CEU Matrix’s 300-hour Texas Alcohol and Drug Counselor (ADC) online package is approved by the Texas Certification Board (TCB) and fulfills all education requirements for the ADC credential. Every required content area and topic — including Clinical Evaluation, Treatment Planning, Counseling, Professional & Ethical Responsibility, and HIV/AIDS education — is covered in this 300-hour package for ADC certification.
- Credit Hours: 300
- Price: $1,250
- State Board Approved
- Affordable & On-Demand
- Instant Certificates Upon Completion
Package Information
Texas ADC Certification Requirements and Course Package
This course package offers substantial savings versus purchasing the courses individually. Courses are taken at your convenience, there is no time limit, and everything is done online. If you have any other questions please call John Tinsley at (512) 843-0866.
What This Package Covers
Texas requires 300 hours of substance abuse-specific education and training for the Alcohol and Drug Counselor (ADC) credential, including a minimum of 6 hours in professional ethics and 6 hours in HIV/AIDS, STDs, and Hepatitis. This CEU Matrix 300-hour package provides the full education requirement.
Education must cover 8 ADC performance domains:
- Clinical Evaluation
- Treatment Planning
- Referral
- Service Coordination
- Counseling
- Client, Family & Community Education
- Documentation
- Professional & Ethical Responsibility
There is no limit on online education hours.
Please see the “Package Contents” section below for the complete list of courses included in this package.
Certification Requirements
- Education Required: No minimum degree required. Work experience hours are reduced based on education level (degrees must be in a behavioral science field).
- Work Experience: Tiered by education level: 6,000 hours (HS/GED); 5,000 hours (associate’s degree); 4,000 hours (bachelor’s degree); 2,000 hours (master’s degree). All degrees must be in a behavioral science field.
- Supervised Hours: 300-hour Chemical Dependency Counseling Practicum covering 12 Core Functions of the Substance Abuse Counselor (minimum 10 hours each).
- State Exam: Passing score on the IC&RC ADC examination.
Important Notes
The ADC is an IC&RC reciprocal credential. No minimum degree is required, but higher education levels reduce the work experience requirement. Certification is issued for a period of 2 years.
Renewal Requirements
40 continuing education hours every 2 years.
Package Contents
PERFORMANCE DOMAIN I – SCREENING, ASSESSMENT AND ENGAGEMENT – 62 hours
Computerized Assessment of Substance Abuse (4 hours)
Screening and Assessment of Clients in the Criminal Justice System (6 hours)
Substance Abuse Screening and Assessment in Criminal Justice Systems (6 hours)
Anger Management for Substance Use Disorder and Mental Health Clients: A Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Manual (Revised 2025) (3 hours)
You Can Lead a Horse to Water – Treatment Resistance and Motivation Characteristics of Offenders Who Use Substances (3 hours)
Treating Early Life Trauma-Related Issues in Early Recovery From Addictive Disorders (4 hours)
Clinical Drug Testing in Primary Care (3 hours)
Cluckers, Clockers, Cookers: An Introduction to Drug Control Policy for Substance Abuse Counselors (3 hours)
A Community Reinforcement Plus Vouchers Approach: Treating Cocaine Addiction Module 1 (4 hours)
A Community Reinforcement Plus Vouchers Approach: Treating Cocaine Addiction Module 2 (3 hours)
A Community Reinforcement Plus Vouchers Approach: Treating Cocaine Addiction Module 3 (4 hours)
The Offender and Addiction – Clinical Case Management (6 hours)
Substance Abuse and Sexual Assault (3 hours)
Supporting Infants, Toddlers, and Families Impacted by Caregiver Mental Health Problems, Substance Abuse, and Trauma (4 hours)
What to do While You Count to 10: A Practical Guide to Anger Management – (6 hours)
PERFORMANCE DOMAIN II – TREATMENT PLANNING, COLLABORATION AND REFERRAL – 103 hours
Implementing Change in Substance Abuse Treatment Programs (3 hours)
Motivation for Change in Substance Abuse Treatment (6 Hours)
Treatment Planning:Utilizing the Addiction Severity Index (ASI) (3 hours)
Substance Abuse Treatment and Family Therapy TIP 39 Part I (3 hours)
Substance Abuse Treatment and Family Therapy TIP 39 Part II (4 hours)
Substance Abuse Treatment and Family Therapy TIP 39 Part III (3 hours)
Substance Abuse Treatment and Family Therapy TIP 39 Part IV (4 hours)
Drug Treatment Courts: An Integrated Approach (3 hours)
Substance Abuse Treatment: Group Therapy (TIP 41) (Revised 2025) (5 hours)
A Cognitive-Behavioral Approach: Treating Cocaine Addiction (CBA-1) Module 1 (4 hours)
A Cognitive-Behavioral Approach: Treating Cocaine Addiction (CBA-2) Module 2 (4 hours)
Major Treatment Issues for Offenders Who Use Substances (6 hours)
Booting Up the System- Case Management Models, Principles and Practices (3 hours)
Working With Families of Chemically Dependent Criminal Justice Offenders (3 hours)
Treatment Needs and Strategies for Individuals in Various Criminal Justice Settings (12 hours)
Medication Assisted Treatment of Opioid Addiction using Buprenorphine (6 hours)
Overview of Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment (4 hours)
Group Treatments for Addiction (6 hours)
Substance Use Disorder Treatment for People With Co-Occurring Disorders, Module 1 (Revised 2025)
Wisdom of the 12 Steps – Step 1 (6 hours)
Wisdom of the 12 Steps – Step 2 (6 hours)
Wisdom of the 12 Steps – Step 3 (6 hours)
PERFORMANCE DOMAIN III – COUNSELING – 85 hours
Counseling for Marijuana Dependence – A Manual for Treating Adults (6 hours)
Relapse Prevention Counseling (4 hours)
Substance Abuse Counseling for Clients with HIV/AIDS (3 hours)
Treating Chronic Mental Illness & Substance Use Disorders: Individual and Group Counseling Strategies (6 hours)
Addiction Counseling Competencies: The Knowledge, Skills, and Attitudes of Professional Practice (Module 1) (3 hours)
Addiction Counseling Competencies: The Knowledge, Skills, and Attitudes of Professional Practice (Module 2) (3 hours)
Treatment of Anger and Aggression in Early Recovery (6 hours)
Addressing Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors in Substance Abuse Treatment (3 hours)
Overview of Group Therapy for Substance Abuse Treatment (8 hours)
Treatment of Adolescents with Substance Use Disorders, Module 1 (3 hours)
Treatment of Adolescents with Substance Use Disorders, Module 2 (3 hours)
Coping With Feelings and Moods (4 hours)
Drug and Alcohol Dependence: The Problem, The Solution, and Co-Occurring Disorders (3 hours)
Managing Depressive Symptoms in Substance Abuse Clients During Early Recovery (6 hours)
The Offender and Addiction – Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (6 hours)
Commitment to Change – Overcoming Errors in Thinking (4 hours)
Commitment to Change – The Power of Consequences (4 hours)
Commitment to Change – Habits That Block Change (4 hours)
Mind Over Matter: The Brain’s Response to Drugs. A Teacher’s Guide (3 hours)
Substance Use Disorder Treatment for People With Co-Occurring Disorders, Module 4 (Revised 2025)
PERFORMANCE DOMAIN IV – PROFESSIONAL AND ETHICAL RESPONSIBLITIES – 50 hours
Ethical Decision Making for Counselors (4 hours)
Ethical Practice with Special Populations (3 hours)
Personal Wellness for Substance Abuse Counselors (3 hours)
The Importance of Ethics in Criminal Justice (3 hours)
Clinical Supervision: Models, Roles and Responsibilities, Ethics and Legal Issues (3 hours)
Retraining and Updating on Currently Abused Drugs (3 hours)
Substance Use Disorder Treatment for People with Physical and Cognitive Disabilities (6 hours)
Faith Based Substance Abuse Treatment (3 hours)
Powerlessness or Empowerment? Special Issues in Treating Women Offenders Who Abuse Substances (3 hours)
An Introduction to Treatment Medications: What Every Counselor Should Know (4 hours)
Considerations for the Provision of E-Therapy (3 hours)
HIV and Other Blood-Borne Infections in Drug Users (6 hours)
Simple Communications for Complicated People (6 hours)
Package FAQs
How do I become a substance abuse counselor in Texas?
Texas operates a dual-credential system. The Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHS) issues the LCDC (Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor) — a state license. The Texas Certification Board (TCB) issues professional certifications including the ADC, AADC, CCJP, and Prevention Specialist credentials. Most counselors begin with either the LCDC license (state-issued, with formal practicum and CTI registration) or the ADC certification (TCB-issued, with degree-tiered work experience). Both pathways require completing approved education hours and passing the IC&RC ADC examination.
What's the difference between the Texas LCDC and the Texas ADC?
Both require the IC&RC ADC exam, but they’re issued by different bodies and follow different paths. The LCDC is a state license from Texas HHS — it requires 270 education hours, registration as a Counselor Intern, 4,000 supervised work hours through a registered Clinical Training Institution (CTI) or under a Certified Clinical Supervisor, and a 300-hour field work practicum. The ADC is a professional certification from TCB — it requires 300 education hours, a 300-hour Chemical Dependency Counseling Practicum, and degree-tiered work experience (6,000 hours with a high school diploma down to 2,000 with a master’s). Counselors often hold one or both.
What exam do I need to pass for Texas LCDC, ADC, AADC, or CCJP?
The LCDC and ADC both require a passing score on the IC&RC Alcohol and Drug Counselor (ADC) examination. The AADC requires the IC&RC Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor (AADC) exam — a master’s-level exam. The CCJP requires both the IC&RC ADC exam and the IC&RC CCJP Supplemental exam. The CPS requires the IC&RC Prevention Specialist exam; the APS does not require an exam.
What are the Texas LCDC requirements?
The Texas LCDC license is issued by HHS and requires: a degree (associate’s minimum for licensure; bachelor’s or higher in chemical dependency counseling, sociology, psychology, or an HHS-approved field), 270 hours of approved education, 4,000 hours of supervised work experience through a registered Clinical Training Institution or under a Certified Clinical Supervisor, a 300-hour supervised field work practicum covering all four KSA dimensions, and a passing IC&RC ADC examination.
What are the Texas ADC requirements?
The Texas ADC is issued by TCB. Education and work experience are tiered: 300 hours of training in all cases, with work hours scaled by degree (6,000 hours with a high school diploma, 5,000 with an associate’s, 4,000 with a bachelor’s, 2,000 with a master’s — degrees must be in a behavioral science field). Candidates must complete a 300-hour Chemical Dependency Counseling Practicum covering the 12 Core Functions (minimum 10 hours each) and pass the IC&RC ADC exam. CEU Matrix’s TCB-approved 300-hour ADC package covers all 12 Core Functions.
What is the CCJP, and who should pursue it?
The CCJP (Certified Criminal Justice Professional) is a TCB credential for counselors working at the intersection of substance use and the criminal justice system — including correctional treatment, drug courts, parole/probation, and reentry programs. Hour requirements scale with degree: 270 hours (high school), 200 hours (associate’s), 150 hours (bachelor’s, ADC, or LCDC), 100 hours (master’s), or 60 hours (doctoral or AADC). Candidates pass both the IC&RC ADC exam and the IC&RC CCJP Supplemental exam. CEU Matrix offers TCB-approved CCJP packages at every degree pathway.
What are the CPS and APS prevention specialist credentials?
The CPS (Certified Prevention Specialist) and APS (Associate Prevention Specialist) are TCB credentials for prevention educators working in alcohol, tobacco, and other drug (ATOD) prevention. Both require a high school diploma minimum, 120 hours of training across the six IC&RC prevention domains, and a 120-hour practicum (10 hours minimum per domain). The CPS requires 2,000 hours of prevention work experience and a passing IC&RC Prevention Specialist exam. The APS requires 3,000 hours of prevention experience plus a supervisor competency evaluation, with no exam. CEU Matrix’s TCB-approved 120-hour package covers all six prevention domains for both credentials.
When does my Texas certification renew?
Most Texas credentials renew every two years. TCB-issued credentials (ADC, AADC, CCJP, CPS, APS) require 40 CE hours per renewal cycle in the relevant performance domains. The AADC additionally requires 3 hours each of professional ethics and clinical supervision. The HHS-issued LCDC requires 24 CE hours every two years for counselors with a master’s or higher, or 40 CE hours for counselors below master’s level — including 3 hours of ethics, 6 hours of HIV/Hepatitis C/STD education, and a human trafficking prevention course.
Is the Texas LCDC or ADC certification IC&RC reciprocal?
Yes for both. The LCDC and ADC each require a passing score on the IC&RC Alcohol and Drug Counselor (ADC) examination, which is portable across IC&RC member boards in other states. The AADC is similarly reciprocal through the IC&RC AADC exam, and the CCJP through the IC&RC CCJP supplemental exam.
Can I transfer my certification to Texas from another state?
Counselors holding an IC&RC ADC-equivalent credential from another IC&RC member state can transfer to a Texas credential through reciprocity, provided their issuing board is in good standing. Transfers to the LCDC license are processed by Texas HHS and may require additional state-specific coursework (HIV/Hepatitis C/STD, human trafficking prevention). Transfers to TCB credentials (ADC, AADC, CCJP, CPS) are processed by the Texas Certification Board through the IC&RC reciprocity application.
Are CEU Matrix's Texas packages TCB-approved?
Yes. CEU Matrix is a Texas Certification Board (TCB) approved continuing education provider. Our Texas packages cover the full education requirement for each TCB credential we offer — ADC (300 hours), AADC (180 hours), CCJP (60-270 hours by degree pathway), and CPS/APS (120 hours).
How do I access my courses and track progress?
All courses become available in your CEU Matrix Student Center the moment payment clears, with no enrollment delay. Coursework is fully self-paced — there is no fixed completion deadline. Your progress, exam scores, and earned certificates are tracked automatically and stored under “My Courses,” giving you a single consolidated view of your Texas credential progress and total hours earned.
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CEU Matrix is approved with the following state boards:
Arkansas (ASACB), California (CCAPP #OS-07-394-0222), California (CADTP #250), Connecticut (#0115-5202), Delaware (DCB #37), Florida (FCB #5141-A), Georgia (ADACBGA #2026-4-003), Illinois (IAODAPCA #19345), Kentucky, Louisiana (LA ADRA #E026), Michigan (MCBAP), Missouri (Missouri CB #183), New Mexico (NMCBBHP #2046), North Carolina (NCSAPPB), Ohio (OCDP #50-19236), Oklahoma (OBLADS #20260153), Texas (TCB #1758-07)
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