Online DUI Treatment

An Arizona Level I DUI calls for taking DUI Education and DUI Treatment. Now you can take Arizona DUI Education online and Arizona DUI Treatment online. All of these online DUI classes are accepted by all Arizona DUI courts.

Online DUI Services Tempe

Stonewall Institute makes it easy to complete all DUI requirements online.  If you have been arrested in Tempe for a DUI, you’ll want to start completing all DUI requirements as soon as possible.  If you want to get your Arizona restricted driver’s license, you’ll need to get a DUI screening for MVD.  We provide online DUI alcohol and drug screenings and file directly with MVD.  If you are required to take DUI education, you can take our online DUI education class from Tempe or anywhere you have your computer.  This self-paced online alcohol and drug awareness class is accepted by Tempe DUI courts.  We even offer DUI Treatment online for anyone who needs to complete more than 16 hours of DUI work.  To make an appointment for an online DUI screening, enroll in online DUI education class or online DUI treatment, or for more information, call us at 602-535-6468, or email at DUIonline@stonewallinstitute.com.  Or check out our website at www.stonewallinstitute.com.

Non-Judgmental DUI Class Phoenix

Stonewall Institute is well-known for how well they treat their clients.  All of their dui counselors and dui instructors have been trained to ensure that the client is treated with respect.  At the same time, they strictly follow all state-required guidelines for dui screenings, dui education and dui treatment.  All dui services provided are accepted by MVD, dui municipal courts, dui justice courts, and all legal entities in Arizona.   To enroll, call us at 602-535-6468 or email at duionline@stonewallinstitute.com.  For more information check out our website at www.stonewallinstitute.com.

Alcohol Screening Arizona

Counseling is important, and as part of your sentence or probation you are required to complete all sessions.  Failure to adhere to the court ordered requirements may result in increased penalties and probation violations.  Additionally, many state driving agencies will not re-issue a driving license or permit until the counseling conditions have been properly fulfilled.

If you are suffering from an alcohol or substance abuse problem, it is highly recommended that you seek help. For help with your questions and concerns regarding any of these programs, contact an experienced attorney in your area for information.

To schedule a Counseling or DUI Screening appointment with Stonewall Institute, please contact us at 602-535-6468

DUI evaluation Scottsdale

Recognizing there is a problem is the first step in drug treatment. Many people think they can kick the addiction on their own, but that usually doesn’t work. Overcoming addiction is not easy. It is not a sign of weakness to seek professional help from a trained drug counselor, therapist or entering a drug rehab center. Your first step may be to talk to a trusted friend or family member, a school counselor, doctor, teacher, or clergy person. Alcohol and drug rehab groups are often very helpful. These groups are voluntary associations of people who share a common desire to overcome an addiction. There are different groups that use different methods that range from completely secular to explicitly spiritual. Many individuals find success with twelve-step programs such as Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous.

If you have a history of alcohol or drug abuse and have recieved a DUI. Please contact Stonewall Institute for a  DUI evalution and more information about DUI services at 602-535-6468.

alcohol screening phoenix

Stonewall Institute provides complete drug screenings and alcohol screenings to court ordered DUI individuals via recommendation of the Arizona MVD / Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT), and any other person in need of a substance abuse evaluation. The goal of the alcohol screening is to assess the extent of a client’s current and past alcohol abuse and/or dependence. Individuals are screened through an in-depth personal interview by a qualified professional which includes, but is not limited to, an assessment of:

1) Client psychosocial history
2) Physical health problems related to alcohol and/or drug use
3) Previous history of arrests related to alcohol and/or drug use
4) Decrease in attendance/productivity at work or school due to alcohol and/or drug use
5) Prior history of drug or alcohol treatment

Risk factors which you may not know about that can cause alcoholism are:

* Steady drinking over time. Drinking too much on a regular basis for an extended period can produce a physical dependence on alcohol.
* Age. People who begin drinking at an early age are at a higher risk of alcohol dependence or abuse.
* Sex. Men are more likely to become dependent on alcohol than are women. However, women are at greater risk of developing some medical complications linked to drinking, such as liver disease.
* Family history. The risk of alcoholism is higher for people who have a parent who abused alcohol.
* Depression and other mental health problems. It’s common for people with a mental health disorder such as anxiety or depression to abuse alcohol or other substances.
* Social and cultural factors. Having friends or a close partner who drinks regularly could increase your risk of alcoholism. The glamorous way that drinking is sometimes portrayed in the media may also send the message that it’s OK to drink excessively.

To speak with a counselor at the Stonewall Institute regarding alcohol screening phoenix, contact us today at 602-535-6468.

Alcohol screening Phoenix

Stonewall Institute provides complete drug and alcohol screenings to court ordered DUI individuals, and any other person in need of a substance abuse evaluation as required by the Arizona MVD and Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT).

Because denial is a frequent characteristic of alcohol abuse and alcoholism, you may not feel like you need treatment. You might not recognize how much you drink or how many problems in your life are related to alcohol use. Listen to family members, friends or co-workers when they ask you to examine your drinking habits or to seek help. The goal of the alcohol screening is to assess the extent of a client’s current and past alcohol abuse and/or dependence.

To speak with a counselor regarding alcohol screening phoenix, contact the Stonewall Institute today at 602-535-6468.

Alcohol Screening Phoenix

Stonewall Institute provides complete drug and alcohol screenings to court ordered DUI individuals, and any other person in need of a substance abuse evaluation as required by the Arizona MVD and Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT).

People who abuse alcohol may have many of the same signs and symptoms as people who have full-blown alcoholism. However, if you abuse alcohol but aren’t completely addicted to it, you may not feel as much of a compulsion to drink. You may not have physical withdrawal symptoms when you don’t drink. But alcohol abuse can still cause serious problems. As with alcoholism, you may not be able to quit drinking without help.

The goal of the alcohol screening is to assess the extent of a client’s current and past alcohol abuse and/or dependence.  If you would like to schedule an alcohol screening phoenix, contact the Stonewall Institute today at 602-535-6468.

alcohol screening phoenix

Stonewall Institute provides complete drug and alcohol screenings to court ordered DUI individuals, and any other person in need of a substance abuse evaluation as required by the Arizona MVD and Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT).

Alcoholism is a chronic disease in which your body becomes dependent on alcohol. When you have alcoholism, you lose control over your drinking. You may not be able to control when you drink, how much you drink, or how long you drink on each occasion. If you have alcoholism, you continue to drink even though you know it’s causing problems with your relationships, health, work or finances.

To schedule an alcohol screening phoenix appointment today to discuss your problems with alcohol, contact the Stonewall Institute at 602-535-6468.

alcohol screening phoenix

Stonewall Institute provides complete drug and alcohol screenings to court ordered DUI individuals, and any other person in need of a substance abuse evaluation as required by the Arizona MVD and Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT).

It’s possible to have a problem with alcohol but not have all the symptoms of alcoholism. This is known as “alcohol abuse,” which means you drink too much and it causes problems in your life although you aren’t completely dependent on alcohol. If you have alcoholism or you abuse alcohol, you may not be able to cut back or quit without help. A number of approaches are available to help you recover from alcoholism, including medications, counseling and self-help groups.

To schedule an alcohol screening phoenix, contact the Stonewall Institute today at 602-535-6468.