Most often you will be asked to complete a drug and alcohol evaluation to assess your substance use, its impact on your health and functioning, and the level of care you need; the evaluation typically includes a structured interview about your drug and alcohol history, standardized screening tools, a brief mental health screening, and clear recommendations for treatment, education, or monitoring.
You may be required to get an evaluation by a court, employer, probation officer, school, or licensing board, or you may seek one yourself to get treatment guidance or meet program requirements. Primary care providers, behavioral health clinicians, and family members commonly refer people, and you can request an evaluation at any time to begin treatment planning.
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