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ARN30190-AR 600-85-001-WEB-3
600-85, KSARNG, Substance Abuse Prevention & Control, 2007 Jun 1(2)
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7. What can I expect when a Soldier is enrolled in treatment? Response 7: When the Soldier is enrolled in the SUD treatment the SUD provider will meet with the commander to discuss the treatment plan to include required rehabilitation testing (see para 8–2a). Both the commander and the Soldier must dedicate time and effort to the process. Depending on the severity of abuse, the rehabilitation/treatment plan may include the Soldier’s participation in any/all of the following
a. At least 12 hours of ADAPT.
b. Weekly individual or group counseling sessions.
c. Higher level of care.
d. Unannounced drug or alcohol testing intended to determine if the Soldier is still abusing drugs or alcohol. The Soldier is expected to participate in normal unit operations (for example, field training exercises, charge of quarters or similar duties, and deployments) while receiving the care unless medical profiling or other guidance succeeds these activities.

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