Clients referred from the court/judicial system

Offered at both mental health and substnace abuse treatment centers
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  • name: Clients referred from the court/judicial system
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Facility has a program or group specifically tailored for clients referred from the court/judicial system.

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Court Clinic

513-352-2111
909 Sycamore Street , Cincinnati, OH 45202
http://www.centralclinic.org

Court Clinic

513-651-9300
909 Sycamore Street , Cincinnati, OH 45202
http://www.centralclinic.org

Court Diagnostic and Treatment Center

419-244-8624
1946 North 13th Street Suite 230, Toledo, OH 43604
http://www.courtdiagnostic.com/

Court Supportive Services

855-277-8824
510 South University Avenue Suite 150, Provo, UT 84601
http://www.css-utah.com/

Cove Center for Recovery

954-376-4783 x405
100 SW 10th Street , Fort Lauderdale, FL 33315
http://www.Covecenterforrecovery.com

Cove Forge Behavioral Health System Pittsburgh

412-431-3363
2500 Jane Street 2nd Floor, Pittsburgh, PA 15203
http://www.whitedeerrun.com

Covenant Medical Center Behavioral Health

319-272-8000
3421 West 9th Street , Waterloo, IA 50702
http://www.wfhc.org

Covert Action LLC

515-218-6125
1223 Center Street Suite 22, Des Moines, IA 50309
http://myCovertAction.com

CPAS/Comp Psych and Assessment Servs

352-508-5399
322 North Barrow Avenue , Tavares, FL 32778
http://www.cpascounseling.com

CPES Counseling and Consulting Yuma OP Clinic

928-783-0630
2180 South 4th Avenue Suite H, Yuma, AZ 85364
http://www.cpes.com

CPLC Maryvale Community Service Center

623-247-0464
6850 West Indian School Road , Phoenix, AZ 85033
http://www.cplc.org

CRASH Bill Dawson Residential Recovery Prog

619-239-9691
726 F Street 2nd Floor, San Diego, CA 92101
http://www.crashinc.org

CRASH Short Term I

619-282-7274
4161 Marlborough Avenue , San Diego, CA 92105
http://www.crashinc.org

CRASH Short Term II

619-234-3346
2410 E Street , San Diego, CA 92102
http://www.crashinc.org

Crawford Center Chrysalis Center

954-587-1008
3521 West Broward Boulevard 3rd Floor, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
http://

Crawford Center Chrysalis Center

954-587-1008
3521 West Broward Boulevard 3rd Floor, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
http://www.chrysalishealth.com/

CRC Health Oregon DBA Willamette Valley Treatment Center Inc

503-391-9762
3871 Fairview Ind Drive SE Suite 150, Salem, OR 97302
http://www.acadiahealthcare.com

Create Inc Medically Supervised Outpt Trt Ctr

212-663-1596
73-75 Lenox Avenue Suite 75, New York, NY 10026
http://www.createinc.org

Create Inc Medically Supervised Outpt Trt Ctr

212-665-1596 x335
73 Lenox Avenue Suite 75, New York, NY 10026
http://www.createinc.org

Creating Hope And Needed Care for Everyone (CHANCE)

706-733-4516
8218 Hazel Brand Road , Covington, GA 30014
http://www.chancecreatinghope.org

Creating Hope And Needed Care/Everyone CHANCE

706-733-4516
3540 Wheeler Road Suite 515, Augusta, GA 30909
http://www.chancecreatinghope.org

Creative Counseling Services

970-378-8805
3400 West 16th Street Building 3, Suite S, Greeley, CO 80631
http://www.creativecounselingservices.org

Creative Counseling Services

970-663-2900
325 East 7th Street Suite E, Loveland, CO 80537
http://www.creativecounselingservices.org

Creative Counseling Services

970-663-2900
350 East 7th Street Suite 13, Loveland, CO 80537
http://www.creativecounselingservices.org

Creative Counseling Services

970-221-4057
3000 South College Avenue Suite 202, Fort Collins, CO 80525
http://www.creativecounselingservices.org
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Medication treatments have been found most effective when used in conjunction with therapy and or counseling so it can be helpful to ask if the facility you are researching provides this approach as an option. Medication treatments are also prone to decreasing effectiveness over time. Supportive services can have a wide range of meanings. They range from helping patients find employment and housing to helping with physical health issues and ailments.

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