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CEIC Training Resource Guide

DDCAT/DDCMHT Domains

Center for Practice Innovations’ (CPI’s) Focus on Integrated Treatment (FIT) Initiative

Tip #42 In-Service Curriculum The Hazelden Co-Occurring Disorders Program CEIC Resources Program Structure Module 1 – Introduction Module 2 –

Implementing COD Treatment

Module 24 –

Philosophy and Perspectives of Recovery

Module 29 –

Integrating Medical, Psychiatric and Addiction Treatment Services Module 32 – Clinical Leadership Module 3A – Keys to Successful Programming: Guiding

Principles and Core Components

Module 3B –

Keys to Successful

Programming: Improving Substance Abuse Treatment Systems and Programs and Workforce Development and Staff Support

Module 6B –

Traditional Settings and Models: Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment Programs with COD

Clinical Administrator’s Guidebook –

Chapter 4 Policy: Evaluating Program Structure

Implementation Guide

Co-occurring Capable Program Guidelines

Co-occurring Enhanced Program Guidelines

Program Milieu Module 33 –

Program-Level Measures of COD Capacity Module 34 – Clinical Administrator’s Guidebook – Chapter 5 Policy: Evaluating Program

Implementation Guide

Co-occurring Capable Program Guidelines

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Clinical Process: Assessment

Module 3 –

Screening for Substance Use

Module 4 –

Screening for Psychiatric Disorders Module 5 – Assessment of Substance Use Disorders Module 6 – Assessment of Psychiatric Disorders Module 7 –

Differentiating Substance Use and Psychiatric Symptoms

Module 12 –

Stage Wise –Treatment

Module 28 –

Generating the Collaborative

Treatment Plan

Module 4A –

Assessment: Screening: Step 1 and Step 2

Module 4B –

Assessment: Step 3 – Step 7

Module 4C –

Assessment: Step 4 – Step 12

Module 8A –

A Brief Overview of Specific Mental Disorders and Cross Cutting Issues: Suicidality, Nicotine Dependence, and Personality Disorders

Module 8B –

A Brief Overview of Specific Mental Disorders, Anxiety Disorders, Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders

Module 8C –

A Brief Overview of Specific Mental Disorders and Cross Cutting Issues: AD/HD, PTSD, Eating Disorders, Pathological Gambling

Module 9 –

Substance Induced Disorder

Clinical Administrator’s Guidebook –

Chapter 6 Evaluating, Screening and Assessment Procedure

Manual 1 –

Screening and Assessment Clinician’s Guide

Implementation Guide

Co-occurring Capable Program Guidelines

Co-occurring Enhanced Program Guidelines CEIC Resource Guide CD

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Clinical Process: Treatment

Module 28 –

Generating the Collaborative Treatment Plan

Module 8 –

Motivational Interviewing I (Introduction and key skills and concepts)

Module 9 –

Motivational Interviewing II (Reflective listening and summarizing)

Module 10 –

Motivational Interviewing III (Ambivalence as part of change; rolling with resistance)

Module 11 –

Motivational interviewing and Harm Reduction

Module 12 –

Stage Wise-Treatment

Module 13 –

Early Stages of Change

Module 14 –

Later Stages of Change

Module 15 –

Clinical Administrator’s Guidebook –

Chapter 7 Clinical Practice: Evaluating Treatment Approaches Manual 2 – All Chapters Integrated Combined Therapies Manual 3 – All Chapters

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Manual 4 – Chapters 1- 4, 6-10 Medication Management Manual 5 – All Chapters Family Program Implementation Guide

Co-occurring Capable Program Guidelines

Co-occurring Enhanced Program Guidelines CEIC Resource Guide CD

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Clinical Process: Treatment (continued)

Module 19 –

CBT for Coping Skills and Problem Solving

Module 20 –

CBT for Treating Anxiety, Depression, and Related Problems

Module 21 –

Social Skills Training

Module 22 –

Individual Interventions

Module 23 –

Work with Families and Other Close Supporters

Module 25 –

Taking Responsibility for Your Recovery

Module 27 –

Understanding the Use of Medications for Clients with COD

Module 28 –

Generating the Collaborative Treatment Plan

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Continuity of Care

Module 18 –

Recovery Support Services in the Community

Module 26 –

Achieving Recovery in the Real World

Module 32 –

Clinical Leadership

Module 6B –

Traditional Settings and Models: Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment Programs with COD

Clinical Administrator’s Guidebook –

Chapter 8

Evaluating Continuity of Care

Manual 4 – Chapter 5 General Principles in Medication Management: Continuing Care Implementation Guide

Co-occurring Capable Program Guidelines Co-occurring Enhanced Program Guidelines Staffing Module 30 – Clinical Supervision Module 31 – Clinical Supervision II Module 32 – Clinical Leadership Module 3B – Keys to Successful Programming: Improving Substance Abuse Treatment Systems and Programs and Workforce Development and Staff Support

Module 6A –

Traditional Settings and Models: Essential

Programming for Clients with COD

Clinical Administrator’s Guidebook –

Chapter 9 Workforce: Evaluating Your Staff

Implementation Guide

Co-occurring Capable Program Guidelines

Co-occurring Enhanced Program Guidelines

Training Module 2 –

Implementing COD Treatment

Module 32 –

Clinical Leadership

Module 3B –

Keys to Successful

Programming: Improving Substance Abuse Treatment Systems and Programs and

Clinical Administrator’s Guidebook –

Chapter 10 Evaluating Staff Training

Implementation Guide

Co-occurring Capable Program Guidelines

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Resource

Instructions

Center for Practice

Innovations (CPI)

Currently, these modules are available for free to staff in any New York State program that has registered for FIT. To register, an administrator for the program should go to:

http://www.practiceinnovations.org/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=hXiOWvnVNEM%3d&tabid=37

Once an administrator has registered a program, staff from that program will receive a login and password. Once you have received a login and password, you will be able to access the site directly through:

https://rfmh.csod.com.

Tip #42 In-Service Curriculum

Copies of Substance Abuse Treatment for Persons with Co-Occurring Disorders, In-Service Training Based on Tip 42 may be ordered through NCADI at http://ncadi.samhsa.gov/. Go to Quick Find & Order and enter SMA08-4262 or call 1-800-729-6686. This material is in the public domain and there is no fee.

The Hazelden Co-occurring Disorders Program

You can order the complete set or individual manuals. Go to http://cooccurring.org and press Materials. There is a purchase fee which is listed on the website.

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