eWorld of Health provides Online substance use and mental health counseling services at various levels of care, including Early Intervention/Education Services, Regular Outpatient Care, Intensive Outpatient Care, Aftercare, and Substance Use Awareness utilizing individual or group counseling.  Other Online services include psychological evaluations and assessments, and Referrals.  eWorld of Health’s comprehensive list of services include:

Early Intervention/Education Program: Designed to increase knowledge about substance use and its associated risks.  This program focuses on teaching individuals (e.g., children, teenagers, parents, and other adults) on how to avoid, stop, and get help for substance use disorders; warning signs of addiction; how alcohol and specific drugs affect the mind and body; the consequences that addiction can have on one’s physical and mental health, family, relationships, and other areas of functioning; and how to deal with a family member or friend who is struggling with a substance use disorder.

Regular Outpatient Treatment Program (ROPT):  ROPT is the recommended regular Level of Care for individuals seeking support for substance use or mental health concerns who do not require round-the-clock support, safety monitoring, or residential care and requires 1-2 online sessions per week.  

Intensive Outpatient Treatment Program (IOPT): IOPT is the recommended intensive or higher Level of Care for individuals seeking support for substance use or mental health concerns who do not require round-the-clock support, safety monitoring, or residential care and requires 3-5 online sessions per week.   

Substance Use Awareness Program:  Specifically designed for family members and concerned members of the community to impart them with a better understanding of substance use, substance addiction, and chemical dependency as it pertains to the family and the community.    

Mental Health Teletherapy:  Online mental health counseling services for youth and adults.  Our clinicians address the stressful problems of depression, anxiety, alcohol and drug use, relationship issues, job stress, loss, trauma, and dual diagnosis disorders.   Our program is designed to help and support patients and clients as they learn to understand, manage, or cope with their feelings of depression or anxiety.

Referrals:  eWorld of Health’s process of referring or directing an individual to other programs including detoxification, day treatment, inpatient, or residential treatment if more intensive, Residential Treatment is required.

Psychological Testing and Evaluation: eWorld of Health’s Online series of tests via clinical interviews help determine the cause of psychological symptoms and disorders, to determine the correct diagnosis and follow up with the appropriate course of treatment. Each assessment provides our clinicians an opportunity to help an individual, child or family by finding strengths, any limitations, and unique needs, and providing helpful and practical recommendations for improvement and success. 

Individual counseling:  eWorld of Health’s Online individual counseling process is designed to treat the needs of the individual.  The individual meets one-on-one with an eWorld of Health clinician for forty-five-minute sessions, once a week. Individual counseling may last for a few sessions or many sessions, depending on the needs of the patient or client.

Group Counseling: eWorld of Health’s Online group counseling process addresses interpersonal problems and coping skills for specific problems, including depression, anxiety, codependency, and/or substance use utilizing a group leader or facilitator within a group of clients.  The group meets from 50-90 minutes with interactions between the members of the group and the clinician. 

Aftercare Program:  eWorld of Health provides support and recommendations for the recovery person in formulating an aftercare plan to support them in their early recovery, to prevent relapse, and to help them toward their other life goals.  The formulated aftercare plan will include activities, interventions, and resources to help the recovering person cope with triggers, stress, and cravings that they may face when treatment is over.  Each person’s aftercare plan will vary based upon their own needs.