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  • This is a brief version of the 10-hour course

    Objectives
    • Define relapse
    • Identify characteristics of an impending relapse
    • Explore data and information gathering methods
    • Discuss ways to remain aware of relapse warning signs
    • Identify necessary components of a relapse prevention plan
     
    $6.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives:
    • Define the client as a person, persons, group, aggregate or community with whom the clinician is engaged in a professional, therapeutic partnership.
    • Learn how to assist clients in assuming responsibility for their own learning and treatment
    • Discuss ways to develop collaborative partnership relationships with clients which are critical to the success of client centered learning
    • Identify information, resources and support for clients that will promote care a way that is evidence informed and respects clients’ preferences.
    • Realize the importance for clients to understand  the information in order to facilitate effective learning and treatment compliance
    • Explore the concept of temperament, and how each dimension communicates an aspect of relapse prevention which needs to be attended to.
    • Identify how individualized relapse prevention plans can increase client compliance and success
    $12.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives: 

    • Define Relapse
    • Explore exacerbating and mitigating factors for relapse during the holidays
    • Review relapse prevention techniques
    $6.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives
    • Explore gender differences in the initiation, use and relapse phases of addiction
    • Identify potential biological/gender differences that need to be addressed in a thorough relapse prevention plan
    • Explore social or cultural issues affecting individuals
    $6.00 for 30 days
  • Objectives
    • Describe the effects alcohol and drug usage can have on the HIV and AIDS disease process in patients.
    • Describe the roles alcohol and drug usage have in the contracting of HIV.
    • List the members involved in the collaborative care of patients with HIV and AIDS.
    • Describe some of the common myths about HIV and AIDS.
    • Describe the risk factors associated with contracting HIV.
    • Identify preventative measures to avoid contracting HIV.
    • List the items included on an HIV/AIDS Risk Assessment Checklist.
    • Describe HIV infection preventative measures.
    • Identify the goals of risk-reduction counseling.
    • Describe the process of testing for HIV infection.
    • Describe the factors involved in HIV pre- and post-test counseling.
    •  Identify the requirements for reporting HIV and AIDS test results.
    • Generally describe how HIV is medically monitored.
    • Describe how clinicians can increase client’s adherence to HIV medication regimens and compliance with prescribed care plans.
    • Describe how the client’s gender, culture and sexuality orientation influence their compliance with treatment.
    •  List events which may initiate client relapse.
    • Describe relapse prevention techniques.
    • Describe the counselor’s role in supporting the client with HIV or AIDS cope with issues of death, dying, grief and bereavement.
    • Identify steps involved in case management for the client with HIV or AIDS.
    • Identify the legal regulations and processes in place to protect and assist clients HIV or AIDS.
    $84.00 for 90 days
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