Have you been arrested for and/or charged with a DUI offense? If so, you should know this: Dealing with what’s to come won’t be something you can fly through overnight, or even on a weekend. The aftermath involved in handling these kinds of charges can take weeks or even months.

To make things a bit better, you’ll want to look into positive steps that can be taken, such as DUI counseling. 

You may be facing jail time, loss of your license, and steep fines, so you want to do what you can to lessen the consequences or avoid them entirely. One of the most important things you’ll need to do following a DUI arrest is to hire an experienced attorney who is extremely knowledgeable regarding DUI offenses. 

DUI Counseling – What Is It?

Centered around substance abuse, behavior, and driving, a series of courses are offered during DUI counseling. There may also be a substance abuse treatment assessment involved. Classes such as this introduce people to alcohol’s effects on the human body, the dangers of driving under the influence of illegal drugs, driving under the influence of alcohol, and more.

As part of this class, you can expect to participate in activities, discussions, tests, and quizzes. There are a number of factors that help to determine the length of time your counseling will last.

Let’s look at some of the benefits of attending a class such as this. 

Getting Help

Even if it’s only your first DUI offense, you could likely use a bit of help. If you’ve been arrested and/or convicted of more than one DUI, help is something you should pursue in no uncertain terms. By educating yourself on alcohol’s negative effects, receiving counseling, and going through the classes involved, you will be headed in the right direction, down the road to recovery.

Honest Situation Assessment

Here are some lies you probably told yourself the day you were arrested for DUI:

  • I’ll be home in no time at all.
  • I’m driving as safely as I can.
  • I’m going within the speed limit.
  • I only had a couple of drinks.

By attending a DUI class, you’re going to experience – possibly for the first time – an honest assessment of what happened, the consequences, what might have happened as a result, and more. This is a reality you need to face in order to move on successfully after your DUI. 

You’re Not Alone

DUIs can be embarrassing, frustrating, depressing, and more. Most people don’t want to talk about how the entire situation is making them feel to coworkers, family, or friends. But people who are in the same position you’re in will be attending the DUI class with you. Some will be guilty of a second or third offense, some a first offense – but there will always be someone there who is in a situation similar to yours.

Get the DUI Counseling You Need Through Jackson-Bibby Awareness Group

Jackson-Bibby Awareness Group, Inc. provides counseling, mentoring, and classes for DUI offenders. We are proud to look after the needs of the community and the client – and have been doing so since 1981. Let us be the support that you need.