Offering Colorado Court & DMV required DUI Level 1 & 2 Education and Therapy, Anger Management, and more
We offer a wide range of court-approved education and therapy programs to help you meet requirements and improve your life.
Answer a few questions to discover which of our services might fit your needs.
For first-time offenders, courts and the DMV typically require DUI education. The exact level (Level I or Level II) and any additional therapy requirements will be determined by the courts, DMV, or probation based on your specific circumstances.
Note: The DMV almost always requires at least Level II education for license reinstatement, and courts rarely recommend Level I education alone.
Get StartedFor repeat offenders, courts and the DMV typically require DUI Level II Education followed by Level II Therapy. The specific therapy track will be determined by the courts, DMV, or probation based on your BAC level, prior offenses, and other factors.
Note: We can only provide general information about typical requirements. Your specific requirements will be determined by legal authorities.
Get StartedFor individuals with four or more DUIs, the courts and DMV typically require Level II 4+ Education and Therapy classes. Important Notice: A Good Life Counseling is not licensed to provide Level II 4+ DUI classes.
You will need to contact another provider that is licensed for Level II 4+ treatment. We recommend contacting your probation officer or the Colorado Division of Behavioral Health for a list of approved providers in your area.
Call Us For ReferralsOur 12-week Anger Management program uses a Cognitive Behavioral Approach. We'll conduct a STAXI assessment to determine your specific needs and develop a personalized plan.
Get StartedOur 12-week Relapse Prevention program provides education, guidance, and therapeutic intervention to help you successfully enter a substance-free lifestyle.
Get StartedWe'll need to assess your specific court requirements. We offer Victim Empathy, Cognitive Skills, Enhanced Outpatient Program (EOP), and more. Contact us for a personalized assessment.
Get StartedFor personal growth, we recommend starting with an evaluation to determine the most beneficial approach for your specific needs and goals.
Get StartedWe offer DUI education and therapy classes that meet court and DMV requirements. All classes are available online through our secure telehealth platform.
We provide individual or group sessions for both court ordered or non-court ordered anger management using a Cognitive Behavioral Approach.
Our comprehensive drug and alcohol evaluations help determine appropriate intervention levels. Results typically available within one week (pending UA results).
We offer a variety of additional court-approved programs to meet your specific needs:
Learn about our comprehensive programs designed to meet court requirements and support your personal growth.
Our DUI programs are licensed by the Colorado Behavioral Health Administration and approved by the Colorado DMV.
Level I education typically consists of three 4-hour sessions that must be completed over a minimum of 3 weeks (one session per week for a total of 12 hours). These are conducted in a group setting online via our secure telehealth platform.
Level II Education consists of 24 hours of DUI education over 12 weeks. Classes are conducted online in a group setting, with class size limited to no more than 12 regularly attending participants. Level II Education can be required by itself or may be followed by Level II Therapy.
Level II Therapy follows Level II Education and can range in length from 5 to 10 months depending on the track assigned. Track assignment is determined by the alcohol evaluator, probation, courts, or DMV based on whether a person has prior impaired driving offenses, their BAC, and other clinical indicators.
A Good Life Counseling provides individual or group sessions for both court ordered or non-court ordered anger management.
We provide an anger assessment (STAXI) to determine the level of intervention needed, but typically consists of a 12 week program that uses a Cognitive Behavioral Approach.
Our specialized program helps participants:
This program is designed for individuals who are offenders in crime such as theft, vandalism, or school assault resulting in suspension or expulsion.
The goals of the Victim Empathy Program are to raise the offenders' awareness of the long-term impact of their actions against others and to increase accountability and responsibility for the crimes they have committed.
Our Victim Empathy Program is appropriate for individuals who:
A Good Life Counseling offers non-DUI Substance Abuse and Chemical Dependency treatment options.
Typically this is a twelve week (12) program. It is designed to help the client to look at themselves and honestly assess their condition. These classes provide education, guidance and therapeutic intervention to enable the individual to successfully enter a substance (alcohol/drug) free lifestyle.
This is a 12-week Cognitive Behavioral Approach designed for Substance Abuse and Mental Health individuals who will work on errors in thinking and changing the way thoughts, attitudes and beliefs effect behavior in order to make better decisions that then lead to positive outcomes.
A Good Life Counseling provides an Enhanced Outpatient Program (EOP) which is twelve (12) weeks or ninety (90) calendar days minimum in duration utilizing CBT, DBT, Strategies for Self Improvement and Change (SSC) and the MATRIX model.
Individuals may have the option to go to group therapy for CBT, Life-skills or relapse prevention depending on an assessment or screening needs. This program meets a minimum of three (3) hours a week and no more than eight (8) hours a week, between three (3) and five (5) days a week depending on the client's needs or per court and probation requirements. This program also includes monitored sobriety.
Note: This Program precedes the Level II Education and Therapy program if it is court ordered.
A Good Life Counseling offers Interlock Enhancement Counseling, an evidence-based treatment for DUI offenders with interlock devices installed in their vehicles.
Thirty minute individual sessions and two hour group sessions will be conducted once per month for an accumulation of 10 hours towards DUI Therapy Treatment Tracks B, C and D. The entire treatment is structured and requires a five month commitment to complete. Participants will be given a certificate after hours have been completed.
To qualify for IEC, you must:
IEC classes are currently held on the 4th Tuesday of every month, subject to change.
All our classes are available through our secure Zoom telehealth platform. Here's how to prepare for and attend your online sessions.
Before you plan to attend any online class, make sure that your balance is sufficient to cover the cost of the class. You should do this at least an hour before the class begins, as this is when we send out Zoom invites to your email.
How to check your balance: Login to your Reliatrax account or visit our Make A Payment Page to make a payment.
Note: Clients who do not have a sufficient balance will not receive a Zoom invite and cannot join the class. Missed classes due to insufficient balance will still be charged.
If you're new to Zoom, we highly recommend getting comfortable with it before your first class.
How to test your setup: Visit Zoom's Test Page to initiate a demonstration meeting. This will guide you through the functionalities and ensure your video, audio, and microphones work correctly.
If your balance is sufficient, you'll receive an email invitation between one hour to 30 minutes before the class starts. This email will contain a link that directs you to your Zoom class.
Important: Join the class before it starts. Late arrivals may not be permitted to enter.
To provide a secure, respectful, and conducive learning environment, please follow these requirements:
Clients must not engage in unrelated activities during class, such as:
Information about our UA testing procedures and requirements.
If your court order requires you to take random UAs, please make sure that you have registered for random UAs with us or with another UA testing facility.
If you are registered with us for Urine Analysis (UA), please remember it is your responsibility to check the Drug Testing Notification System every day of the week, from Monday to Sunday, between the hours of 2 am and 5:59 pm.
You can access the Drug Testing Notification system either by phone or online:
In the event that you can't reach the system or it's busy, please continue to try until you're successful.
If you are required to take random UA tests and you have not registered for random UAs, please contact us so that we may get you registered.
Clients are typically able to test with us Monday through Friday between 8:30am - 3:00pm, however we do not always have someone available for male or female UAs. If you would like to test with us, please give us a call to make sure that someone is available for when you expect to arrive at our agency. We require that you are tested with at least a 7 panel UA test with ETG.
If no one is available or you are required to test outside of our normal business hours, please test at another UA testing facility and request that they send us your UA results. Please be aware that other testing locations may have different costs associated with taking a UA test.
Urban Labs Information:
*Note that information for alternative testing locations can change without notice. Contact them directly for current hours.
We strive to keep our services accessible with competitive pricing and transparent fee structures.
* We currently do not accept insurance. Prices are subject to change. Contact us for current rates.
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We are a counseling agency located and licensed in Colorado by the Behavioral Health Administration. We specialize in DUI classes and also offer more counseling services which can be found throughout our website.
We specialize in court-ordered DUI classes and are licensed to provide Level I and Level II education and therapy classes. We also offer classes for Relapse Prevention, Cognitive Skills, Victim Empathy, Chemical Dependency, Anger Management, and more.
Important Note: We are not licensed to provide Level II 4+ DUI classes, which are typically required for individuals with four or more DUIs. If you have four or more DUIs, you will need to contact another provider for these services.
Level I education is one 4-hour session per week for 3 weeks, totaling 12 hours. Level II education is 2 hours once a week for 12 weeks, totaling 24 hours. Only one class is allowed per week per Colorado court and DMV regulations.
A sentence order will say how many hours of education is required. Level II education classes will usually count towards Level I education, but Level I education does not count towards Level II education.
Also, the DMV very rarely accepts Level I classes and will usually require Level II classes. The DMV and the courts can have different requirements from each other. Make sure you know your requirements for each.
No. Education and therapy classes cannot be taken at the same time. Education must be completed first, followed by therapy if both are required. Only one class can be completed per week for Level II education and therapy. Each Level II class consists of two hour sessions.
All our classes are available online through our secure telehealth platform. We offer flexible scheduling to accommodate your needs. Please check our class schedules on our website for the most up-to-date information, or contact us directly.
We are not currently licensed to provide DUI classes for residents outside of Colorado. You must have a Colorado residence to complete any DUI classes with us.
In summary (prices not including missed classes, UAs, credit card fees, etc.):
Our prices are subject to change. The best way to get our current pricing is to contact us directly. We may offer discounts if multiple classes are paid for at once, usually 10% off.
If your court order requires random UAs, you'll need to register with us or another facility. If registered with us, you must check the Drug Testing Notification System daily between 2am-5:59pm at 719.347.8247 or mycallin.com.
Testing is typically available Monday-Friday, 8:30am-3:00pm. Call ahead to ensure staff availability. If we're unavailable, you may use another facility like Urban Labs and have them send us the results. All tests require at least a 7-panel test with ETG.
For online classes, you must:
Zoom invites are sent 30 minutes to one hour before class starts to clients with sufficient balances.
Our network enhancements begin tomorrow, 10/03/2024, and will affect services at our office. Work could begin as early as 6 a.m. with possible service outages during this time.
We're pleased to introduce our newest peer support coach, Scott Beaver. He brings personal experience and a passion for helping others on their recovery journey.
We're excited to announce that all our classes are now available via telehealth. Enjoy the same quality education and therapy from the comfort of your home.
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