Thursday, December 29, 2016

RESERVE YOUR SPACE NOW for the IRI Training in Austin, TX.
Recovery Specialist Certificate Training
3 days   |   24 CE's   |   $1195
February 14 - 16, 2017
DoubleTree Hotel  |  6505 N Interstate 35  |  Austin, TX
     Thank you to our event host and sponsor:

A cutting-edge 3-day training taught by top professionals in the field 
Judith Landau, MD, DPM, LMFT, CFLE, CIP, CAI
Arise Network
Nanette Zumwalt, CADC II, CCJAP, BRI II , CIP
Hired Power
"This training has not only reinforced what I already know as a working Recovery Specialist, it has given me new tools and confidence in my ability to implement them!"   - Dufflin, Recovery Specialist





"I just spent 5 days training with The international Recovery Institute it was very intense, detailed course. No stone was left unturned, I feel full of new information to help my clients. It was truly an inspiring week!The trainers are extremely knowledgeable and fun"   
Zara, Arise Interventionist





"Thank you Nanette and Judith for loving your work and sharing it with us! Beginning to work in this field and already a big fan of Judith's I knew I had to be here for this training when she shared it with me. My personal goal is to always learn and grow in professional efficacy so that I can better help my clients and their families, with ethics, skills and ease. I look forward to continuing to train and work with you all, again, thank you for you passion."
- Adrian, Interventionist Recovery Guides

"The IRI Certified Recovery Specialist, Level 1 Training recently given in Long Beach, California was informative, insightful, creatively delivered, thought provoking and altogether enjoyable. As a viable component of addiction treatment the curriculum focuses on, where have come from historically, challenges our current knowledge and methodologies but, most importantly the direction we are going towards legitimacy and valorization. As a seasoned professional in the field of 15 years, we are long overdue for an ethical industry standard of this caliber to be set and available to those of us with vast experience or newly entering the field. Empowering us to approach this profession with confidence in a continuum of care that would be an asset to any client and or clinical team at any level of treatment. The balance of history, theory, cooperation, definition, practicality, legalities, ethical behaviors and self regulation within this curriculum was seamlessly melded together through our instructors vast experiential knowledge. After completing the Level 1 Training, it is my opinion that anyone interested in, working as, working with or simply understanding the valuable resource of a Recovery Specialist can benefit from the training offered by IRI. With that, a fond thank you for the time, energy and forward thinking required to compile such an educational body of work. Truly I am looking forward to enrolling in the Advanced Levels and Specialties education to come."
- Robert G Wells, Recovery Specialist
Developed by  
Dr. Judith Landau and Nanette Zumwalt, this course has quickly become recognized as a remarkable certificate training for any individual working one-to-one with client's and their families in program settings as well.  
“A MUST HAVE educational course for individuals working, or interested in the work of, 'Recovery Specialist' e.g. Personal Recovery Assistant, Sober Companion, Sober Coach, etc.”
The instruction delivers detailed and specific information so that each participant may acquire the knowledge to further develop his/her individual skill set and understanding of the importance of professional collaboration, ongoing assessment, emergency action, strength based approaches and goal specific, measurable Recovery Planning with clients and their families.
Recovery Specialists provide a foundation for recovery self-efficacy to be created through improving the relapse response (hijacking effect) within the brain through cognitive apprenticeship, modeling, mentoring, ecological momentary intervention, and inspiring, educating and repeated success. Combining this with cutting edge family theory and a focus on healing and recovery of not only the individual but the family as whole is the basis of the IRI training.
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“When we say combat operations are over, we mislead our citizens to say the fight for our soldiers is over. Why are we leaving our soldiers prisoners of war?” —Rep. Patrick Kennedy, an American politician and mental health advocate.

Read more in "Serving Our Soldiers: From War to Recovery."
Every year, we set aside Veterans Day to honor all of the men and women who’ve served our country in uniform. We celebrate veterans from generations past. We welcome a new generation of veterans home from war. And we thank our future veterans, still serving at home and abroad.

They serve our nation so that we might live in freedom. But when they return to the land they've served, our veterans are often lost and forgotten in their own country. Addictive habits become their solace. Let’s celebrate them by telling their stories. Let’s help those who need it, while supporting their strength and resilience.

To all our veterans: Thank you. 
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Renew provides relevant and engaging information and resources to help individuals recovering from drug and alcohol addiction and their loved ones create and embrace a healthy lifestyle.
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