Substance abuse treatment is a condition that may be imposed to monitor a person's abstinence from alcohol and/or drugs. This condition may require people on supervision to participate in counseling, and includes various methods of testing to confirm abstinence. This also provides officers with the ability and means to directly address the alcohol and/or drug abuse of these individuals and to control their behavior.
The officer's duties include an initial determination as to whether there is a need for substance abuse treatment and/or testing. Once the condition is imposed, the officer will use the following steps to ensure compliance:
Mental health treatment is a condition that may be imposed to monitor a person's mental health wellness. This condition may require people on supervision to participate in mental health counseling. Treatment may include such services as psychological/psychiatric evaluations, individual, family, or group counseling, and medication. This also provides the officer the ability to monitor people on supervision who suffer from mental disease, which may range from anxiety and depression to more chronic disorders such as bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, or pedophilia.
The officer's duties include an initial determination as to whether there is a need for mental health treatment. Once the condition is imposed, the officer will use the following steps to ensure compliance:
Benefits of treatment to those who suffer from substance abuse and/or mental health disorders may include: