PPT-What Can I Do? Substance Abuse Training and Education Project
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Introduction This substance abuse training program was developed to assist in understanding the impact of alcohol and drug use in the workplace and its effects on
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Introduction This substance abuse training program was developed to assist in understanding the impact of alcohol and drug use in the workplace and its effects on safety and health in that environment . Directed Readings . In the Classroom. September/October 2013 issue of . Radiologic Technology. Instructions:. This presentation provides a framework for educators and students to use Directed Reading content published in . A modern correlation between today’s young people and . A . Streetcar . Named . Desire. . MR. MILLER. Definition of Addiction:. The compulsive . need for and use of a habit-forming substance (as heroin, nicotine, or alcohol) characterized by tolerance and by well-defined physiological symptoms upon withdrawal; . TAMARA LAYNE MS,OTR/L . INTEGRATED SERVICES COORDINATOR. MILWAUKEE COUNTY’S COMMUNITY ACCESS TO . RECOVERY SERVICES (CARS) BRANCH . WELCOME TO RECOVERY, INC.. RECOVERY, INC. . recently hired all of their staff for the agency’s new CCS Program.. Lorna Alvarez-Rivera, Ph.D., & R. Neal McIntyre, Jr., DPA. Valdosta State University. Introduction. The current body of research that exists pertaining to Latinos and crime lacks consensus on the magnitude and even the nature of the issue. This paper attempts to contribute to the literature on ethnicity and crime by discussing crime among Latinos. Specifically, it examines the effect of substance use and education on criminality among Latinos. Examining the link between Latinos and crime is of great importance at a time when the Hispanic population in the U.S. has reached an all-time high of 16.7% is expected to continue to grow (U.S. Census, 2011).. TAMARA LAYNE MS,OTR/L . INTEGRATED SERVICES COORDINATOR. MILWAUKEE COUNTY’S COMMUNITY ACCESS TO . RECOVERY SERVICES (CARS) BRANCH . WELCOME TO RECOVERY, INC.. RECOVERY, INC. . recently hired all of their staff for the agency’s new CCS Program.. Agenda. Meet the ARNG SAP Team. The ARNG Substance Abuse Program is supported by contract staff, including an Alcohol and Drug Control Officers and Prevention Coordinators. . Angela Cunningham, M.S., LPC. Women. Rebecca Hebner . Roppolo. , MPH. Substance Abuse Prevention Systems Coordinator. Violence and Injury Prevention-Mental Health Promotion Branch. Welcome and Introductions . Warm Up . Share Name, Agency and Role. Mr. Marty Deichert. Drug Demand Reduction Program. Behavioral Health Branch. martin.deichert@usmc.mil. 12 August 2015. 2. v. 01 May 2015. Substance Abuse Supervisory Level Training . for . Officers . In the Classroom. September/October 2013 issue of . Radiologic Technology. Instructions:. This presentation provides a framework for educators and students to use Directed Reading content published in . Learning . Topics. Definition of a substance. Definition of substance abuse. Warning signs of common drugs. Myths of drug abuse. Getting help. Dangers of marijuana. Other dangerous drugs. Alcohol. Dealing with an alcohol incident. Training School Psychologists to be Experts in Evidence Based Practices for Tertiary Students with Serious Emotional Disturbance/Behavior Disorders . US Office of Education 84.325K. H325K080308. Presentation Prepared by Christian Sabey. Obtain Arizona (AZ) Substance Abuse Counselor, Independent and Associate; Substance Abuse Tech. License Practice Course
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License Description: Major Requirements for License: Independent Substance Abuse Counselor (1,750 licenses) -- 1) Master\'s or higher degree from a regionally accredited college or university in a behavioral health service with a minimum of 24 semester credit hours of counseling related coursework as determined by the substance abuse credentialing committee. Coursework must include a significant clinical component, such as statistics coursework. Graduate coursework completed outside of the master or higher degree and submitted to meet curriculum requirements shall constitute no more than three semester credit hours; 2) Pass Level II or higher examinations offered by the National Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors. 3) Complete a minimum of 3,200 hours of supervised work experience in substance abuse counseling in no less than 24 months. The supervised work experience is limited to the use of psychotherapy for the purpose of assessment, diagnosis and treatment of individuals, couples, families and groups as they relate to substance abuse and chemical dependency issues. The 3,200 hours of supervised work experience shall include a minimum of 1,600 hours of direct client contact. 4) During the supervised work experience required in R4-6-705, an applicant for associate substance abuse counselor and independent substance abuse counselor licensure shall receive a minimum of 100 hours of clinical supervision in no less than 24 months. 5) During supervised work experience applicant shall demonstrate satisfactory performance in the following areas as they relate to substance abuse counseling: intake, diagnostics, assessment, triage, crisis intervention, treatment planning, family, group and individual psychotherapy, outreach, and consultation with other professionals by having the applicant\'s clinical supervisor submit a performance evaluation on forms available from the Agency. Fees: Application - $250 Initial License - $250; Renewal (Biennially) - $350 Continuing Education: 30 hours during 2-year renewal period Associate Substance Abuse Counselor (118 licenses) -- 1) Bachelor degree from a regionally accredited college or university in a behavioral health service with a minimum of 30 semester credit hours of counseling related coursework as determined by the substance abuse credentialing committee; or a master\'s or higher degree from a regionally accredited college or university in a behavioral health service with a minimum of 24 semester credit hours of counseling related coursework as determined by the substance abuse credentialing committee. The Board shall not accept coursework that does not include a significant clinical component, such as statistics coursework, as meeting the coursework requirements in this Section. 2) Pass Level II or higher examinations offered by the National Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors. 3) Complete a minimum of 3,200 hours of supervised work experience in substance abuse counseling in no less than 24 months. The supervised work experience is limited to the use of psychotherapy for the purpose of assessment, diagnosis and treatment of individuals, couples, families and groups as they relate to substance abuse and chemical dependency issues. The 3,200 hours of supervised work experience shall include a minimum of 1,600 hours of direct client contact. 4) During supervised work experience applicant shall demonstrate satisfactory performance in the following areas as they relate to substance abuse counseling: intake, diagnostics, assessment, triage, crisis intervention, treatment planning, family, group and individual psychotherapy, outreach, and consultation with other professionals by having the applicant\'s clinical supervisor submit a performance evaluation on forms available from the Agency. Fees: Application: $250 Initial License: $100; Renewal (Biennially) - $350 Continuing Education: 30 hours during 2-year renewal period Substance Abuse Technician (20 licenses) -- 1) Associate of applied science degree from a regionally accredited college or university in chemical dependency with a minimum of 30 semester credit hours of counseling-related coursework as determined by the substance abuse credentialing committee. The required degree must contain a minimum of 18 hours of coursework specifically related to chemical dependency. 2) The substance abuse credentialing committee may waive the education requirement in subsection if the applicant demonstrates the following: a) provides services pursuant to a contract or grant with the federal government under the authority of 25 U.S.C. 450 - 450(n) or 25 U.S.C. 1601 - 1683; has obtained a high school diploma or equivalent degree; because of cultural considerations, obtaining the degree required for substance abuse technician licensure would be an extreme hardship for the applicant; has completed a minimum of 6,400 hours of supervised work experience in substance abuse counseling in no less than 48 months completed within the seven years before the date of application; and has completed a minimum of 200 hours of clinical supervision in no less than 48 months within the supervised work experience submitted; 3) Pass Level II or higher examinations offered by the National Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors. By Reciprocity: Yes 1) Applicant is currently licensed or certified in another state by a state regulatory entity in the discipline for which the applicant is requesting licensure in Arizona and the license or certification is in effect and in good standing; 2) Passage of an examination was required for the certification or licensure and the applicant passed the required examination or the applicant has passed the licensure examination required for the discipline and level license sought by the applicant; 3) The credentialing committee determines that the applicant\'s qualifications substantially meet the current requirements for Arizona licensure; 4) Prior to applying for licensure in Arizona, an applicant was engaged in the practice of behavioral health for a minimum of 800 hours each year for at least five out of the last seven years in the state issuing the license; 5) Prior to applying for licensure in Arizona, an applicant for licensure as a bachelor social worker or a master social worker has practiced as a social worker for a minimum of 800 hours each year for at least five out of the last seven years in the state issuing the license used by the applicant to qualify for licensure by reciprocity; and the applicant is not the subject of a pending complaint before the Board or any other state behavioral health regulatory entity and has not had a license or certificate to practice a health care profession suspended or revoked by another state behavioral health regulatory entity. Fees: Application: $250 Initial License: $100; Renewal (Biennially) - $350 Continuing Education: 30 hours during 2-year renewal period
Licensing Agency
Behavioral Health Examiners, Board of
3443 N Central Avenue, # 1700
Phoenix, AZ 85012
(602) 542 1882
azbbhe@bbhe.state.az.us
http://azbbhe.us/ DMHAS Statewide Services. Nursing Home Diversion & Transition Program. Pattern of harmful use of a substance with the purpose of altering one’s mood. Using substances in a manner that is not prescribed or intended. Pharmacist role in substance abuse prevention, education and assistance. Substance abuse by employees of health care organizations leads to reduced productivity, increased absenteeism, drug diversion and almost certainly increased accidents and medication misadventures. Consequently, it affects the quality of patient care, liability, operational and health care costs. Health- system pharmacists have responsibilities for ensuring a safe and effective medication use system ------.
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