4th Judicial Recovery Services, Inc.

White Pine, TN 37890
Located in Jefferson County
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License number: L000000034712
645 Hwy 25/32
White Pine, TN 37890

Available programs:

  • DUI School

Program languages include:

  • English

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Tel: (865) 674-2857

4th Judicial District Recovery Services, Inc. offers a range of comprehensive services to support individuals in overcoming substance use disorders and related challenges. These include Alcohol and Drug Assessments, which help determine the appropriate treatment services for individuals based on the Addiction Severity Index (ASI). The Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) provides intensive group therapy three days a week, totaling 12 hours per week, for individuals dealing with alcohol and substance abuse. The program utilizes Hazelden’s Co-occurring Disorders Program to address both substance use and mental health issues, and clients are encouraged to engage in 12-Step recovery programming while attending self-help meetings and submitting to random drug screenings. For first-time DUI offenders, the Basic DUI Program offers a 12-hour class incorporating the evidence-based “Prime for Life” curriculum to help individuals understand and reduce the risks associated with alcohol and drug-related problems. The organization also provides Transitional Housing for women, including pregnant women, offering a supportive environment and wrap-around services to help individuals achieve stability. Clients can stay for six to twelve months as they work toward recovery. Additionally, 4th Judicial District partners with H.E.A.L. of Sevier County in Sevierville, Tennessee, to offer the Women's Recovery Support Group, “Day One,” which combines 12-Step principles with Biblical teachings to support women in their recovery journey.

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