SOCIAL
SERVICES
UNIT
The Social Services Unit, established in September 1991, consists
of several program components: Substance Abuse Services, Women's
Program, Psychological Services, Anger Management Program, and
Crisis Intervention. Probationers who are in need of these services
but who have not yet been referred should immediately call their
community supervision officer for assistance at (979)
361-4410. As funds allow, the department may pay for services
for indigent offenders and may pay a portion of services for others
in need. In order for the officer to determine whether the department
may pay for services, the Income Assessment Form must be completed.
Click here to download an Income Assessment
Form. If the department provides services at no or reduced
cost and assessments, group meetings, or sessions are missed,
the department will no longer fund any of the services.
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Substance Abuse Services
Substance abuse services consist of assessments, group counseling,
individual counseling, aftercare, and the ReVia Program.
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Evaluations
Substance abuse evaluations, conducted by a licensed chemical
dependency counselor or counseling intern, are designed to determine
if an offender has a substance abuse problem or potential for
a substance abuse problem. Assessments include recommendations
addressing specific problem areas, with referrals to available
resources. Offenders identified as needing intensive outpatient
or in-patient substance abuse treatment are referred to outside
resources. Evaluations are provided on-site at the Social Services
Unit.
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Individual/Group Counseling
Group counseling is designed for defendants classified as "potential
problem users" and "problem users" who do not require
referral to an intensive outpatient or in-patient treatment program.
The intent is to provide information on the progressive nature
of addictive disease and the increasingly dysfunctional consequences
to the defendant through the use of the group process and individual
counseling on an as-needed basis. The program consists of two
hours of group meetings each week for 12 to 14 weeks and is provided
on-site at the Social Services Unit.
Individual counseling is designed for defendants needing short-term substance abuse counseling and who do not require referral for more intensive outpatient or in-patient treatment. Defendants identified for this service may benefit from short-term supportive counseling in an individual setting or in preparation for group participation. The intent is to provide information to address immediate substance abuse needs and provide appropriate referral information, if applicable. Services are provided on-site at the Social Services Unit.
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Aftercare
The Aftercare Program is designed to provide relapse prevention
and continuity of care services. It is an open, ongoing supportive
counseling group for males who have completed the in-house substance
abuse group counseling program or other counseling program. The
program consists of two hours of group meetings each week for
12 to 24 weeks or longer, depending on the defendant's needs,
and is held on-site at the Social Services Unit. Aftercare services
for females are provided through the in-house Women's Program.
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Women's Program
The Women's Program is an ongoing educational/supportive counseling
program for female defendants and includes information on, but
is not limited to, such areas as substance abuse, relationship
issues, history of abuse (physical, emotional, sexual,) coping
skills, stress management, parenting skills, and other issues.
The program is designed for women who do not require referral
to an intensive outpatient or in-patient treatment program or
intensive psychological/psychiatric services. The intent is to
provide women with an environment where they can address their
problem areas and learn more effective ways to address these problems
through the use of the group process, and individual counseling
on an as-needed basis. The program consists of two hours of group
meetings each week and is provided on-site at the Social Services
Unit. Women may participate in the program for up to six months,
with re-evaluation for continued need after six months.
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Psychological Services
Psychological services include psychological screenings to determine
the need for further evaluation for psychological services and
individual counseling on an as needed basis. Services are provided
on site by counseling interns, by an independent contractor with
the department, or other service provider.
Psychological screenings are available to all defendants and are designed to determine if a defendant needs further psychological services. Screenings include recommendations addressing specific problem areas and referral to available resources. Defendants identified as needing intensive outpatient or in-patient psychological services are referred to outside resources.
Individual counseling is designed for defendants needing short-term psychological counseling and who do not require referral for more intensive outpatient or in-patient services. Defendants identified for this service may benefit from short-term supportive counseling in an individual setting or in preparation for group participation. The intent is to provide information to address immediate psychological needs and provide appropriate referral information, if needed. The program consists of six one-hour individual sessions with re-evaluation to determine the need for six additional sessions. Services are provided on-site at the Social Services Unit.
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Domestic Violence/Anger Management
Program for Men
The Domestic Violence/Anger Management Program is designed for
male defendants who have been identified, either through evaluation
and/or behavior and/or self-report, as having ineffective coping
skills that result in assaultive behaviors toward others. Individuals
participating in the program are either on community supervision,
bond supervision, or have charges pending for an assaultive offense,
including domestic violence. In addition, defendants who have
a history of assaultive behavior or request services as a result
of legal problems stemming from inappropriate expression of anger
may be referred to determine eligibility for services. The intent
is to provide information on the consequences to the defendant
through the use of the group process, and individual counseling
on an as-needed basis. The program consists of an evaluation component
and individual/group counseling. The evaluation and counseling
components are similar to substance abuse evaluations and counseling,
with anger management as the focus. Group counseling consists
of two hours of group meetings each week for up to 24 weeks, and
individual counseling consists of six one-hour sessions with re-evaluation
to determine the need for additional sessions. Services are provided
on-site at the Social Services Unit.
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Crisis Intervention Services
Crisis Intervention is designed for defendants experiencing problems
to the extent that an immediate psychological crisis exists. The
intent is to provide information to address an immediate need
and provide appropriate referral information, if applicable. Services
are provided on-site at the department or the Social Services
Unit.