Florida Administrative Code
63 - DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE JUSTICE
63N - Mental Health/Substance Abuse/Developmental Disability Services
Chapter 63N-1 - SERVICE DELIVERY
Section 63N-1.0082 - Substance Abuse Treatment Services
Universal Citation: FL Admin Code R 63N-1.0082
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) Chapter 65D-30 F.A.C., established the requirements for substance abuse treatment services provided in facilities licensed under Chapter 397, F.S. or by Service Providers licensed under Chapter 397, F.S.
(2) In facilities and programs where substance abuse services are provided by a Licensed Qualified Professional, substance abuse treatment shall be provided as follows:
(a) Substance abuse treatment shall be based
on the youth's symptoms and DSM diagnosis identified by a Comprehensive
Assessment, Comprehensive Substance Abuse Evaluation or updated Comprehensive
Substance Abuse Evaluation, and shall seek to reduce the youth's symptoms of
Substance-Related Disorder and the negative effects of the symptoms on the
youth's behavior and accomplish the measurable goals and objectives specified
in the youth's Initial or Individualized Substance Abuse Treatment
Plan.
(b) Treatment techniques
which constitute substance abuse treatment utilized for youths with
Substance-Related Disorder include the following:
1. Individual substance abuse counseling or
therapy, which is one-to-one counseling between a youth with Substance-Related
Disorder and a Licensed Qualified Professional. Individual substance abuse
counseling shall be a planned and structured face-to-face counseling session
designed to address the youth's Substance-Related Disorder and accomplish the
goals and objectives in the youth's Initial or Individualized Substance Abuse
Treatment Plan. Individual substance abuse counseling must be based on evidence
based therapy models such as cognitive behavioral therapy, reality therapy,
rationale emotive therapy or identified as promising practices in published
quantitative research showing positive outcomes and demonstrated to be
effective in substance abuse treatment.
2. Group substance abuse counseling or
therapy, which is an assembly of youths with Substance-Related Disorder and a
Licensed Qualified Professional who meet at least once a week for the purpose
of promoting abstinence from all mood-altering Drugs and recovery from
addiction.
a. Group counseling/therapy shall
be a planned and structured face-to-face group counseling session designed to
address the youths' symptoms and accomplish the goals and objectives in the
youths' Initial or Individualized Substance Abuse Treatment Plan.
b. Group substance abuse counseling must be
based on evidence based treatment models such as cognitive behavioral therapy,
reality therapy, or rational emotive therapy or identified as promising
practices in published quantitative research showing positive outcomes and
demonstrated to be effective in substance abuse treatment.
c. Group substance abuse counseling provided
in DJJ residential commitment programs designated for Specialized Treatment
Services must not exceed a group size of 15 youths with substance abuse
diagnoses.
3. Family
substance abuse counseling or therapy, which is an assembly of a youth with
substance abuse impairment, members of his/her family and a Licensed Qualified
Professional, for the purpose of involving the family in the youth's
alcohol/Drug treatment. Family counseling or therapy must be based on effective
treatment approaches such as family systems therapy, functional family therapy
and multi-systemic therapy, or identified as promising practices in published
quantitative research showing positive outcomes and demonstrated to be
effective in family substance abuse counseling.
4. Psychosocial Skills Training, which is a
face-to-face therapeutic activity provided by a Licensed Qualified Professional
designed to address specific skills deficits or maladaptive behaviors and
improve the social, emotional and behavioral functioning and life skills of the
youth with Substance-Related Disorder. Psychosocial Skills Training must
address the specific deficits or maladaptive behaviors identified in the
youth's Initial or Individualized Substance Abuse Treatment
Plan.
Rulemaking Authority 985.64(2) FS. Law Implemented 985.601(3)(a), 985.14(3)(a), 985.145(1), 985.18, 985.48(4), 985.64(2) FS.
New 3-16-14.
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