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2012 ANNUAL REPORT

2012

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“If you talk to a man in a language he

understands, that goes to his head.

If you talk to him in his

language, that goes to his heart.”- Nelson Mandela

 

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Who W

e A

re…

“CETPA is the first, and still

only, Latino agency to earn a Drug Abuse

Treatment License by the

State of Georgia and

national accreditation (2004-2013) by the

Commission on Accreditation of

Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) to provide

integrated outpatient behavioral health

treatment and prevention

services in Georgia in

English and/or Spanish.”14 years later and with the

help of many people, agencies, and

organizations, we are still here.

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New

In 2

012

GEN

-Rx

Proje

ct:

GEN-Rx is a new initiative to prevent prescription

drug misuse and abuse. This program, funded by

the Department of Behavioral Health and

Developmental Disabilities aims to educate the

public about the proper use of prescription drugs,

proper storage and the disposal drugs.

Gen-Rx is a response to the growing epidemic of

prescription drug abuse among youth and young

adults in GA. Nonmedical use of prescription drugs

has grown substantially since the 1990’s and is

responsible for an increasing number of

emergency room visits and overdose deaths.

The general project objectives are:

1. Decrease availability of prescription drugs for

12-25 year olds.2. Decrease access to prescription drugs for 12-25

year olds.3. Increase peer and family norms that discourage

prescription misuse/abuse among 12-25 year olds.

4. Increase the perception prescription drug

risk/harm in youth, young adults, family,

community members and providers.

The project will follow the the methods of SAMHSA/

CSAP Strategic Prevention Framework (SPF). This

method uses a five-step process known to promote

youth development, reduce risk-taking behaviors,

build assets and resilience, and prevent problem

behaviors across the life span. The Strategic

Prevention Framework Steps require to

systematically: •Assess their prevention needs based on

epidemiological data, •Build their prevention capacity,

•Develop a strategic plan,

•Implement effective community prevention

programs, policies and practices, and

•Evaluate their efforts for outcomes.

For more information on Prescription Drug Abuse

visit www.genrx.us

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Treatm

ent

Progra

ms:

BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES

CETPA provides individual, family and group

counseling for people suffering negative

consequences from alcohol and drug use or

addiction, for a variety of mental health issues

and employee assistance programs.  We are

committed to provide the following professional

services:Evaluations/Assessments:

CETPA provides Substance Abuse, Mental

Health, and Psychiatric evaluations for adults

and adolescents in Spanish and in English.

These evaluations are separate from the

treatment evaluations which a client receives

when they are applying for admission at CETPA.

 The result of these evaluations may or may not

involve continued utilization of services at

CETPA.  This decision is based on the results of

the evaluation and other exams.

Individual Counseling:

Sessions will be provided for clients that qualify

for this level of counseling or for clients who

chose individual counseling as a form or

continued care.Family counseling:

Sessions will be provided for clients and their

spouse/family to involve them in the recovery

process and to begin healing their relationships.

Group Counseling:

Different types of groups are available for

clients needing ASAM Level I treatment or

higher.  The minimum length of stay is usually

12 weeks. However, depending on

circumstances, the minimum length of stay for

some clients will be 18 weeks or longer.

We offer the first and only Spanish language

ASAM Level II treatment in the state of Georgia,

offering a minimum of nine hours of services

per week.

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Treatm

ent

Progra

ms:

Supportive Counseling:

Full hour or half-hour groups covering recovery skills

and the introduction 12-Step philosophy.  These groups

are integrated into Level I or Level II programs.

Online Counseling:

Through CETPA’s very own Virtual Reality Clinic , which

started last year, we can provide clients the same

counseling services as we do in the office – but in the

comfort of their own home through HIPAA compliant

Video Conferencing.Group Education:

One and one-half hour education lectures are provided

as part of the Level I or Level II programs or as an

added support to those in individual or family

counseling.  Topics and presenters vary each time and

include stress management, communication and

HIV/AIDS, among others.Family Program:

Our family program attempts to engage the family in

the process of recovery from the beginning.  The family

program meets on a regular basis.  Family members of

all ages are invited to attend.

Nursing Services:As part of the admission process, our clients receive a

Physical Assessment by a nurse.  The nursing services

include a Physician's assessment, laboratory analysis,

tuberculosis (TB) testing, drug testing and voluntary

HIV/AIDS testing.Medication Management:

Our Medical Director provides medication management

services to our clients at CETPA.  Our nurse can provide

any testing necessary before a client is placed on

psychotropic medications.

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Treatm

ent

Progra

ms:

SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION

PROGRAMIn the Fall of the year 2000, we launched

the first bi-lingual and bi-cultural Latino

Youth Prevention Program in the State of

Georgia.  Since then, we have developed

a Latino Youth Prevention Program for

boys and a Latina Youth Prevention

Program for girls that we currently

deliver in four counties to over 350

Latino youth.  Our programs are

delivered both at the schools we serve

after school hours and at our Norcross

office on Saturdays.Our programs utilize components of

Latino Programs developed by the

Substance Abuse Mental Health Services

Administration (SAMHSA), cultural

components and an alternative

recreational component.COMMUNITY EDUCATION PROGRAMS

CETPA is dedicated to educating our

community about the myths and

realities of substance abuse and the

common misunderstanding of mental

illness. We have criss-crossed the state

providing free community education

seminars and continue to do so as part

of our outreach program.  To schedule

your seminar, please contact us at

[email protected] or call (770) 662-

0249.

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Preve

nti

on P

rogra

ms:

The CETPA Prevention Programs

provide prevention efforts to the

Latino community in Georgia in an

attempt to increase the awareness

and the knowledge about alcohol,

tobacco and other drugs, and other

risk factors. Our primary goal is to

educate children, parents and families

and to help them make healthier

choices in order to avoid the pitfalls of

the many risks present today in their

lives.

CETPA provides prevention efforts

targeted to Latino youth whose risk of

developing substance abuse or other

dangerous behaviors is significantly

higher than others by virtue of

belonging to that subgroup. We

accomplish this through community

workshops, educational fairs and

dissemination of information.

Our programs include: The CETPA Prevention Clubhouse

The Statewide Alcohol Initiative

The NEW GEN-Rx Program

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Dr3

am

’rs

Clu

bhouse

:

CETPA’s Latino Youth Clubhouse

The Clinic for Education, Treatment and Prevention of

Addiction, Inc. (CETPA) is very proud of its latest program, The Latino

Youth Clubhouse ("Dr3am’rs").The Latino Youth Clubhouse Program is designed to

provide a comprehensive and unique set of services for children

and families coping with the isolation, stigma and other challenges of

substance use and co-occurring (substance abuse and mental

health) disorders.The Clubhouse is providing the Latino youth who are

receiving counseling services at CETPA, with support services

including:- Tutoring- GED preparation

- SAT preparation- Employment counseling

- Social activities such as outings

- Game room- Exercise- Aftercare services and

- Peer support servicesCHANGE: Hours of Operation

Monday – Friday12:00 PM to 7:30 PM (when school

is open)Monday - Friday        10:00 AM to 6:00 PM (when

school is closed)Saturday                  Based on Activity

Sunday                     Closed

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Our

Board

of

Dir

ect

ors

2012:

Doug Brush,CACIIDirector’s Men’s Program

Chairman Metro Atlanta Recovery Residences, Inc.

2815 Clearview PlaceSuite 100Doraville, GA 30340

[email protected] Seckman,MA,CACII,CCS

Clinical DirectorSecretary Metro Atlanta Recovery Residences, Inc.

2815 Clearview PlaceSuite 100Doraville, GA 30340

[email protected] D. Levine

Attorney at Law303 Peachtree St.McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP

Suite 5300 Atlanta GA 30308 Work 404-527-4090

Cell [email protected] A. Pittaluga

K12 Account Executive GA Solution Sales

1350 Northmeadwood Pkwy.

Johnson Controls, Inc.Ste 100Roswell, GA 30076

[email protected] J. WashburnCEO

106 Sweet Gum DriveWashburn Consultation Services

LaGrange, GA 30240Work 706-594-4732

Cell 706-594-4735Home 706-884-2570

[email protected]

Pierluigi Mancini, Ph.D.

CEO 6020 Dawson Blvd. Ste I

CETPA, Inc.Norcross, GA [email protected]

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Our

Team

Mem

bers

:

AguirreMariana

AlvarezCarla

AlvarezKevin

Arias JesseArtadi Jose MariaBaroni MichelleBenitezCarmen

BlastosBeatriz

Calderon Manuel A.

Cardoza-ZúñigaNorma A.

Cuervo-BandaRaulDaniel ClaudiaEspinosa

MarcelaFlynt Maryangel

Gobea RenzoGobea RosarioGonzalez-JaskulakElizabeth

HiguitaHenryHokett BobbyJuliao GloriaLegg KencyLokkesmoe KrystinLopez NicaudyLozanoSergioMachado

LauraMancini

PaoloMancini

PierluigiMancini

Robin M.Manon JenifferMejia CarolinaMelara VeronicaMonroy

Diana A.Moreno

BeatriceMosleyPatriciaMota MonserratParker Jennifer A.Pascual

SandraPerez-Espinoza

Clotilde

Perez-EspinozaClotilde

Plazas Diana M.PleytezJaneette

Prado FabriciaRivas AngelicaRivera CristinaRodriguezRaul

RosadoDiana

RosadoDiane

Seckman Stella

Sheetz RebeccaSolis ElhyVanegasGina

Zelaya Dolka Michelle

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Rew

ard

s &

Reco

gnit

ion: Employee of the Month:

January 2012 – Alejandro

CalderonFebruary 2012 – Jeaneett Pleytez

March 2012 – Dr. Carla Alvarez

April 2012 – Henry Higuita

May 2012 – Rick Rodriguez

June 2012 – Kyrstin Lokkesmoe

July 2012 – Alex BranderAugust 2012 – Mariana Aguirre

September 2012 – Angelica

RivasOctober 2012 – Marcela Espinosa

November 2012 – Sergio Lozano

December 2012 – Patricia MosleyEmployee of the Year

ALEJANDRO CALDERONCongratulations!!!!

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