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Removing Barriers: Dual Diagnosis Treatment and Motivational Interviewing
2008-07-16 Topics: Clinicians Corner | Credentialing | Treatment Populations
By Kathleen Sciacca, M.A.
The phase-by-phase interventions from "denial" to "abstinence" begin by assessing the client's readiness to engage in treatment. Readiness levels are accepted as starting points for treatment, rather than points of confrontation or criteria for elimination. This website has numerous articles and training resources of interest to CD and MH professionals.
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Why Become Accredited?
2007-02-23 Topics: Administrator's Corner | Credentialing
By Sherry Kimbrough, M.S., NCAC
As an accreditation consultant and a surveyor for a national accreditation organization, people often ask me why I think that it's important for agencies to become accredited.
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10 Key Strategies to Help You Pass Your Licensing or Certification Exam
2007-02-18
By Howard G. Rosenthal, EdD, CCMHC
As the author of licensing and certification exam preparation materials, I am quite often asked if there are any efficacious strategies to maximize your score on the exam. My answer is an unequivocal "yes." Here are 10 specific methods that can be easily implemented.
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Career Portfolios
2005-11-04 Topics: Credentialing | Employment | Of Interest To Everyone | Treatment
By Michael E. Wonacott
Career portfolios provide evidence of individuals' knowledge and skills in working with data, people, and things. This Brief describes practices in developing and using portfolios for career-related purposes.
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Continuing Education Resource
2005-10-05 Topic: Credentialing
By Ed Guild
Continuing education (home study) approved by NAADAC, NBCC, and most other credentialing bodies. Different because you work at your own pace, and really learn something you didn't already know.
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National Licensing & Certification Requirements
2005-09-30 Topic: Credentialing
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Find basic information on a variety of state, national, and some international bodies that offer licensing & credentialing for drug and alcohol counselors.
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NAADAC, the Association for Addiction Professionals
2005-09-03 Topics: Administrator's Corner | Credentialing
By Sarah Kenneth
NAADAC, the Association for Addiction Professionals, is the largest membership organization serving addiction counselors, educators and other addiction-focused health care professionals, who specialize in addiction prevention, treatment and education. With nearly 11,000 members and 46 state affiliates, NAADAC's network of addiction professionals spans the United States and the world. NAADAC's members work to create healthier families and communities through prevention, intervention and quality treatment.
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