Clinical Services - St. Luke's Hospital

St. Lukes - Roosevelt

Comprehensive Addiction Program For Adolescents (CAPA)

The Comprehensive Addiction Program for Adolescents (CAPA) track serves adolescents (ages 14-19) who are struggling with substance abuse, either as active users interested in stopping, or as persons in recovery. This program is designed for those teens who require a significant level of structure to turn their lives around, but who can continue to live in the community. An integrated substance abuse/mental health model is used to allow for identification and treatment of all relevant issues. The program uses a harm-reduction model to help students reduce and ultimately abstain from substance use.

CAPA is run in collaboration with The Addiction Institute of New York (http://www.addictioninstituteny.org) and provides an alternative for New York City teenagers who have just started abusing substances or who have already been in significant substance-related trouble. These problems may include: depression and other mood-related disorders, mild to moderate behavior problems (angry outbursts, disrespect, breaking family rules, lying, truancy, early run-ins with the police), school problems and/or legal problems.

To make a referral, please call our Intake Coordinator at 212-523-3083.

For Information, contact:

Dan Medeiros, M.D., Director
Phone: 212-523-7156
Email: dmedeiros@chpnet.org

Shilpa R. Taufique, Ph.D., Assistant Clinical Director
Phone: 212-523-3153
Email: staufique@chpnet.org

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