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Just Released: Integrating Treatment for Co-occurring Disorders 
The Integrating Treatment for Co-occurring Disorders a skill-based training manual that will help addiction counselors improve their ability to assist clients who have co-occurring disorders, within their scope of practice.
Newly updated in 2018, the independent study course includes the 160-page manual and an online independent study exam that can be completed for 8 nationally-approved continuing education hours (CEs) and serve as useful practice for certification/licensure exams.
This introductory educational program is designed for those who do not have a significant background with co-occurring disorders and discusses:
  • The many myths related to mental illness treatment,
  • Barriers to assessing and treating co-occurring disorders,
  • Relevant research and prevalence data,
  • Commonly encountered mental disorders,
  • Applicable screening and assessment instruments, and
  • Issues surrounding medication management and coordinating with other mental health professionals.
2018 Update includes:
  • DSM-5 diagnostic criteria and newest ASAM criteria
  • Current terminology
  • An expanded list of medications
  • Treatment Strategies
  • Support of evidence-based practice and theory by research published since last edition
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Our registration link for the upcoming 'Hope In the Gospel' training seminar in South Jersey is now active.

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November 2-3, 2018 (limited Exhibitor tables - 1st come basis)

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