Health Resources
Treatment Services
Motivational Alcohol Treatment to Enhance Roadway Safety (MATTERS)
The MATTERS program provides treatment to adults who have experienced alcohol-related driving offenses (e.g. DWI or DUI).
Treatment is delivered at no cost to adults with DWI's to reduce harmful alcohol use.
Treatment services include: risk assessment, motivational enhancement, contingency management, individual therapy, and alcohol monitoring.
To find out if you might qualify for treatment services through the MATTERS program,
please call (210) 567-2752. All calls are confidential.
All services are FREE of charge.
CAMBIO: Substance Abuse Treatment Program for Teens
The CAMBIO program provides treatment to teens who have problems with marijuana, alcohol, and other drugs.
The outpatient treatment includes 10-session program for teens ages 12-18 that have alcohol, marijuana, and other substance use related problems and their parents. This involves weekly individual counseling for the teen and their parent or guardian.
This program provides a comprehensive diagnostic and child and family needs and strengths assessment.
If you or someone you know has a teen, and is interested in learning more about our program,
please contact us at: (210) 567-2750.
All calls are confidential.
All services are FREE of charge.
Health Education
The NRLC routinely conducts educational and training programs pertinent to the mental health topics that we have expertise in.
We are starting to compile a directory of this information for our internet audience.
The following lists some of our health resources:
- Aggressive and destructive behaviors in youth - Conduct Disorder
- Problems with attention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity - Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
- Suicide among Adolescents
- Teen's at increased risk for drug use problems
- Binge Drinking, not just for college kids
- Be the Match - National Marrow Donor Program
- Upcoming Parenting Classes at Clarity Child Guidance Center
If you are interested in having a member of the NRLC speak to your group on one of these or similar health topics please contact us.