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  • Multimedia, online courses allow you to move through the training process at your convenience. Email with your instructor 8am-8pm 7 days a week. NAADAC and IC & RC approved continuing education provider


    Objectives

    • Clinical Evaluation: 35 hours
    • Treatment Planning: 30 hours
    • Counseling: 50 hours
    • Case Management and Referral: 10 hours
    • Client, Family and Community Education: 15 hours
    • Documentation: 15 hours
    • Ethical and Professional Responsibilities: 30 hours
    • Administrative Supervision: 15 hours
    • Understanding Addiction/Treatment Knowledge: 80 hours
    • Application to Practice/Professional Readiness: 80 hours*
    • *Must include at least 4 hours of HIV/AIDS and 2 hours of Domestic Violence
    • Also hours in trauma informed care and etherapy have been added as optional courses to meet Georgia requirements.
    $399.00 for one year
  • The CBHCM credential is for people with at least a bachelor's degree who provide direct behavioral health case management services to adults or children with serious mental health conditions, substance use disorders, and/or those whose involvement in the child welfare system requires behavioral health case management services.

    The CBHCM designates competency in the domains of Engagement and Assessment; Service Planning and Delivery; Coordination, Linkage and Monitoring; Documentation; and Professional Responsibility.

    The CBHCM credential is recognized for billable services by Florida's State Medicaid Plan and meets the certification requirement in s. 394.4573, Florida Statutes 

    This track is based on the certification training requirements of the Florida Certification Board.

    Total clock hours of training divided as follows:

    • Engagement and Assessment (initial and ongoing): 9 hours
    • Service Planning and Development (initial and ongoing): 8 hours
    • Coordination, Linkage and Monitoring: 13 hours
    • Documentation: 10 hours
    • Professional, Legal and Ethical Responsibilities: 10 hours
    $99.00 for 365 days
  • Objectives

    • Introduction to Case Management (12 Hours)
    • Foundations of Case Management (75 Hours)
    • Financial Aspects of Case Management (5 Hours)
    • Screening, Assessment and Placement (65 Hours)
    • Services of the Case Manager (120 Hours)
    • Special Topics (30 Hours)
    Videos in this series include
    $249.00 for 365 days
  • Mental health and addiction intervention is a growing field, but it is essential to have the skills and tools to effectively conduct an intervention without causing harm to the identified patient or the family.  Interventionists do not provide assessment or counseling, they work with the family to try to help motivate an individual to seek out counseling. It is highly recommended that you mentor under a certified interventionist in addition to taking the academic training.

    This course provides at minimum, the following training:

    • 2 Hours What is Intervention?
    • 6 Hours Addiction Specific Training
    • 15 Hours in Detoxification and Medical Emergencies
    • 3 Hours in Screening
    • 5 Hours in Pharmacology
    • 3 Hours in Sex Addiction
    • 3 Hours in Gambling Addiction
    • 10 Hours in Pre-Intervention and Intervention Models and Skills
    • 12 Hours in Family Systems
    • 12 Hours n Motivational Interviewing
    • 6 Hours in Crisis Intervention
    • 10 Hours in Treatment Placement and Aftercare
    • 10 Hours in Case Management
    • 8 Hours in Ethics and Documentation
    • A final, comprehensive online test
    • OPTIONAL information on starting a small business
    $149.00 for 365 days
  • 40 total clock hours of training divided among the following content areas : 

    • Advocacy: 4 hours minimum
    • Mentoring: 6 hours minimum
    • Recovery Support: 6 hours minimum
    • Cultural and Linguistic Competence: 2 hours minimum
    • Counseling Interventions: 4 hours minimum
    • Vicarious Trauma/Self-Care: 2 hours minimum
    • Professional Responsibility: 4 hours minimum
    • Whole Health and Resiliency Factors: 14 Hours
    • Electives
    $99.00 for 365 days
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    $150.00 for 365 days
  • Objectives
    • Identify differences between the dementias
    • Accurately diagnose dementias based upon symptomatology and onset
    • Identify effective medications
    • Identify common problems of persons with dementia
    • Identify pharmacological interventions to deal with associated problems
    • Describe considerations when making patient placement/treatment decisions
    • Differentiate between effective and ineffective interventions for persons with dementia
    • List the symptoms common to the dementias
    • Discuss the types of information and education the patient and family require

    Based in part on Counselor Toolbox Episode 222 Alzheimer's and Dementias For mental health and addiction counselors (LPC, LMHC, LPCC, LADC, CADC, and counselors in training), social workers (LCSW, LMSW, LSW, RSW), pastoral staff, case managers (CCM) and marriage and family therapists (LMFT)
    $24.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives
    • Identify the four core activities or petals on the flower
    • Identify what the stem of the flower symbolizes
    • Identify what the leaves of the flower symbolize and the ideals they represent
    • Identify the five axioms that the route of the flower are grounded in
    • Identify the four areas which should be assessed to determine what level of assistance or types of assistance are needed
    • Identify the three areas to probe to identify resources and supports
    • Discuss why family Center practices in the workplace are imperative for carrying out the "flower empower" goals
    • Define unexpected Life Events
    • Explain what is meant by "flower (em)power"
    • Explain what "family" means
    • Identify the five R’s used to promote health in expected and unexpected Life Events
    • Identify four core activities necessary to develop a genuine partnership with the family
    • Identify the three areas of major emphasis when providing family centered care
    $15.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives

    • Review what a Mental Health Case Manager does (or a counselor if the client does not qualify for case management services)
    • Identify common issues clients with mental health diagnoses have and ways to address them
    $6.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives:

    • Explore what caregivers really are
    • Identify some of the things caregivers do
    • Identify the consequences of adopting a caregiver role
    • Review cognitive behavioral strategies to help caregivers prevent physical, emotional and interpersonal problems
    $6.00 for 90 days

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