Purpose

This Audio/Visual Home Study course is being offered from the 2023 Preventing Relapse Symposium, designed for anyone interested in learning more about Relapse Prevention methods including professional treatment such as counselors, therapists, case managers, and program executives, as well as individuals in personal recovery with the goals of enhancing clinical techniques across all levels of care with proven and practical applications of The Gorski-CENAPS Model of Recovery and Relapse Prevention. It affords you the opportunity of completing the course at your own pace. The cost of this course is $29.00. Participants will earn 1 Continuing Education credit hour upon successful completion of this 60-minute course.  

 

Instructions

  1. Register for the course. Upon payment, you are automatically enrolled in the course.
  2. Watch the course video.
  3. Complete the Continuing Education Test by answering the questions included at the end of the course.
  4. Upon completion, you will receive a certificate of completion (emailed and available through your account) with your Continuing Education credits/clock hours.  

 

Registration 

If you are a new user your information will be collected at checkout for your account. You will receive a welcome email with the easy steps to get going on your course. Returning users can log in to their account and select the course.

Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this homestudy course, the participant will be able to:

  • Examine the significant contributions of each model has made in the process of SUD treatment and recovery for clients.

  • Verify the benefits of combining key strengths of each model to provide a more comprehensive treatment experience for clients.

  • Demonstrate the positive advantages of implementing the evidence-based Gorski-CENAPS Model of Relapse Prevention into the combined treatment core curriculum.

Course Description

This training will call attention to the variances between Faith-Based and Conventional Therapeutic SUD treatment models. It will demonstration the benefits of combining specific processes from each model to develop a more comprehensive Bio/Psycho/Social/Spiritual process for clients without diluting the basic principle of individual modality. The significance of incorporating the Gorski-CENAPS Model of relapse prevention into the program curriculums will be made evident.

Course curriculum

    1. Course Description

    2. Learning Objectives

    3. About the Instructor

    1. Play the Content

    1. Completion Test

    2. Course Evaluation

About this course

  • $29.00
  • 1 CE Credit Hour
  • No additional materials needed

Instructor Kenneth Love

Kenneth Love, BA, LAADC, CADC II, LCADC, ACRPS Kenneth Love is a licensed and ordained Christian minister who serves at Destiny Christian Fellowship; being under the leadership of Pastor Paul E. Sheppard since 2007. He served as an Elder and Associate Pastor at Maranatha Christian Center for 10 years prior to transitioning to ALCF, then DCF. He attended and graduated from Bay Cities Bible Institute, Oakland, CA and Bethany University, Scotts Valley, CA. majoring in biblical and addiction studies. Mr. Love is the founder and Executive Director of BreakFree Ministries, providing a myriad of services for individuals, churches, and organizations. He is considered a specialist in the field of chemical addiction, 12-step recovery, and relapse prevention. He teaches recovery education seminars, facilitates recovery workshops, in-service training, group therapy, and aftercare relapse prevention. He provides addiction counseling for individuals, couples, and families, as well as Christian pre-engagement, pre-marital, and marriage counseling. Mr. Love is a former adjunct professor for Christian Institute addiction certification school. He is a recovered heroin and cocaine addict with over 28 years sobriety. He and his wife Marsha are the parents of five adult children, as well as grandchildren, and great-grandchildren; and homeowners in San Jose, CA and now Goodyear, Arizona since 1999.

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