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Screening and Intervention: Mastering SBIRT and Motivational Interviewing (MI) (8 CE Hours)

SBIRT Mastery: Justifies the use of SBIRT (Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment) as a public health model and differentiates screening from comprehensive assessment.

MI Processes & Principles: Comprehensive instruction on the four processes (Engaging, Focusing, Evoking, Planning) and the four guiding principles (RULE) of Motivational Interviewing.

Advanced Change Talk: Teaches participants to differentiate between Preparatory (DARN) and Mobilizing (CAT) Change Talk and employ advanced strategies for skillfully addressing Sustain Talk/Resistance.

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Clinical Supervision: Ethics and Techniques for Addiction Professionals (3 CE Hours)

Ethical Oversight: In-depth analysis of the NAADAC/NCC AP Code of Ethics as it applies uniquely to clinical supervision, addressing dual relationships and confidentiality challenges.

Supervisory Models: Compares and applies major models of supervision, with a specific focus on techniques from the Discrimination Model.

Professional Mandate: Structured to meet the North Dakota mandate to conform professional practice with the most recently published NAADAC Code of Ethics.

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