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The Odyssey Women's Program Overview |
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Effective June 11, 2007 the Women's Program will be in its new location at 1919 John Wesley Avenue, College Park, GA. Phone number: (404) 762-9190; Fax number (404) 762-9101. |
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The uniqueness of Odyssey’s program for women lies in its gender-specific focus, and community-based approach to helping women achieve a self-sufficient and drug and alcohol-free lifestyle. The objective of The Odyssey Women’s program is to achieve two interrelated goals: to remove the cycle of drug-abuse as a barrier to employment, thereby increasing the economic self-sufficiency of women. Addiction treatment, therefore, serves as a conduit for job readiness.
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following topics are covered:
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12 STEP Meeting
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Psycho-Education
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Relapse Prevention
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Job Skills
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Goal Setting
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Trauma Recovery
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Health Issues
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Life Coping Skills
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Stress Management
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Community Issues
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Parenting Skills
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Community Care
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Comments from clients include:
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"It gave me hope- helped me realize I have some control over my life."
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"I completed treatment in June of 2000.
I am still clean today."
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"This is a safe and nurturing environment.
I feel like I can make the necessary changes in my life."
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Groups are held Monday through Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. and on Fridays from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
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Program Design
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The Women’s Program is a planned program of services designed to help a woman enter the workforce, while maintaining a drug-free lifestyle. Women’s self-sufficiency and determination are increased as they are able to stop using drugs and enter the workforce. Barriers to treatment are addressed in a gender-specific environment, focusing on the impact of substance abuse to health, family relationships, and society. A holistic approach is integrated throughout three carefully planned phases of the program:
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Phase I
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During Phase I, women participate in individual and group therapy for a minimum of 25 hours, 5 days a week. Women meet in therapeutic groups, addressing areas of addiction, recovery, self-esteem, and positive parenting, relationships, and job skills.
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Phase II
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After 65 days of successful treatment, clients move into Phase II. During this period, approximately 30 hours each week are devoted to training and job readiness. Many women begin employment in this phase, as they continue to live drug-free lifestyles. Those who are not yet working, receive six to ten weeks of intensive job training off-site with collaborating agencies. Treatment is reduced to 10 hours per week as the women begin employment activities.
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Phase III
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In Phase III, more than 30 hours each week are spent at a job site or in training. Between 5-10 hours each week are focused on aftercare, in which a woman continues to overcome substance abuse dependence and checks-in around her own safety. Focus here is on helping a woman maintain employment through developing healthy relationships and support systems. This phase involves five contacts a month with a participant, helping to assure that her transition to drug-free living is successful.
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