The Wolfe Center is an intensive evidence-based outpatient treatment program for teenagers who are using alcohol and other drugs and those experiencing co-occurring mental health disorders as well. The program uses a hybrid model of the best of proven adolescent substance abuse treatment and youth development methodology that includes motivational interviewing, the stages of change, youth development and a parent counseling and support component. The most intensive day treatment track includes enrollment at the Wolfe High School – a community school operated by the Napa County Office of Education. Youth in this track attend a combined treatment and school program for approximately 45 hours per week. Other tracks provide for six to twenty hours of program services peer week.
Wolfe Center counselors provide prevention services on most Napa County middle school and high school campuses. Prevention, intervention and treatment services are currently being planned for all Napa County middle and high schools for the fall 2007-2008 school year. |