Addiction is a widespread issue in society, with 48.5 million (16.7%) Americans battling a substance use disorder in the past year, according to the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH). Addiction recovery support is necessary to help these individuals gain their sobriety and to achieve long-term recovery.
In this recovery coach certification course, you will learn the dynamics of a strengths-based system for changing addictive behavior and earn your addiction recovery coach certification online with the Professional Recovery Coach course. You can help others break the cycle of addiction, reconnect to themselves and their community, and live a fulfilling and productive life.
You will learn the role of the professional recovery coach along with the desired skills, traits, and competencies needed for success in the coaching relationship. You will dive into the effects of addiction on the brain and discover the foundational role that joy plays in recovery and how lasting, meaningful connections are vital to the recovery process.
This comprehensive program will help you gain skills to motivate your clients and prepare you to achieve your addiction recovery coach certification online. This recovery coach certification course is certified by the IAPRC (International Association of Professional Recovery Coaches) and provides Continuing Education Units (CEUs) through the NET Training Institute. The CEUs are recognized by NAADAC, The Association for Addiction Professionals and the IC&RC (International Certification & Reciprocity Consortium).
You will receive a certificate of completion at the end of this 60-hour course. This course may also be applied toward professional certification through the IAPRC.
Note: Certification for peers is done at the state level, with every state having different requirements for certification of peers. For this reason, we encourage you to contact the appropriate agency within your state that oversees and provides credentials to individuals that want to work as a peer within that state for more certification information. To our knowledge, the Texas Certification Board, the California Certification Board, State Board of Georgia, Minnesota Certification Board, the Colorado Peer Certification Committee, Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, North Carolina's Certified Peer Support Specialist Program, Rhode Island Certification Board, Tennessee State Board, New York State Board, Washington State Board, and Wisconsin Department of Health Services do not recognize this course.
Instructor(s):Jean LaCour
Jean LaCour, Ph.D., is a Certified Prevention Professional, author, and a trainer with extensive experience in the addiction recovery field. She is the co-founder of the NET Training Institute Center for Addiction and Recovery Education, a 501(c)(3) tax exempt nonprofit corporation offering online training in addiction counseling, peer specialist support, and recovery support services.
Requirements:
Hardware Requirements:
- This course can be taken on either a PC, Chromebook, or Mac.
Software Requirements:
- PC: Windows 8 or later.
- Mac: macOS 12 or later.
- Browser: The latest version of Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox are preferred. Microsoft Edge and Safari are also compatible.
- Adobe Acrobat Reader.
- Software must be installed and fully operational before the course begins.
Other:
- Email capabilities and access to a personal email account.
- Hotmail accounts cannot be used with this course.
Instructional Material Requirements:
The instructional materials required for this course are included in enrollment and will be available online.
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Lesson 1
- Neuroscience of Joyful Recovery
- Introduction to Brain, Addiction, Recovery & Joy
- Addiction, The Brain, T-Rex & Recovery
- Discovering My Brain's Emotional and Relational Control
- Understanding the 4-Level Control Center
- How does the Control Center Learn?
- Understanding Capacity and Shalom
- Relational Circuit Failure, Cravings and BEEPS (Relapse Triggers)
- The Story of Low Joy Airlines
- Joy Buckets, Recovery Support and Assessments
- Quieting My Breath and Body
- Learning to Recognize and Describe Appreciation Moments
- Monitoring and Restoring Relational Circuits
- Professional Recovery Coach Competencies Part 1
- Recovery Coaching Overview
- Strengths-Based Recovery Coaching
- Whole Life Recovery, Five Life Elements and Recovery Capital
- What Coaching is and is not, Recovery Coach Traits
- Coach Skills and Competencies
- Establishing the Coaching Relationship
- Recovery Coach Competencies
- Motivation to Change
- Establishing Trust
- Stages of Change, Change Talk & Elicit Change Questions
- Motivational Interviewing
- Solution focused questions
- Development of Motivational Interviewing
- Foundational Processes and what matters in M.I.
- Quantum Change
- Types of Change, values before and after change
- How Q.C. and M.I. flow together
- Professional Recovery Coach Competencies Part 2
- Right Thinking in Recovery
- Cognitive Restructuring, Cognitive Distortions, Negative Mindsets
- Self-Talk Analysis, consequences and logic
- Anger Management: principles, triggers, internal & external obstacles
- Boundaries and Relapse
- Coaching teens and their families
- Enabling, Acceptance and Reclaiming Power
- Setting Boundaries
- Communication, Fear and Enmeshment
- Common Relapse Triggers
- Relapse Prevention Plans
- Coaching Families and Legal Issues
- Transcultural Awareness and Personal Bias
- Establishing Cultural Relationships
- First Sessions
- Orientation and First Session, Defining the Relationship
- Questions that Identify Problems and Reveal Answers
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