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  • This program provides the addiction specific training required as part of the process to become a CCJP/CCJAP, a professional substance abuse credential for those persons who are working with individuals who are incarcerated and/or receiving court ordered substance abuse treatment services.

    Objectives
    • Dynamics of Addiction and Criminal Behavior
    • Origins of Criminal Behavior Biological, Situational and Learning Factors
    • Mental Health Issues in Jails and Prisons
    • Dr. David Kosson : Psychopathy, Antisocial Personality Disorder, and Underlying Mechanisms
    • Addiction Overview
    • Theories of Addiction and Co-Occurring Disorders
    • Patterns of Addiction and Sociological Impact
    • Triggers and Cravings
    • Relapse Prevention
    • Behind Bars II: Substance Abuse and America’s Prison Population by the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse
    • Counseling Addicted Offenders: Thinking for Change Best Practice
    • SAMHSA TIP 41 Substance Abuse Group Counseling
    • SAMHSA TIP 42 Counseling Persons with Co-Occurring Disorders
    • SAMHSA TIPs 46 & 47 Issues in Intensive Outpatient Treatment
    • SAMHSA TIP 44: Addictions Treatment for Adults in the Criminal Justice System
    • SAMHSA TIP 50 Addressing Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors in Substance Abuse Treatment
    • SAMHSA TIP 51 Addiction Treatment and the Special Needs of Women
    • Overview of Sex and Porn Addiction
    $149.00 for one year
  • 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
  • As we become aware of the full magnitude of the pornography and sex addiction issues, people are realizing that these clients need specialized treatment. The SPARC track provides you with indispensable information about what sex and pornography addiction are, how they are similar and different to substance addictions, treatment interventions and relapse prevention tools that can be used with your clients. Objectives
    • Define sex and pornography addiction
    • Compare and contrast sex addiction with drug addiction
    • Identify and evaluate the impact of porn
    • Assist clients in increasing their motivation to stop using porn
    • Identify basic processes underlying Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Contextual Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for addiction treatment
    • Learn tools to help clients stop using porn and deal with cravings
    • Discover new ways to help clients rebuild self-esteem and restore personal integrity
    • Identify tools that can assist sex addicts
    • Explore current protocols for early recovery of the sex addict
    • Identify issues that may impact the relationship and ways to engage the significant other in the recovery process
    • Learn about the impact of automatic thoughts and ways to help patients deal with negative automatic thoughts
    • Understand the impact of past experiences and life history on the development of addiction
    • Identify techniques for breaking the cycle of self blame
    • Help clients learn how to tolerate things going well
    • Explore the effects of sex and pornography addiction on the viewer, the partner and the relationship.
    • Identify pitfalls in the recovery process
    • Help clients heal a relationship harmed by porn use
    • Understand what "normal" behaviors from both partners often looks like after a betrayal
    • Explore ways to re-open lines of communication
    • Help clients develop a thriving and satisfying sex life without using porn
    • Define relapses and triggers
    • Create a relapse prevention plan: Identifying triggers and developing positive behavioral alternatives
    $149.00 for 365 days
  • This masterclass provides 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) with the information they need to provide more sensitive, strengths-based treatment to persons who may be dealing with trauma.

    Objectives

    1. Trauma 101–Provides an overview of trauma, and an understanding of trauma informed principles and practices
    2. Trauma-Informed Care: Increases awareness of the different types of trauma, their impact and individual differences in the experience of traumatic events.
    3. Trauma Informed Care: Impact of Trauma: Overview of the effects of trauma on the brain and physical health; social relationships; mental health; and the community/society at large.
    4. Trauma Informed Care: Screening and Assessment
    5. Trauma Informed Care: Trauma Specific Services reviews many of the current best and promising practices for survivors of trauma, ranging from child abuse to natural disasters.
    6. Trauma and Resiliency: Highlights the concepts and components of individual, family and community resiliency.
    7. Neurological Impact of Trauma: Provides an overview of the human brain and its response to stress and trauma.
    8. Pharmacotherapy for Trauma: Reviews current practice guidelines for the use of SSRIs, Benzodiazepines, Rapid-Acting Antidepressants, Alpha-1 Antagonists and Mood Stabilizers
    9. Acute Stress Disorder: Assessment and Treatment
    10. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Trauma
    11. Cognitive Processing Therapy for Trauma
    12. Intro to Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Trauma
    $149.00 for 365 days
  • Objectives

    • Define Animal Assisted Therapy
    • Explore the research around animal assisted therapy
    • Learn techniques associated with AAT
    • Differentiate between animal assisted therapy and animal assisted activities
    • AAT and Sexual Abuse
    • AAT and Anger Management
    • AAT and Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
    • AAT and Diagnosis
    • AAT and Communication
    • AAT and Mental Health
    • AAT and Counselling
    • Integration of Animals into Therapeutic Practice
    • Common Counselling Approaches and AAT
    • Populations Who May Benefit from AAT in Counselling
    • Potential Benefits of AAT in Counselling
    • Discuss how to ensure that the AAT program is part of a culturally responsive system of care
    • Review some general cautions
    $24.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives:

    Review the diagnostic criteria for common mental disorders in the DSM 5 TR

    • Elimination Disorders
    • Sexual Dysfunctions
    • Gender Dysphoria
    • Neurocognitive Disorders
    • Paraphilic Disorders
    • Neurodevelopmental Disorders (Except ASD and ADHD)
    • Other Mental Disorders and Additional Codes
    • Medication-Induced Movement Disorders and Other Adverse Effects of Medication
    • Other Conditions That May Be a Focus of Clinical Attention

    FIFTEEN One Hour Videos that Review the diagnostic criteria for common mental disorders in the DSM 5 TR. Powerpoint PDFs and other materials provided.

    $60.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives:

    • Identify the effects of estrogen, progesterone and testosterone levels on mood
    • Explore the effect of cortisol on sex hormones (and mood)
    • Identify causes of sex hormone imbalances and possible interventions
    $6.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives

    • Review the following, highlighting some of the most common areas for violation including: sexual misconduct, violation of confidentiality, procedures for terminating practice, receiving kickbacks
      • Florida Statutes
    • Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.)

    $9.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives:

    • Review the sex hormones and their functions
    • Review the impact of sex hormones in the HPA-Axis
    • Review causes and consequences of imbalances in
      • Estrogen
      • Progesterone
      • Testosterone
    $6.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives:

    • Review the literature related to diverse sexual practices and perception of pathology (including the DSM V)
    • Explore the prevalence of sexual diversity
    • Review issues experienced by people who are sexually diverse in public and with medical, spiritual and mental health practitioners
    • Highlight why embracing diversity is imperative to providing trauma informed, culturally responsive care.
    • Define kink in general
    • Learn about the 5 stages of kink identity development
    • Identify benefits of kink (empowerment, communication, self-exploration)
    • The importance of consent
    • Review the differences between abuse and kink
    • Learn about bondage, discipline, sadistic and masochistic practices in general
    • Personality traits of BDSM practitioners
    • Understanding subspace
    • The importance of aftercare
    • Types of Dominant/submissive relationships dominant/submissive, master/slave, owner/pet, Daddy/little, Female Led Relationships
    • Bedroom vs. Lifestyle relationships
    • Define asexuality, polyamory and open relationships
    • Learn about the prevalence of each
    • Explore the research related to effects of the practice of each on mental health

    Based in part on the Counselor Toolbox Podcast Series on Human Sexuality, Kink and Polyamory

    $30.00 for 90 days
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