Fort Dix Army Substance Abuse Program

Doughboy Loop Building 5616 Fort Dix, NJ 08640 | 609-562-4011

About Fort Dix Army Substance Abuse Program

Fort Dix Army Substance Abuse Program is a military focused addiction treatment center in Fort Dix, New Jersey serving active duty military personnel, veterans and military families.

The program provides outpatient and intensive outpatient treatment for substance use disorders and cooccurring mental health conditions with specialized services designed to strengthen mission readiness and support long-term recovery.

Relapse Prevention, Anger Management and Telemedicine Options

Treatment begins with comprehensive substance use assessments, screening for tobacco, alcohol, and drug use and evaluation of mental health concerns.

Clients can access regular outpatient treatment or step up to intensive outpatient programming depending on the severity of their substance use and individual needs.

Programs include individual counseling, group therapy, and educational sessions using approaches such as cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, motivational interviewing and the Matrix Model.

The program also provides trauma related counseling, relapse prevention, anger management and telemedicine options to ensure flexible accessible care for service members and their families.

What to Know

  • Levels of care: Outpatient treatment and intensive outpatient programs with comprehensive screening and assessment
  • Approach: Evidence based therapies including CBT, DBT, contingency management, motivational interviewing and trauma informed care
  • Payment options: Supports TRICARE and payment assistance, Employee Assistance Program services are free and confidential
  • Accreditation: Joint Commission accredited, ensuring high standards for effective safe treatment

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609-562-4011
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Doughboy Loop Building 5616
Fort Dix, NJ 08640
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