Early Intervention Program

Stop the Cycle Before It Starts
Who Early Intervention Is For
Adolescents or young adults experimenting with marijuana, alcohol, or pills
First-time legal offenders referred by courts, probation, or attorneys
Students referred by school systems or behavioral teams
Employees mandated to complete substance education after workplace incidents
Parents concerned about risky behavior at home
Individuals with a pattern of poor decision-making, not dependency

What Makes Our Early Intervention Program Different
It’s Rooted in Respect
We don’t label people. We don’t use scare tactics. We create space for clients to reflect, learn, and grow without shame.
It’s Practical and Engaging
Clients engage in interactive group sessions, not boring lectures. We focus on real-life scenarios, peer pressure, triggers, and decision-making — all delivered in a way that speaks their language.
It’s Culturally Competent
We understand that context matters. Many of our clients come from communities where substance use is normalized, misunderstood, or tied to unaddressed trauma. We meet them where they are.
It’s Ideal for Court or School Compliance
We work directly with courts, schools, and employers to provide documentation, progress reports, and timely communication. Clients receive a Certificate of Completion once they meet program expectations.
It Often Prevents Escalation
This program isn’t just about checking a box. It’s a chance to interrupt a cycle before it takes root — and replace it with insight, coping tools, and real-life planning.
Program Overview
Substance Use Education
Understanding how substances affect the brain, behavior, and long-term goals
Cognitive-Behavioral Skills
Managing peer pressure, impulse control, and emotional triggers
Goal Setting & Self-Reflection
Identifying personal values, motivations, and red flags
Group Sessions
Small-group format encourages discussion, support, and accountability
Individual Check-Ins
Optional one-on-one support to reinforce learning and address personal concerns
Family Involvement (Optional)
We provide education and support to caregivers who want to engage constructively

A Real Second Chance — Before Things Get Worse
Who Refers to ITG’s Early Intervention Program?
Juvenile court systems and probation officers
Schools and alternative education programs
Employers, EAPs, and HR departments
Case managers and youth service providers
Parents or caregivers seeking prevention support