Overcoming Addictions – DAVID KESSLER, ZACHARY ALTI (Online Course)
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Discover the tools, strategies, and confidence you need to effectively treat addictive behaviors…
And become a Certified Addictions-Informed Mental Health Professional (CAIMHP) at NO additional cost
To help clients break free from the iron fist of addictions, you don’t just treat the addictive behavior itself.
Addictive behavior is often rooted in fear, pain, trauma, anxiety…
Which means, to help heal addiction, you must dig down to the root emotion and discover the unfulfilled need fueling the behavior.
As a mental health professional, you already know how to help people discover and process those feelings…
And, in this online certification training course, you’ll discover powerful approaches and strategies to add to your existing practice developed by world-leading treatment experts like Janina Fisher and Andrew Tatarsky…
So you can effectively treat the wide variety of addiction problems your clients may present—including drugs, alcohol, and digital pornography.
Plus, this course includes all-new content from Janina Fisher that reveals how to adapt addictions treatment to the new normal of telehealth.
If you’ve ever been told that your mental health techniques won’t work for addicts, that it would be better to send these clients somewhere else…this is your chance to prove them wrong!
BONUS! Once you complete this training, you’ll qualify to immediately become a Certified Addictions-Informed Mental Health Professional (CAIMHP)*…
And the cost of certification (a $99.99 value) is included in your deeply discounted tuition!
- Recognizing the role substance abuse plays in coping with trauma
- Decreasing the shame and offering inspiration for a “life beyond trauma”
- Teaching clients how to regulate their nervous systems, decrease anxiety, and tolerate sadness and loneliness
- And more!
- Develop an approach to addiction that blends psychotherapy with an innovative relapse prevention plan
- Structure a comprehensive treatment approach by understanding the five brain-based tasks of recovery
- Effectively assess relapse potential and differentiate between the various addictive disorders, as outlined by DSM-5®
- Implement a take-home relapse prevention plan that will integrate seamlessly into your sessions, regardless of your approach
- How addictive behavior reflects the interplay of biology (including habit and social context) so you can address these elements in therapy
- Seven therapeutic tasks that combine relational, CBT, and mindfulness interventions to help people change addictive behaviors
- Effective strategies for treatment, including Urge Surfing, Unwrapping the Urge, Microanalysis, Embracing Ambivalence, Decisional Balance, and the Ideal Use Plan
- Help clients decipher the differences between run-of-the-mill porn use and the signs and symptoms of addiction
- Identify and address the trends of modern porn addiction that can negatively affect clients, such as interpersonal conflict, arousal issues, dysphoria, an increase in thrill-seeking behaviors, and isolation
- Integrate effective treatment approaches into your practice, including CBT-Internet Addiction and Mindfulness-based Stress Reduction
- Systematically engage emotion to help the addict reach for their partner, rather than their substance/behavior of choice
- Use micro-tracking to identify negative attachment-based patterns
- How to apply powerful attachment-based interventions to reduce likelihood of relapse
- And much more!
($129.99 value; 2 Bonus CE Hours)
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