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Assisting in Rehabilitating Kids (ARK)

Assisting in Rehabilitating Kids (ARK) is an intervention designed to increase abstinence, increase safer sex practices, and reduce risky sex behaviors in substance-dependent youth. The intervention is delivered in small groups after the participants’ initial detoxification in the drug treatment facilities. Delivery methods include games, group discussion, lectures, practice, and training. ARK is adapted from the Becoming a Responsible Teen (BART) program.

Posted in: Guidelines Plus on 07/09/2012 | Link to this post on IFP |
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