✮Masterclasses and Certificate Training Programs ✮

Starting at $99

Multimedia, online, self-paced masterclasses allow you to complete your training when it is convenient for you. Access instructors via email 7 days a week from 7am-7pm.

~Addiction Counselor
~Case Management
~Etherapy
~Peer Support Specialist
~Recovery Support Specialist
~Trauma Informed Care
...And more

  • The CMHP credential is for people who have at least a bachelor's degree in psychology or a related field and on-the job experience providing services to individuals with mental health conditions who are receiving services in inpatient or outpatient settings. The CMHP is an indicator of professional competency but does not grant independent practice rights.

    Not all states have this particular certification. This track is based on the certification training requirements of the Florida Certification Board. Submit a support ticket to support@allceus.com if you are in a different state and need additional hours added.

    350 total clock hours of training divided as follows:

    • Assessment: 66 hours
    • Person Centered Service/Recovery Planning: 63 hours
    • Counseling: 93 hours
    • Service Coordination:48 hours
    • Professional Responsibility and Ethics: 30 hours
    • Electives: 50 hours

    $399.00 for 365 days
  • This track is based upon the ADACBGA CPRC Requirements Application

    This course provides at minimum, the following training:

    • 10 Hours in Mentoring
    • 10 Hours in Advocacy
    • 16 Hours in Ethics
    • 10 Hours in Recovery Support
    • 54 Hours in Electives
      • Crisis Intervention and Building Resilience
      • Recovery Oriented System of Care
      • Life and Recovery Skills
    $149.00 for 365 days
  • This course provides academic training hours to help you meet the requirements to become a Peer recovery Support Specialist in Texas

    • 10 hours in Advocacy,
    • 10 hours in Mentoring/Education,
    • 10 hours in Recovery/Wellness Support
    • 16 hours in ethical responsibility
    • Six (6) hours education specific under the Transitional Age (TAY) Module
      (ages 16-25)

    $99.00 for 365 days
    • Understanding Addiction: 24 hours
    • Prevention - specific Ethics: 6 hours
    • Planning & Evaluation: 30 hours
    • Prevention Education & Service Delivery: 15 hours
    • Communication: 10 hours
    • Community Organization: 15 hours
    • Public Policy & Environmental Change: 10 hours
    • Professional Growth & Responsibility: 10 hours
    $199.00 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
  • Based on the NARR standards, this training series provides education to become certified as a Recovery Residence Administrator Objectives Recovery Residence Operations and Administration: 20 hours
    • NARR Standards for Recovery Residences/http://farronline.org/standards-ethics/standards/
    • 397.487 Voluntary certification of recovery residences.
    • Writing Policies and Procedures
    • Risk Management
    Maintaining the Physical Residence: 20 hours
    • Crisis Prevention and Intervention
    • Verbal De-Escalation
    • Disaster Planning
    Resident Screening and Admissions: 10 hours
    • Behavioral -health screening tools
    • Medication management
    • Signs and symptoms of intoxication & withdrawal
    Residence Recovery Support: 30 hours
    • Understanding Addiction and Co-Occurring Disorders
    • Relapse Prevention
    • Motivational Enhancement
    • Wellness Strategies
    • Practical Living Skills (interpersonal Effectiveness)
    Legal, Professional and Ethical Responsibilities: 20 hours
    • FARR Code of Ethics http://farronline.org/narr-code-of-ethics/
    • Client Rights
    • Cultural competence
    • Documentation
    • Emotional/social intelligence (Emotion Regulation and Distress Tolerance)
    • Facilitates collaborative treatment and recovery planning with an emphasis on personal choice and a focus on clients' goals and knowledge of what has previously worked for them
    • Respects clients' ways of managing stress reactions while supporting and facilitating taking risks to acquire different coping skills that are consistent with clients' values and preferred identity and way of being in the world
    • Demonstrates knowledge and skill in general trauma-informed counseling strategies, including, but not limited to, grounding techniques that manage dissociative experiences, cognitive- behavioral tools that focus on both anxiety reduction and distress tolerance, and stress management and relaxation tools that reduce hyperarousal
    $99.00 for 365 days
  • Recovery Support specialist provides 75 hours of content specific training, allocated as follows:

    Legal and Professional Responsibility: 22 hours
    a.Ethics– 6 hours
    b.HIPAA/Confidentiality– 2 hours
    c.Self-Care/Professional Development –4 hours
    d.Cultural Competency –4 hours
    e.Electives in above –6 hours

    Re-engagement, Crisis Support and Safety: 13 hours
    a.Risk/Crisis Management –6 hours
    b.Domestic Violence– 3 hours
    c.Electives in above –4 hours

    Resource Linkage/Follow Up: 13 hours
    a.Active Care Coordination –6 hours
    b.Documentation– 3 hours
    c.Electives in above –4 hours

    Practical Living Skills/Social Development: 10 hours
    a.Social Development –6 hours
    b.Electives in above –4 hours

    Recovery Management: 17 hours
    a.Overview of Addiction/Stages of Recovery –4 hours
    b.Addiction and Brain Chemistry/Pharmacology –3 hours
    c.Recovery Management –2 hours
    d.Co-occurring Disorders –4 hours
    e.Relapse Prevention –2 hours
    f.Motivational Enhancement –2 hours

    $99.00 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
  • Curriculum

    This specialty certificate track is designed around the Certified Tobacco Treatment Specialist requirements of the Florida Certification Board and based on the objectives set forth by the Association for the Treatment of Tobacco Use and Dependence (ATTUD).  If your state requires additional subject matter or hours, please submit a support ticket to support@allceus.com and we will gladly add what you need.

    • Health Education:  3 hours 
    • Assessment and Referral:  3 hours 
    • Treatment Planning and Counseling:  16 hours 
    • Professional Responsibility:  6 hours 
    • Electives:  12 hours 
    $99.00 for 120 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

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