DUI Revocation Evaluations Lowest Price!!!

Stonewall Institute located in Phoenix, Arizona provides low cost DUI Related Substance Abuse Evaluations for the the fulfillment of ADOT revocation evaluation requirements. A qualified professional with meet with you to discuss your circumstances and complete Part C of your DUI Revocation Evaluation Packet. To schedule a DUI Revocation Evaluation in Arizona call Stonewall Institute at 602-535-6468 or visit www.duievalution.org

DUI Phoenix

If you have been arrested for a DUI, your evaluation classified you as Minimal, Moderate, Significant, or High Risk. Based on your risk classification you are required to complete an alcohol/drug education class and/or counseling.

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

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

Alcohol Screening Arizona

It is not uncommon for a defense attorney to advise clients to attend AA meetings or other alcohol abuse counseling while their cases are still pending. The fees for alcohol screening and substance abuse programs vary.  Defendants are usually required to pay any costs in addition to any court fines imposed. Some states allow the court fines to be reduced or offset by the cost of substance abuse counseling.

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

Alcohol Screening Arizona

The purpose of these screening and counseling laws is simple – without some sort of rehabilitative help, those suffering from addictions are more likely to be repeat offenders.  And without first screening each person individually, the right amount of treatment cannot be given.  Without screening or counseling, imposing monetary or even jail sentences are not always enough to deter future misconduct.  Instead, alcohol abuse counseling programs to rehabilitate may be the better option.  That’s not to say you will not have to serve time in jail or pay fines.  Some combination of abuse treatment, house arrest, and minimum mandatory jail time and fines will still be imposed.

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

Alcohol Screenings Arizona

Nearly every state has some form of court ordered alcohol or substance abuse counseling that is required for DUI offenders.  The rules for screening and counseling vary from state to state. The majority of states require first time and/or repeat offenders to enroll in some kind of substance abuse treatment program.  Such programs are usually part of probation or parole conditions.  To determine what level of counseling is appropriate for individual offenders, some state statutes also impose a mandatory substance abuse screening, a process oftendone prior to sentencing.

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

DUI Evaluation Tempe

Driving under the influence (DUI) is a term used by most states, for being legally intoxicated or impaired while operating a motor vehicle.

Each year, states enact stronger DUI laws and more severe drunk driving penalties. You could lose your driver’s license, be placed in jail and fined substantial fees. Your car insurance rates may rise and you could end up with a criminal conviction on your record that could impact your future and your employment opportunities.

If you or someone you know has recently received a DUI and would like to schedule a DUI-Related Substance Abuse Evaluation, contact Stonewall Institute at 602-535-6468.

Alcohol Evaluation Arizona

Substance abuse is a blanket term that is used to describe dependence on alcohol, illegal drugs, as well as certain prescription drugs. The physical dependence, abuse of and withdrawal from drugs and alcohol is outlined in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.

For some people, it’s difficult to determine if there is a true addiction involved or if their drug and/or alcohol use is social. Everyone behaves slightly different in addiction. Answering the following questions may help to determine an addiction:

Has your use of drugs or alcohol increased over time?
When you stop using, have you ever experienced physical or emotional withdrawal? Have you had any of the following symptoms: irritability, anxiety, shakes, sweats, nausea, or vomiting?Do you sometimes use more or for a longer time than you would like? Does one drink lead to more drinks? Have you continued to use even though there have been negative consequences to your mood, self-esteem, health, job, or family?

If you have answered yes to any of these questions and want help, contact Stonewall Institute.  If you have recently been convicted of driving under the influence, you may schedule an alcohol evaluation or  DUI-Related Substance Abuse Evaluation through Stonewall Institute at 602-535-6468.

DUI Evaluation Tempe

Because of the numbing of bodily sensations and the inability to act rationally when inebriated, many alcohol dependent individuals still fail to drink the water their body needs—often interpreting thirst as the need for another alcoholic beverage. If the signs of alcohol related dehydration continue to be ignored, alcohol dependent individuals can experience dehydration that requires hospitalization in order to treat.

In some cases, alcohol related dehydration can lead to overheating and death. Other possible consequences include the increased potential for driving under the influence.   Fortunately, many inpatient alcohol recovery centers will ensure that alcohol dependent individuals receive adequate hydration as part of their physical recovery process.  For additional services, to schedule a DUI-Related Substance Abuse Evaluation, contact Stonewall Institute at 602-535-6468

DUI Evaluation Scottsdale

In assessing need for substance abuse treatment, patients frequently underestimate their consumption. This underestimation may be attributed to denial, one of the hallmarks of the disease process of substance abuse. Patients may be asked about their drug or drugs of choice and the frequency, amount, and method of use.  CAGE is one type of evaluation:

  • C – Has anyone ever felt you should C ut down on your drinking?
  • A – Have people A nnoyed you by criticizing your drinking?
  • G – Have you ever felt G uilty about your drinking?
  • E – Have you ever had a drink first thing in the morning (E ye-opener) to steady your nerves or to get rid of a hangover

To obtain a drug evaluation  / alcohol evaluation in Scottsdale contact Stonewall Institute in Phoenix, Arizona at 602-535-6468.