DWI clients in treatment need specific requirements met to fulfill the conditions of their court sentencing. Treatment programs that help fulfill these requirements and terms, which are typically much more lenient than traditional sentencing which would include heavy fines and jail time, are offered in West Point to deliver alcohol education, therapy, and additional assessment for clients with serious alcohol or drug problems.
Education is a fundamental treatment tool used at rehab programs catering to DWI clients. There are different levels of alcohol education classes which can differ by state. Level I education usually consist of 12 hours of education about the effects and dangers of alcohol and drugs. This is the what someone with a single conviction or someone under 21 will ordinarily be required to complete. Level II classes would consist of both substance abuse education and group therapy at a program which is approved by the courts. How long a client will have to be in therapy depends upon certain factors, which can include how many DWI's the offender has had, and the severity of the offense. Most often individuals will be sentenced to the Level II DWI classes and therapy except for when their blood-alcohol content level was extremely low when they were arrested and there were no other serious infractions when the individual was arrested.
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