This digitally-badged Credential Course is led by author and addictions expert, Dr. Amanda Giordano (University of Georgia). It’s a 30-hour deep-dive program that will teach you the latest research, evidence-based interventions, cultural insights and advocacy considerations for supporting clients with a range of substance use disorders. Topics covered include the neurobiology of addiction; motivational interviewing; co-occurring disorders; drugs of abuse; assessments and screening instruments; treatment settings and placement; group counselling and peer support groups; relapse prevention; and much more.
Learning outcomes include:
Characterizes addiction and substance use disorders by citing diagnostic criteria and explaining their neurobiology.
Differentiates between psychiatric symptoms and substance-related effects while applying culturally relevant, ethical practices.
Mastered motivational interviewing techniques to effectively engage clients.
Outlines the key symptoms, effects, and withdrawal profiles of major drug classes.
Applies evidence-based treatments such as contingency management, 12-step programs, motivational enhancement therapy, CRAFT, and cognitive behavioral therapy.
Develops comprehensive treatment plans that include appropriate care placement, group counseling, and relapse prevention.
Embraces advocacy and prevention strategies to reduce treatment barriers and enhance overall wellness.
Psychological Services, including psychological assessment, are provided by Kevin William Grant, Psychological Associate in Supervised Practice with the College of Psychologists and Behaviour Analysts of Ontario. All psychological and assessment services are delivered under the supervision of a registered Psychological Associate or Psychologist, as required by regulatory guidelines. Clinical supervisors review case material and assessment reports, provide oversight, and are available for consultation to ensure the quality and ethical delivery of care.
Psychotherapy Services are provided by Kevin William Grant, a Registered Psychotherapist (CRPO) in autonomous practice, licensed by the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario.