About Army Substance Abuse Program – ASAP – Schofield Barracks
The Army Substance Abuse Program at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, is also known as ASAP. Here, they help soldiers, civilians, retirees, and families overcome drug and alcohol addiction through a variety of programs.
Some of the services they provide include drug testing for civilians and members of the military. They also offer psychoeducation services to help prevent addictions from occurring in the future. These trainings and lectures inform participants about the dangers of misusing alcohol and other drugs. They also explain current addiction related trends affecting the military and provide resources for unit leaders to use and distribute.
If you personally need addiction treatment, they can also help you overcome your chemical dependency and create a foundation for long term recovery. You’ll work directly with a representative from the U.S. Army Medical Command, who’ll conduct a thorough evaluation to understand your needs. They can provide interventions in their office or they may refer you to community based providers for additional support.