This digitally-badged Credential Course is led by author and addictions expert, Dr. Amanda Giordano (University of Georgia). It’s a 30-hour deep-dive program that will teach you the latest research, evidence-based interventions, cultural insights and advocacy considerations for supporting clients with a range of substance use disorders. Topics covered include the neurobiology of addiction; motivational interviewing; co-occurring disorders; drugs of abuse; assessments and screening instruments; treatment settings and placement; group counselling and peer support groups; relapse prevention; and much more.
Learning outcomes include:
- Characterizes addiction and substance use disorders by citing diagnostic criteria and explaining their neurobiology.
- Differentiates between psychiatric symptoms and substance-related effects while applying culturally relevant, ethical practices.
- Mastered motivational interviewing techniques to effectively engage clients.
- Outlines the key symptoms, effects, and withdrawal profiles of major drug classes.
- Applies evidence-based treatments such as contingency management, 12-step programs, motivational enhancement therapy, CRAFT, and cognitive behavioral therapy.
- Develops comprehensive treatment plans that include appropriate care placement, group counseling, and relapse prevention.
- Embraces advocacy and prevention strategies to reduce treatment barriers and enhance overall wellness.