Sobriety Assessment
A Sobriety Assessment is a process used to evaluate an individual's level of alcohol or substance use and their overall state of sobriety. This assessment typically involves interviews, questionnaires, and sometimes physical tests to determine the impact of substances on a person's life. It helps professionals understand the severity of the issue and guides treatment options.
The results of a sobriety assessment can inform decisions about rehabilitation programs, counseling, or support groups. It is often conducted by trained professionals, such as counselors or addiction specialists, who can provide tailored recommendations based on the individual's needs and circumstances.