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2021 FEATURED SPEAKERS James "Kansas" Cafferty, LMFT, NCAAC, MAC. Chair, National Certification Commission for Addiction Professionals (NCC AP) James "Kansas" Cafferty, LMFT, NCAAC, MAC, has worked in the field of mental health and addiction treatment since 1997. WHITE HOUSE RELEASES PRESIDENT’S FY2022 BUDGET On Friday, May 28, the White House released President Biden’s complete fiscal year (FY) 2022 budget request. While Presidential budgets are non-binding and do not carry the force of law, it does provide the first in-depth glimpse of the Biden Administration’s top spending priorities for the new federal fiscal year that begins onOctober 1st.
MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION FORM Or provide this completed form and . payment by: EMAIL. naadac@naadac.org. FAX. 703.741.7698. MAIL. NAADAC, the Association. for Addiction Professionals. 44 Canal CLINICAL SUPERVISION: AN OVERVIEW OF FUNCTIONS, … CLINICAL SUPERVISION: AN OVERVIEW OF FUNCTIONS, PROCESSES AND METHODOLOGY Published in 2019 by NAADAC, the Association for Addiction Professionals 44 Canal Center Plaza, Suite 301, Alexandria, VA 22314 This publication was prepared by ADDICTION PROFESSIONALS DAY INTRODUCTION With addiction and recovery getting more national exposure than ever before, we pause on September 20, 2021, to celebrate vital players of the THE BASICS OF ADDICTION COUNSELING: DESK REFERENCE Module II: Addiction Counseling Theories, Practices and Skills THE BASICS OF ADDICTION COUNSELING DESK REFERENCE NAADAC, the Association CODEPENDENCY TURNS 40! I CELEBRATE? 05/26/2021 ADAPT Codependency Turns 40! I Celebrate? Adapt? or Reconsider? 05/26/2021 Presented by Robert Weiss, PhD, LCSW 5 How We Got Here 1.The Minnesota Model:The Family Disease of Addiction lead us out of seeing addiction CONFLICT RESOLUTION FOR RECOVERY CONFLICT RESOLUTION FOR RECOVERY - 5 - ANGER SCALE So, this is the time to gauge how your anger really affects your behavior. Please be (MHPAEA). - NAADAC.ORG Telehealth benefits, including telementalhealth, be available on an out-of-network benefits basis if a plan generally provides for out-of-network benefits. HOME ABOUTAFFILIATESCONTACTCAREER CENTERJOINDONATE NAADAC, the Association for Addiction Professionals, represents the professional interests of more than 100,000 addiction counselors, educators and other addiction-focused health care professionals in the United States, Canada and abroad. NAADAC’s members are addiction counselors, educators and other addiction-focused health care SPECIALTY ONLINE TRAININGS NAADAC Specialty Online Trainings. To expand its educational offerings, NAADAC now offers specialty online training to address specific addiction treatment-related education needs. Both NAADAC members and non-member must pay a fee to access this education and receive a CE certificate. To receive a CE certificate, follow thesesteps:
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The code of ethics reflects ideals of NAADAC and its members, and is designed as a statement of the values of the profession and as a guide for making clinical decisions. When an ethics complaint is filed with NAADAC or NCC AP, it is evaluated by consulting the NAADAC/NCC AP Code of Ethics. This code is also utilized by state certification MINDFULNESS AND ADDICTION TREATMENT Mindfulness practices provide a break from stress, teach the client to listen to his/her mind, body, and emotions, and improve the self-acceptance that leads to greater hope and self-efficacy. Join us for this free webinar to learn simple daily practices that can quiet the mind, reduce anxiety, increase self-compassion and self-acceptance CLINICAL SUPERVISION: AN OVERVIEW OF FUNCTIONS, … CLINICAL SUPERVISION: AN OVERVIEW OF FUNCTIONS, PROCESSES AND METHODOLOGY Published in 2019 by NAADAC, the Association for Addiction Professionals 44 Canal Center Plaza, Suite 301, Alexandria, VA 22314 This publication was prepared by THE BASICS OF ADDICTION COUNSELING: DESK REFERENCE Module II: Addiction Counseling Theories, Practices and Skills THE BASICS OF ADDICTION COUNSELING DESK REFERENCE NAADAC, the Association ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES (ACES) ASSESSMENT Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) Assessment This questionnaire is completely anonymous, and your answers will not be shared with anyone. SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT OF METHAMPHETAMINE ADDICTION • The drug user will exhibit symptoms like shaking, high blood pressure, paranoia, aggressive and psychotic behavior. Many drug usersbecome addicted tothehighfeelingtheygetduring thetweaking IMPACT OF AFFORDABLE CARE ACT ON HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Impact of Affordable Care Act 2010 • Provide standardized health coverage for all Americans • Make health coverage affordable for at least most of the 48.6 million Americans who were uninsured as HOME ABOUTAFFILIATESCONTACTCAREER CENTERJOINDONATE NAADAC, the Association for Addiction Professionals, represents the professional interests of more than 100,000 addiction counselors, educators and other addiction-focused health care professionals in the United States, Canada and abroad. NAADAC’s members are addiction counselors, educators and other addiction-focused health care SPECIALTY ONLINE TRAININGS NAADAC Specialty Online Trainings. To expand its educational offerings, NAADAC now offers specialty online training to address specific addiction treatment-related education needs. Both NAADAC members and non-member must pay a fee to access this education and receive a CE certificate. To receive a CE certificate, follow thesesteps:
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See the full schedule below. NAADAC is happy to offer free addiction-specific education through its Free Webinar Series. The 2021 Free Webinar Series releases two live webinars per month, which are then captured and made available for future viewing in NAADAC's Free On-Demand Webinar Library.CODE OF ETHICS
The code of ethics reflects ideals of NAADAC and its members, and is designed as a statement of the values of the profession and as a guide for making clinical decisions. When an ethics complaint is filed with NAADAC or NCC AP, it is evaluated by consulting the NAADAC/NCC AP Code of Ethics. This code is also utilized by state certification MINDFULNESS AND ADDICTION TREATMENT Mindfulness practices provide a break from stress, teach the client to listen to his/her mind, body, and emotions, and improve the self-acceptance that leads to greater hope and self-efficacy. Join us for this free webinar to learn simple daily practices that can quiet the mind, reduce anxiety, increase self-compassion and self-acceptance CLINICAL SUPERVISION: AN OVERVIEW OF FUNCTIONS, … CLINICAL SUPERVISION: AN OVERVIEW OF FUNCTIONS, PROCESSES AND METHODOLOGY Published in 2019 by NAADAC, the Association for Addiction Professionals 44 Canal Center Plaza, Suite 301, Alexandria, VA 22314 This publication was prepared by THE BASICS OF ADDICTION COUNSELING: DESK REFERENCE Module II: Addiction Counseling Theories, Practices and Skills THE BASICS OF ADDICTION COUNSELING DESK REFERENCE NAADAC, the Association ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES (ACES) ASSESSMENT Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) Assessment This questionnaire is completely anonymous, and your answers will not be shared with anyone. SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT OF METHAMPHETAMINE ADDICTION • The drug user will exhibit symptoms like shaking, high blood pressure, paranoia, aggressive and psychotic behavior. Many drug usersbecome addicted tothehighfeelingtheygetduring thetweaking IMPACT OF AFFORDABLE CARE ACT ON HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Impact of Affordable Care Act 2010 • Provide standardized health coverage for all Americans • Make health coverage affordable for at least most of the 48.6 million Americans who were uninsured asJOIN OR RENEW
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NAADAC 2021 Annual Conference. Join NAADAC, the Association for Addiction Professionals, on October 28-30, 2021 for our virtual 2021 Annual Conference!. This year's Annual Conference will provide you with up to 70 CEs spread across six interactive keynote sessions, 54 immersive breakout sessions, a live Q&A with NAADAC and NCC AP leadership, a panel discussion on the Peer Recovery Movement, aCODE OF ETHICS
Updated NAADAC/NCC AP Code of Ethics. The NAADAC/NCC AP Code of Ethics, the most recent version of which is effective January 1, 2021, was updated to meet the needs of current addictions practice.It is a completely new document; built from the ground up with major enhancements and additions to the previous version. NATIONAL RECOVERY MONTH National Addiction Professionals Day will be celebrated on September 20, 2021, as part of National Recovery Month. This day aims to celebrate the vital players of the health system and continuum of care: addiction professionals. The day was established by NAADAC to commemorate all the hard work that addiction professionals do on adaily basis.
MINDFULNESS AND ADDICTION TREATMENT Mindfulness practices provide a break from stress, teach the client to listen to his/her mind, body, and emotions, and improve the self-acceptance that leads to greater hope and self-efficacy. Join us for this free webinar to learn simple daily practices that can quiet the mind, reduce anxiety, increase self-compassion and self-acceptance 2021 FEATURED SPEAKERS James "Kansas" Cafferty, LMFT, NCAAC, MAC. Chair, National Certification Commission for Addiction Professionals (NCC AP) James "Kansas" Cafferty, LMFT, NCAAC, MAC, has worked in the field of mental health and addiction treatment since 1997. WHITE HOUSE RELEASES PRESIDENT’S FY2022 BUDGET On Friday, May 28, the White House released President Biden’s complete fiscal year (FY) 2022 budget request. While Presidential budgets are non-binding and do not carry the force of law, it does provide the first in-depth glimpse of the Biden Administration’s top spending priorities for the new federal fiscal year that begins onOctober 1st.
MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION FORM Or provide this completed form and . payment by: EMAIL. naadac@naadac.org. FAX. 703.741.7698. MAIL. NAADAC, the Association. for Addiction Professionals. 44 Canal ADDICTION PROFESSIONALS DAY INTRODUCTION With addiction and recovery getting more national exposure than ever before, we pause on September 20, 2021, to celebrate vital players of the CODEPENDENCY TURNS 40! I CELEBRATE? 05/26/2021 ADAPT Codependency Turns 40! I Celebrate? Adapt? or Reconsider? 05/26/2021 Presented by Robert Weiss, PhD, LCSW 5 How We Got Here 1.The Minnesota Model:The Family Disease of Addiction lead us out of seeing addiction HOME ABOUTAFFILIATESCONTACTCAREER CENTERJOINDONATE About NAADAC. NAADAC, the Association for Addiction Professionals, represents the professional interests of more than 100,000 addiction counselors, educators and other addiction-focused health care professionals in the United States, Canada and abroad. SPECIALTY ONLINE TRAININGS NAADAC Specialty Online Trainings. To expand its educational offerings, NAADAC now offers specialty online training to address specific addiction treatment-related education needs.FREE WEBINARS
NAADAC is happy to offer free addiction-specific education through its Free Webinar Series. The 2021 Free Webinar Series releases two live webinars per month, which are then captured and made available for future viewing in NAADAC's Free On-Demand Webinar Library.CODE OF ETHICS
Updated NAADAC/NCC AP Code of Ethics. The NAADAC/NCC AP Code of Ethics, the most recent version of which is effective January 1, 2021, was updated to meet the needs of current addictions practice.It is a completely new document; built from the ground up with major enhancements and additions to the previous version. MINDFULNESS AND ADDICTION TREATMENT Description. It is most often the mind's interpretation of a stressful life event, not the event itself, that creates the urgent need to get instant relief and leads to substance use or other unwanted behaviors. CLINICAL SUPERVISION: AN OVERVIEW OF FUNCTIONS, … CLINICAL SUPERVISION: AN OVERVIEW OF FUNCTIONS, PROCESSES AND METHODOLOGY Published in 2019 by NAADAC, the Association for Addiction Professionals 44 Canal Center Plaza, Suite 301, Alexandria, VA 22314 This publication was prepared by THE BASICS OF ADDICTION COUNSELING: DESK REFERENCE Module II: Addiction Counseling Theories, Practices and Skills THE BASICS OF ADDICTION COUNSELING DESK REFERENCE NAADAC, the Association ARKANSAS PEER SPECIALIST PROGRAM Arkansas Peer Specialist Program. The Arkansas Peer Specialist Program (APSP) is an innovative three-tiered credentialing process that allows an individual the opportunity to progress through the core, advanced and supervision levels of The Arkansas Model. IMPACT OF AFFORDABLE CARE ACT ON HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Impact of Affordable Care Act 2010 • Provide standardized health coverage for all Americans • Make health coverage affordable for at least most of the 48.6 million Americans who were uninsured as SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT OF METHAMPHETAMINE ADDICTIONBEST TREATMENT FOR METH ADDICTIONSIGNS OF METH ADDICTIONMIRTAZAPINE FOR METHAMPHETAMINE ADDICTIONTREATMENT FOR METHAMPHETAMINE WITHDRAWALMETH ADDICTION PDFMETHAMPHETAMINE TREATMENT GUIDELINES • The drug user will exhibit symptoms like shaking, high blood pressure, paranoia, aggressive and psychotic behavior. Many drug usersbecome addicted tothehighfeelingtheygetduring thetweaking HOME ABOUTAFFILIATESCONTACTCAREER CENTERJOINDONATE About NAADAC. NAADAC, the Association for Addiction Professionals, represents the professional interests of more than 100,000 addiction counselors, educators and other addiction-focused health care professionals in the United States, Canada and abroad. SPECIALTY ONLINE TRAININGS NAADAC Specialty Online Trainings. To expand its educational offerings, NAADAC now offers specialty online training to address specific addiction treatment-related education needs.FREE WEBINARS
NAADAC is happy to offer free addiction-specific education through its Free Webinar Series. The 2021 Free Webinar Series releases two live webinars per month, which are then captured and made available for future viewing in NAADAC's Free On-Demand Webinar Library.CODE OF ETHICS
Updated NAADAC/NCC AP Code of Ethics. The NAADAC/NCC AP Code of Ethics, the most recent version of which is effective January 1, 2021, was updated to meet the needs of current addictions practice.It is a completely new document; built from the ground up with major enhancements and additions to the previous version. MINDFULNESS AND ADDICTION TREATMENT Description. It is most often the mind's interpretation of a stressful life event, not the event itself, that creates the urgent need to get instant relief and leads to substance use or other unwanted behaviors. CLINICAL SUPERVISION: AN OVERVIEW OF FUNCTIONS, … CLINICAL SUPERVISION: AN OVERVIEW OF FUNCTIONS, PROCESSES AND METHODOLOGY Published in 2019 by NAADAC, the Association for Addiction Professionals 44 Canal Center Plaza, Suite 301, Alexandria, VA 22314 This publication was prepared by THE BASICS OF ADDICTION COUNSELING: DESK REFERENCE Module II: Addiction Counseling Theories, Practices and Skills THE BASICS OF ADDICTION COUNSELING DESK REFERENCE NAADAC, the Association ARKANSAS PEER SPECIALIST PROGRAM Arkansas Peer Specialist Program. The Arkansas Peer Specialist Program (APSP) is an innovative three-tiered credentialing process that allows an individual the opportunity to progress through the core, advanced and supervision levels of The Arkansas Model. IMPACT OF AFFORDABLE CARE ACT ON HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Impact of Affordable Care Act 2010 • Provide standardized health coverage for all Americans • Make health coverage affordable for at least most of the 48.6 million Americans who were uninsured as SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT OF METHAMPHETAMINE ADDICTIONBEST TREATMENT FOR METH ADDICTIONSIGNS OF METH ADDICTIONMIRTAZAPINE FOR METHAMPHETAMINE ADDICTIONTREATMENT FOR METHAMPHETAMINE WITHDRAWALMETH ADDICTION PDFMETHAMPHETAMINE TREATMENT GUIDELINES • The drug user will exhibit symptoms like shaking, high blood pressure, paranoia, aggressive and psychotic behavior. Many drug usersbecome addicted tothehighfeelingtheygetduring thetweakingJOIN OR RENEW
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