Addiction Theory

Unlimited Addiction Counseling Training courses focusing on the addiction knowledge training domain

  • Objectives:

    • Examine biopsychosocial impact of addiction of the individual
    • Examine biopsychosocial impact of mental health of the individual
    • Identify the health impact of addiction on family members
    • Identify the health impact of addiction on society
    • Identify the psychological impact of addiction on family members
    • Identify the psychological impact of addiction on society
    • Identify the social impact of addiction on family members
    • Identify the socioeconomic impact of addiction on society
    $9.00 for 30 days
  • Objectives:

    • Explore how porn addiction can be a cycle
    • Explore how porn (like video games) can be addictive
    • Explore technological interventions to help pornography addicts
    • Identify critical treatment Issues for porn addiction
    $6.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives:

    Learn about addiction

    • Prevalence
    • Cause
    • Functions of addiction
    Develop an understanding of how addictive behavior, regardless of the origin, often ends up being a form of self-medication
    Explore different approaches to addressing addiction
    $90.00 for 365 days
  • Objectives:
    • Define behavioral addictions
    • Examine some of the most common behavioral addictions
    • Explore similarities and differences between behavioral and chemical addictions
    • Discuss similarities and differences in treatment between chemical and behavioral addictions

    $9.00 for 30 days
  • Objectives:

    • Explore the Minkoff model
    • Examine the reciprocal relationship between addictions and mental and physical health issues
    • Discuss the concept of co-occurring enhanced treatment
    $9.00 for 30 days
  • Objectives

    Based on TIP 42 from SAMHSA


    • Identify the four key findings regarding co-occurring disorders
    • Identify one of the main challenges for working with homeless populations
    • Define the "No wrong door” policy
    • Explain the benefit of mutual self-help for people with COD
    • Discuss integrated care as a priority for people with severe and persistent mental illness
    • Define the National Registry of Effective Programs and Practices
    • Differentiate between substance dependence and substance abuse
    • Identify the different levels of service for persons with co-occurring disorders
    • Define the Quadrants of Care
    • Define the Comprehensive Continuous Integrated System of Care as it pertains to treating persons with co-occurring disorders
    • List the Six Guiding Principles in Treating Clients With COD
    • Identify ways to Ensure Continuity of Care
    • Discuss ways to Improve Substance Abuse Treatment Systems and Programs
    • List the be Six Areas of Intermediate-Level Competencies Needed for the Treatment of Persons With COD
    $90.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives:

    • Define and review the concepts of contextual cognitive behavioral therapy
    • Explore the impact of context on people’s phenomenological reality
    • Explore how addiction and mental health issues can be influenced by context
    • Explore how acceptance, awareness, mindfulness and psychological flexibility can be used transdiagnostically.
    $6.00 for 90 days
  • Objective

    • Brief overview of Co-occurring Disorders
    • Research and guidelines on CODs
    • Stages of Change
    • Reframing Relapse and “Manipulation”
    • The importance of Outreach and Drug Screens
    • Strategies for Involving Family & other supports
    • Recovering communities
    • Medications
    • Therapeutic Relationship
    • 7 Core Strategies for Integration

     

    $6.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives:
    • Explore the varying courses of addictive and mental health disorders
    • Explore the continuum of addictive behaviors from initiation, intoxication, harmful use, abuse, dependence, withdrawal, craving, relapse and recovery
    • Explore the continuum of mental health disorders from mild to severe
    $6.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives:
    • Define what a family is
    • Identify the key characteristics of addiction
    • Learn about the craving response
    • Identify the phases of family response to addiction and recovery
    • List key relapse issues for people in recovery
    • Identify goals and strategies for each recovery phase

    Course for counselors (LPC, LMHC, LPCC), social workers (LCSW, LMSW, LSW, RSW), pastoral staff and marriage and family therapists (LMFT)
    $6.00 for 90 days

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