Individualized programs, treatment, counseling and education in Philadelphia and Montgomery County are available if you receive a  DUI or become involved in a legal matter relating to your use or alleged use of drugs or alcohol. Usually, the requirement is that this treatment is provided by a CADC, CAADC, CAC or some other sort of addiction professional who may need to be more than just a psychologist despite a psychologist’s training being adequate and sufficient. At Jeremy Frank and Associates, we can provide treatment counseling and education that fulfills the requirements of the court, an attorney or judge’s recommendations. Oftentimes this can be accomplished in two or three sessions though sometimes clients decide that the treatment is helpful and wish to continue on. A CADC is a Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor and a CAC is a Certified Addiction Counselor. These are only a few of the terms used to describe treatment professionals with expertise in addiction. We can help you determine what sort of professionals will meet the requirements of the treatment, evaluation or program that you are being asked to complete.

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If you receive a DUI, DWI or drug trafficking violation in Philadelphia Pennsylvania or any other state and need to complete any requirements for all aspects of the judicial process then navigating the treatment or educational options can be daunting. Oftentimes your lawyer, a judge or a family member will suggest or require you to complete some sort of counseling or treatment and it can be complicated to determine which programs or counselors may be adequate or certified to provide this service. As a certified addiction counselor in Philadelphia and Licensed Psychologist specializing in addiction I can provide that treatment, counselling and education and guide you through that process. Most group programs are overly structured and have a one-size-fits-all approach which may not be best for you as each individual who becomes involved in a situation like this has unique, diverse and often complicated needs and preferences.

Provided below are some resources to help you learn about the laws pertaining to DUIs, DWIs, possession charges, drug trafficking penalties and criminal proceedings. It is important to remember that the system really is designed to support individuals in these situations to get help and not to solely punish people who have made mistakes. These experiences in life can be positive when all is said and done and individuals can learn about themselves and their behaviors or the roles that drugs and alcohol have played in their lives in such a way that they can make wonderful and helpful long term changes.

http://philadelphiaduiattorneyblog.com/drug-and-alcohol-counseling-centers-in-the-philadelphia-area.html

This page provides a list of counseling centers specializing in dui/drug possession cases.  One of the possible consequences for driving under influence of alcohol or other drugs is being required by law to attend some counseling sessions.

http://dui.drivinglaws.org/pa-dui.php
This is a link for Pennsylvania that explains dui laws, fines, and penalties.  It provides a defense attorney finder that searches using any given zip code.

http://www.ciccarelli.com/practiceareas/criminal/drugs/

The Ciccarelli law offices are located at multiple places throughout Pennsylvania. They specialize in defending people with dui/drug charges.

http://stopthedrugwar.org/speakeasy/2010/apr/05/marijuana_philadelphia_decrimina

This is a page about marijuana decriminalization in Philadelphia.  Previously, people who were caught with thirty or less grams of marijuana were charged with criminal misdemeanors but are now charged with civil summary offenses under a new policy.

http://www.cognitiveliberty.org/dll/fed_trafficking_penalties.htmlThe Center for Cognitive Liberty & Ethics (CCLE) is a network where scholars explain and discuss the law, policy and ethics of freedom of thought.  Their mission is to protect and enhance freedom of thought.  Brain research and clinical applications are currently moving towards uses other than just purely medical as a result of growing knowledge in the neurosciences, enhanced by exponential advances in pharmacology and other neurotechnologies (technologies that make it possible to monitor and manipulate the brain’s electrochemistry).

This page provides a list and descriptions of federal trafficking penalties.  It lists the certain kinds of drugs and the penalties for first and second offenses.

http://www.cognitiveliberty.org/dll/marijuana_%20trafficking_penalties.html

This page provides a list of penalties for offenses involving marijuana.  It has descriptions for first offenses and second offenses.

http://www.miami-criminal-lawyer.net/html/drugs-sentencing-guideline.html Provides sentencing guidelines for violations involving drugs in 2006.  It lists and explains each offense.

http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/RL30722.pdf
Drug Offenses: Maximum Fines and Terms of Imprisonment for Violation of the Federal Controlled Substances Act and Related Laws
Brian T. Yeh.  This is a chart that lists the maximum fines and terms of imprisonment that a person may be penalized with for violating the federal Controlled Substances Act (CSA) and other drug supply and drug demand related laws.  Some of the drugs listed are: heroincocaine, crack, PCP, LSD, marijuana, amphetamine, methamphetamine.

 

Individual programs with treatment, education or counseling  in Philadelphia for a  DUI or any other legal matter pertaining to drug or alcohol use is available. Contact an Addiction Psychologist or Certified Addiction Counselor in Philadelphia.

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