, web-based cognitive-behavioral therapy program that teaches skills to help people stop or reduce drinking; health professionals can provide a prescription. CheckUp & Choices—A digital self-help program to guide people in deciding whether to change their drinking habits and developing skills to make a change.
Integrative Counseling offers a 12-hour brief education and treatment program for adults. This program is certified by the State of Maryland as an Early Intervention Level 0.5 Education Program. Clients will learn about the effects of alcohol or marijuana on their life, their brain, driving, family, and the law.
The 12-Hour Alcohol Education Program (AEP) offers several benefits, particularly for individuals who have been convicted of alcohol-related offenses or who are seeking education and support regarding alcohol use.
AEP is a five-week, 12.5-hour educational group series. During the groups, participants engage in interactive journal writing, self-growth, and enhancement activities to learn about the use and abuse of alcohol. Clients learn to develop a plan of action to change their behavior.
NIAAA supports and conducts research on the impact of alcohol use on human health and well-being.
Mandatory alcohol education, assessment, and treatment laws require attendance at DUI prevention programs geared toward alcohol education or therapy. Learn about sentencing, driving privileges, and much more at FindLaw.com.
The Tips for Teens series educates teens about the dangers of drug use, including short- and long-term health risks and ways the drug affects the brain. This fact sheet, written specifically for preteens and teens, compares the myths with the facts about alcohol use and its effects.
Alcohol101+ is a cost-free digital alcohol education program for colleges, universities, and organizations to use with college age students. Alcohol101+ is designed to provide college students with the knowledge and skills needed to make responsible decisions around alcohol, including not drinking.
Specific approaches to skills training and education can help clinicians provide the best possible options for those recovering from alcohol use disorder. The Relapse Prevention model was developed in 1985, based on socio-cognitive psychology approaches to mental and behavioral health.
Schools can educate students and families about the dangers of drug use and about how to prevent misuse and addiction. Many evidence-based prevention programs can be delivered in a school setting.
The Alcohol Education Program (AEP) is a 2-hour online module for students to learn how to make more informed decisions about drinking. The goal is to consider what potential risks are for current behavior and how to modify behavior to reduce risk of negative consequences.
Most comprehensive K-12 prevention education program in the world. The return of D.A.R.E.: How the curriculum has changed in UP schools. Addresses the critical risks kids face today – drugs & opioids, teen suicide, social media safety, and vaping. Highly trained officers building relationships while educating.
Alcohol and Drug Education is a free course developed for Veterans. Apply for and manage the VA benefits and services you’ve earned as a Veteran, Servicemember, or family member—like health care, disability, education, and more.
The Alcohol Education Program (AEP) is a 2-hour in-person class for students to learn how to make more informed decisions about drinking. The goal is to consider what potential risks are for current behavior and how to modify behavior to reduce risk of negative consequences.
Comprehensive research-based information on underage and binge drinking among college students. Helping colleges choose alcohol interventions wisely. Virtually every organ system is affected by alcohol. Provides links to school alcohol policies from thousands of U.S. colleges. College-related materials from NIAAA.