The goal of BASICS is to minimize negative consequences of drinking by helping students make better alcohol-use decisions. BASICS is designed for college students who drink and are at risk for or have experienced negative consequences as a result (e.g., injuries, violence, sexual assault, poor academic performance). It's a non-judgmental, student-centered, candid discussion about the desired role of alcohol in a student's life.
BASICS consists of two one-hour sessions with a trained BASICS facilitator on campus. During the first session, the facilitator asks the student questions about his/her alcohol use, risk factors, and protective behaviors. During the second session, the facilitator gives personalized feedback on: 1) the myths about alcohol's effects, 2) the student's use patterns as compared to other college students, 3) risk factors, 4) a range of strategies to reduce risks, and 5) options to assist the student in making any desired changes.
To schedule a confidential and free BASICS session, contact Brian Anderson,Coordinator for Alcohol Programs at 414-288-1412 or brian.anderson@marquette.edu.