Address: 3839 E Shea Blvd, Phoenix, AZ 85028, USA
Phone: +16024340249
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9AM–9PM
Tuesday: 9AM–9PM
Wednesday: 9AM–9PM
Thursday: 9AM–9PM
Friday: 9AM–9PM
Saturday: Closed
Willie Manns
ASAP made a profound and transformational impact on our teenage son and family. In a time when drug use is increasingly normalized, the technology makes it hard to detect, and there is deliberate and targeted misinformation and marketing to young people who do not realize the harmful effects until their brains have become addicted, this type of program is essential for restoring the brain's ability to produce its own dopamine while digging into the science, communication and thinking patterns, and negative consequences that inevitably result from substance use in the adolescent years. We are forever grateful for the critical 10 weeks of the program. We have our son back with his intellectual, emotional, and spiritual potential intact and a future full of corresponding possibilities. We know how widespread drug and alcohol use is amongst the teenagers all around us. More families should know about ASAP as one option that can make a real different. They accept most major insurances, too, so the cost wasn't overwhelming for an outcome that is priceless.
Maryanne Stich
Words can not describe the gratitude I have for ASAP! I had the privilege of working as the lead therapist at the PV site location for seven years and witnessed the transformations of countless teens and their parents as they went through the 10 week program for substance abuse. This program works because of the collaborative type of approach with the therapists, teens and families working together for change. Drug and alcohol use by teenagers is a serious problem and ASAP meets the teen wherever they are and begins to help them address their needs and guides them in their journey to sobriety. Many times parents don't know where to turn when they discover their teen has a drug/alcohol problem. Picking up the phone and calling ASAP is the first step in getting help and support.
Tiffany Grigsby
We are celebrating over 406 days of sobriety here! All thanks to Dr Walling, Dr Davis and the amazing staff. Not only did this program educate my son on his addiction it gave me tools as well. It’s an intensive program that addresses a lot of the underlying issues for abuse. I’m forever indebted to ASAP for giving me my son back! Thank you from the bottom of my heart .
Jeanette Lau
This program literally saved my daughter's life. She was going down a dark and dangerous life path and both my husband and I felt helpless to change her trajectory. This program gave her the ability to identify what happened and also gave us therapy as a family to help deal with her issues in a way that was caring but firm and finally to re-direct her to a better life path. As a family, we had a lot to work on but they gave us the necessary tools to work hard at them and to identify areas where we could do better to help our daughter get better and to work out our own family dynamics. Thank you so so much! Update: My daughter is still doing well! She is now doing her freshman year at UofA...dorming. I NEVER thought I would ever say that. She's still on her meds, she still sees a therapists when she needs to and she is still a young person learning to cope as a young adult but...her focus is more positive and drugs and alcohol doesn't drive her like it used to. Thank you so much ASAP!!
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Yes, parents attend group therapy along with their teen one night/week. We work with and for the parents as much as we work with and for the teens. Families move together through the process of recovery.
The ASAP Program is intensive group therapy, three evenings per week for 10 weeks. Or, more precisely, 30 group therapy sessions. The teens attend all three sessions per week, and the parents attend one night—Parent Night—with their teens each week.
No, ASAP is IOP only, we do not provide detox services
Three psychologists, Dr. Curtis Walling, Dr. Mark Rohde, and Dr. Phil Lett, started the ASAP organization in 1991 when no program of its kind existed in the Valley. In 2020 Dr.’s Lett and Rohde retired from the Program, and the Program is still owned and operated to this day, nearly 30 years later, by Dr. Walling and his staff.
ASAP is an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) for teens. See us at www.asapaz.com.
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