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Other Services in the Treatment Court. Whether or not you take MOUD, you will still receive all of the other treatments and services in the treatment court, and you must still go to them. Some services may also be given to you to help you do well on MOUD, such as: • Family education. Sometimes family members or loved ones do not like or understand MOUD and may not want you to take it. Your counselor or therapist may meet with your loved ones to teach them about MOUD, help them understand how it works, tell them about potential side effects to be aware of and how to help you with those side effects, and get them to be more helpful and encouraging to you. 34 Treatment Court Practioner Tool Kit APPENDIX C: Participant Agreement • Peer mentors. The treatment court may pair you up with a peer mentor or peer recovery support specialist. Peer mentors are people with lived experience who understand MOUD and may once have been involved with the criminal justice system themselves. They have been trained in how to be helpful and can help you deal with doctors, find ways to pay for MOUD, take your medication the right way, make it to your appointments, and do well in the program and after you leave. • Recovery groups. People in the treatment court are required to go to self-help groups such as Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), Narcotics Anonymous (NA), Rational Recovery, church groups, or other groups. These groups provide you with support and encouragement, and share advice on how to deal with substance use problems. Some groups may not like MOUD or may discour- age people from taking it. The treatment court will do its best to send you to a group that knows about MOUD and accepts it. If such groups are not available in your neighborhood, treatment court staff and your peer mentor will advise you about how to deal with this. I understand this information
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Other Services in the Treatment Court. Whether or not you take MOUD, you will still receive all of the other treatments and services in the treatment court, and you must still go to them. Some services may also be given to you to help you do well on MOUD, such as:

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