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Alcohol and Substance Use Evaluations

Objective Assessment for Clinical, Legal, or Personal Clarity

A Structured, Professional Evaluation Process

Enrich Relationship Center provides Alcohol and Substance Use Evaluations for individuals who require a formal, clinically grounded assessment for personal, legal, or professional purposes.

These evaluations are objective and evaluative in nature. The focus is on clarity, accuracy, and responsible documentation rather than treatment or advocacy.

What This Evaluation Provides

An Alcohol or Substance Use Evaluation includes:

  • A comprehensive clinical interview  

  • Use of appropriate, validated assessment tools when indicated  

  • Consideration of relevant personal, relational, and contextual factors  

  • A clear, written report with professional recommendations  

 

Evaluations are conducted with neutrality, clinical rigor, and respect for the individual being assessed.

Court-Ordered & Professional Evaluations

ERC completes court-ordered and time-sensitive evaluations in accordance with required standards and deadlines.

Documentation is prepared carefully to support courts, attorneys, employers, or other referring professionals in meeting their requirements.

Important Distinction

Alcohol and Substance Use Evaluations are not therapy.

 

They do not include ongoing treatment, counseling, or advocacy. Recommendations are based solely on clinical findings and professional judgment at the time of evaluation.

Scheduling & Contact

Availability varies by clinician and licensure.

To inquire about an evaluation or determine whether this service is appropriate for your needs, please contact Enrich Relationship Center.

“Not everything that is faced can be changed. But nothing can be changed until it is faced.”

- James Baldwin

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Request a Consultation

If you are seeking a structured, research-based approach to relationship or individual therapy, a consultation can help determine whether ERC is the right fit.

*If you are insured with Medicaid, due to state laws, you must see a Medicaid provider or risk losing your insurance coverage.
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