Professional Certificate in Addiction Recovery Strategies for Families & Friends
-- ViewingNowThe Professional Certificate in Addiction Recovery Strategies for Families & Friends is a comprehensive course designed to equip learners with essential skills for career advancement in the healthcare industry. This program focuses on evidence-based approaches to addiction recovery, with a special emphasis on supporting families and friends of those struggling with addiction.
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โข Understanding Addiction: Definitions, Causes & Effects
โข The Science of Addiction: Neurobiology & Genetics
โข The Role of Families & Friends in Addiction Recovery
โข Effective Communication Strategies for Loved Ones of Addicts
โข Establishing Boundaries: Balancing Support & Enabling
โข Intervention Techniques for Encouraging Treatment
โข Supporting Recovery: Coping with Relapse & Celebrating Success
โข Local Resources for Addiction Recovery: Treatment Centers & Support Groups
โข Building a Sober Support Network: Involving Professionals & Peers
โข Self-Care for Loved Ones of Addicts: Preventing Burnout & Maintaining Well-being
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Addiction counselors work with individuals, families, and groups to identify and overcome substance abuse and other harmful behaviors. They provide assessment, treatment planning, and counseling services. - **Social Worker (25%)**
Social workers in addiction recovery support clients and their families through various stages of treatment and recovery. They collaborate with healthcare professionals, community organizations, and legal systems to address clients' needs. - **Psychiatrist (15%)**
Psychiatrists specialize in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental health conditions, including substance use disorders. They are medical doctors who can prescribe medications and provide psychotherapy. - **Psychologist (10%)**
Psychologists study human behavior and mental processes, applying their knowledge to diagnose and treat various disorders. In addiction recovery, they often conduct assessments, provide therapy, and engage in research. - **Therapist (5%)**
Therapists, also known as mental health counselors, work with individuals, couples, and families to address various emotional, behavioral, and mental health issues. In addiction recovery, they can provide individual and group therapy sessions.
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