Diagnostic Assessment
A Diagnostic Assessment is an intensive clinical and functional face-to-face evaluation of a recipient’s mental health, developmental disability, or substance abuse condition that results in the creation of a diagnostic report consisting of a diagnosis, a recommendation of target population, and includes an order for services that provides the basis for the development of a Person Centered Plan.
Substance Abuse Services
Substance abuse refers to the overindulgence in and/or dependence on a stimulant, depressant, chemical substance, herb (plant) or fungus leading to effects that are detrimental to the individual's physical health, mental health, or the welfare of others. The disorder is characterized by a pattern of continued pathological use that results in repeated adverse social consequences related to drug use, such as failure to meet work, family, or school obligations,
Individual and Family Therapy
We provide Individual and Family Therapy for adolescents and adults. Consultation, education and support for a parent or caregiver of a child who is struggling with an emotional, behavioral or psychiatric illness. Family therapy is based on the understanding that working with someone’s environment and social context is critical for change. For children, the primary social context is the family.
Medication Management
Each initial medication evaluation starts with an approximate one hour consultation so that a full history can be obtained and necessary lab tests ordered. Only after a thorough review of all of the data will a collaborative plan be developed.
Marriage & Family Therapy
A family's patterns of behavior influences the individual and therefore may need to be a part of the treatment plan. In marriage and family therapy, the unit of treatment isn't just the individual. It is the set of relationships the individual has i.e. the whole family.
DWI Services
DREAM is a North Carolina licensed DWI Service Provider. We provide Alcohol and Substance Abuse Assessments for North Carolina DWI offenses. We also provide Substance Abuse Treatment programs as required by the State Of North Carolina. State law requires that DWI offenders obtain a substance abuse assessment and complete the recommended intervention, which is either education or treatment.
Case Management
DREAM’s case managers assist clients in gaining access to needed medical, social, educational, and other services. Case managers initiate and oversee the process of assessment and reassessment of the client. They are responsible for development of the Person Centered Plan. Case managers are also responsible for referral to appropriate services and continued monitoring of the provision of services.
Intensive In-Home Services
DREAM’s case managers assist clients in gaining access to needed medical, social, educational, and other services. Case managers initiate and oversee the process of assessment and reassessment of the client. They are responsible for development of the Person Centered Plan. Case managers are also responsible for referral to appropriate services and continued monitoring of the provision of services.
Pitt County Drug Court
Courts shall establish pilot programs in judicial districts that add a mental health treatment component to the existing drug treatment courts in those districts, thereby expanding those courts into therapeutic court programs aimed at providing treatment to repeat adult offenders with needs for either mental health or substance abuse services.
Community Support - Adults
Community Support - Child/Adoescent
CS consists of mental health and substance abuse rehabilitation services and supports necessary to assist the person in achieving and maintaining rehabilitative, sobriety, and recovery goals. The service is designed to meet the mental health/substance abuse treatment, financial, social, and other treatment support needs of the recipient. The service is also designed to assist the recipient in acquiring mental health/substance abuse recovery skills necessary to successfully address his/her educational, vocational, and housing needs.
CS services are services and supports necessary to assist the youth ages 3 to 17 years of age of younger and their caregivers in achieving and maintaining developmental, rehabilitative, and recovery goals. CS services are intended to meet the mental health or substance abuse needs of children and adolescents with significant functional deficits or who, because of negative environmental, medical or biological factors, are at risk of developing or increasing the magnitude of such functional deficits.