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
Explore historic and well-established contemporary counseling theories, principles and techniques of counseling and their application in professional counseling settings
List the goals and values of client centered care
Identify how client centered care differs from "standard" practice
Explain ways in which the clinician can adjust their approach to engage the clients
Describe where to locus of control for decision making lies in client-centered care
Highlight the benefits to embracing client centered care
Explore historic and well-established contemporary counseling theories, principles and techniques of counseling and their application in professional counseling settings.
Differentiate CBT from other therapies.
Identify populations for whom CBT is appropriate.
Identify 3 CBT techniques that you will use with your population.
Learn how to increase determination using CBT
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).
Examine Personalized Feedback Interventions for Gambling Disorders:
Identify treatment for Women Gamblers Using Web, Teleconference and Workbook
Explore Using Virtual Reality in the Treatment of Gambling Disorder
Review Psychological Treatments for Gambling Disorder
Review
the Guideline for Screening, Assessment and Treatment of Problem
Gambling, and the Massachusetts Department of Public Health’s Practice
Guidelines for Treating Gambling-Related Problems
Identify criteria and methods for evaluating models and theories
Discuss appropriate applications of models.
How to access addiction related literature from multiple disciplines
Review the 5 models of addiction development
Discuss the strengths and weaknesses of each
Compare these to accepted models of mental illness and physical disease
Explore the biopsychosocial model to develop an understanding of the comprehensive, interactive nature of addiction and mental health on environment, relationships and physical health
Create initial treatment goals for a residential treatment program