Careers & Internships
We are always looking for passionate and dedicated individuals to join our growing team. Explore our career and internship opportunities below and take the next step in your professional journey.
Current Opportunities:
Part-Time Facilitators :Assist with program facilitation and client support.
Administrative Personnel
Support daily operations and manage client communications.
Evaluators
Conduct assessments and evaluations for clients.
Internships:
Marketing Internship
Gain hands-on experience in digital marketing and client outreach.
Clinical Internship
Work alongside experienced professionals and gain practical experience.
How to Apply:
If you’re interested in employment, contract work, or an internship, please send your resume to hr@gbehavioral.com. We look forward to hearing from you!
Seeking a Virtual Alcohol and Drug Evaluation?
Georgia Behavioral provides a wide range of services to support individuals on probation or pre-trial diversion. We offer DUI evaluations, alcohol and drug classes, and comprehensive counseling. Additionally, we conduct assessments for substance abuse, anger management, and more.
Our team of seasoned professionals is committed to helping you regain control of your life. We understand the challenges you may be facing, and we're here to guide you every step of the way.
For more information about our services, call us at 478.333.2182.
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Virtual DUI Clinical Evaluation
A DUI evaluation is a alcohol and drug assessment given to individuals who have been charged with driving under the influence. The clinician will gather information on the individual’s substance use history and current functioning during the evaluation. They may also administer various tests to assess for substance use disorders and other mental health conditions.
The goal of the evaluation is to provide recommendations to the court and any necessary follow-up care for the individual. It is important to note that these evaluations are not intended to determine guilt or innocence in a legal sense, but rather to inform future actions such as probation requirements or alcohol treatment programs.
Ultimately, a DUI evaluation can serve as an important step in addressing substance use issues and preventing future occurrences of dangerous behavior on the road
Alcohol And Drug Counseling
Our society often glamorize substance use, but the reality is that substance abuse can destroy lives and tear apart families. Alcohol and drug counseling can help individuals struggling with addiction free themselves from the vicious cycle of dependence and get on the path to a healthier, happier life.
Counselors assess the individual’s unique needs and develop personalized treatment plans, which may include group therapy, support groups, education, and lifestyle changes. These licensed professionals also work with family members to promote healing and understanding within relationships. Through the support of a counsellor, those struggling with addiction can learn to cope with triggers, manage cravings, and establish healthy patterns of behavior.
Taking the first step towards seeking help can be daunting, but alcohol and drug counseling offers a safe and supportive environment for individuals to begin their journey towards recovery.
Alcohol Assessment
Many people are familiar with court-ordered alcohol assessment because of a DUI charge, but such assessments can also serve as a preventative tool for those at risk of developing a substance abuse problem. Alcohol assessments typically involve filling out a questionnaire and meeting with a trained counselor or therapist to discuss your drinking habits and potential red flags for addiction.
The assessment can provide important insight into one’s relationship with alcohol and pave the way for seeking treatment if necessary. It is important to remember that an alcohol assessment isn’t just for those with severe or chronic issues; it can benefit anyone who wants to make sure their drinking habits are in check.
Substance Abuse Evaluation
An substance abuse evaluation is a substance abuse assessment used in the criminal justice system to determine if an offender can participate in and benefit from rehabilitation programs. The evaluation includes a comprehensive review of the offender’s mental health history, substance abuse history, abuse history, employment history, medical history, family history and current functioning.
A court-appointed therapist or alcohol and drug counselor often conducts this assessment. In some cases, the results of the substance abuse evaluation can influence a judge’s decision on sentencing or whether to order inpatient or outpatient treatment instead of imprisonment. It can also inform treatment plans and aid correctional facilities in providing appropriate services for the offender.
Ultimately, an substance abuse evaluation aims to provide personalized recommendations for how best to address their needs and potential risk factors, with the goal of reducing recidivism and promoting positive behavioral changes. While it should not be relied upon as the sole determinant in making decisions about an offender’s rehabilitation plan, an substance evaluation can provide valuable insight into their individual strengths and challenges.
Anger Management Evaluation
An anger management evaluation aims to identify a individuals skill level of managing emotions and behavior after they are triggered. A successful anger management evaluation should assess behavior, attitudes, and overall emotional well-being. It’s important for evaluators to ask both open-ended and specific questions about specific anger triggers and how the individual has handled them in the past.
In addition, it’s important to understand the individual’s support system and whether they have adequate access to resources such as therapy and support groups. By thoroughly evaluating these aspects, it’s possible to determine the potential need for participation in an anger management program.
It’s also essential to keep in mind that managing anger is a continuous process, so even successful evaluations should not be seen as a definitive endpoint. Rather, they should serve as checkpoints for ongoing growth and development.
What Are The 4 Levels of The Addiction Process?
The addiction process can be broken down into four distinct levels:
Pre-addiction
Intoxication
Withdrawal
Relapse
Pre-addiction refers to the period before someone becomes addicted to a substance or behavior, during which they may experiment or “try” the substance or behavior. Factors that contribute to pre-addiction include social and environmental influences, psychological factors such as stress or anxiety, and genetic predisposition.
Intoxication is when an individual is under the influence of a substance or engages in addictive behavior. They may experience euphoria, altered perception, impaired judgment, and other physical or emotional effects.
The withdrawal stage involves a decrease in use and potential physical and psychological symptoms of withdrawal. These may include intense cravings, fatigue, mood swings, and other symptoms that vary based on the substance or behavior.
Relapse occurs when an individual who had previously stopped using returns to active addiction. This can be triggered by stress, social cues, or other environmental factors.
It is important to note that not everyone will progress through each stage in the same way, as factors such as genetics and environment can play a role in one’s journey through addiction.