Substance abuse programs are programs designed to help individuals overcome substance abuse and addiction. These programs typically include a combination of counseling, therapy, support groups, and other interventions aimed at helping people stop using drugs or alcohol, manage withdrawal symptoms, and develop healthy coping skills. Substance abuse programs may be provided in a variety of settings, including outpatient clinics, residential treatment centers, and hospitals. The specific components of a substance abuse program may vary depending on the needs of the individual and the type of addiction being treated.