About Adolescent Substance Abuse Program Glendale
Adolescent Substance Abuse Program (ASAP) in Glendale, Arizona is a teen focused outpatient substance use treatment program serving youth ages 12 to 18 and their families across the West Valley.
Since 1991 the program has combined structured group therapy with strong parent involvement to support lasting adolescent recovery.
Treatment and Education for Youth and Families
Treatment begins with a comprehensive evaluation that includes the teen and parents, DSM-5 diagnostic review, ASAM adolescent placement criteria, and drug screening when indicated.
Most clients enter the 10 week Intensive Outpatient Program which features 30 group therapy sessions delivered three evenings per week.
Clients can expect intensive group therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing and drug education, coping skills training, and relapse prevention.
Parents participate weekly through multi-family therapy and parent training including instruction on home drug testing techniques and accountability tools.
Quick Facts About ASAP Glendale
- Levels of care: Adolescent Intensive Outpatient Program and outpatient counseling.
- Who they treat: Teens ages 12 to 18 with substance use disorders, with required family involvement.
- Approach: Evidence based care using CBT, motivational interviewing, multi-family therapy, and stages of change.
- Accountability tools: Random and for-cause urinalysis plus parent training in home drug testing.
- Insurance: Contracts with major private insurers and several AHCCCS plans.
- Aftercare: Post-graduation referrals for ongoing clientor family therapy.





