CEU Matrix’s 110-hour Ohio Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor II, III, and Independent Chemical Dependency Counselor (LCDC II, LCDC III, and LICDC) online package is approved by the Ohio Chemical Dependency Professionals Board (OCDP) and fulfills all education requirements for CDCA holders upgrading to the LCDC II, LCDC III, or LICDC credential. Every required content area and topic — including Family Dynamics, Pharmacology, Assessment & Diagnosis, Relapse & Recovery Strategies, and Legal & Ethical Issues — is covered in this 110-hour package for LCDC II, LCDC III, and LICDC certification.
- Credit Hours: 110
- Price: $549
- State Board Approved
- Affordable & On-Demand
- Instant Certificates Upon Completion
Package Information
If you’ve already completed your CDCA Phase I and Phase II in Ohio, those 70 hours apply directly toward the 180-hour total required for the LCDC II, LCDC III, and LICDC credentials. This upgrade package covers the remaining 110 hours — so you’re not paying for or repeating work you’ve already done.
All 27 courses in this package are approved by the Ohio Chemical Dependency Professionals Board and available fully online at your own pace. CEU Matrix is an OCDP-approved distance learning provider.
Package Details
- Total hours: 110 hours (remaining requirement after CDCA Phase I + II)
- Courses included: 27 OCDP-approved courses
- Package price: $549 (vs. over $1,400 purchased individually)
- Format: 100% online and self-paced — no time limit, no live sessions
- Prerequisite: Completion of Ohio CDCA Phase I (40 hrs) + Phase II (30 hrs)
- Approved by: Ohio Chemical Dependency Professionals Board (OCDP)
How the Hours Apply
The OCDP requires 180 total education hours for the LCDC II, LCDC III, and LICDC credentials. Your completed CDCA Phase I (40 hours) and Phase II (30 hours) count as 70 of those hours. This package covers the remaining 110, bringing you to the full 180-hour requirement.
If you haven’t started your CDCA yet, see the Ohio LICDC full 180-hour package instead. Questions? Call John Tinsley at (512) 843-0866.
Package Contents
C1: Substance Use Disorder and Recovery Knowledge – (14 hours)
- Commitment to Change-Habits That Block Change – 2 of 4 hours
- Criminal Addicts or Addicted Criminals? Theories of the Drug-Crime Relationship – 3 hours
- Faith Based Substance Abuse Treatment – 3 hours
- Substance Use Disorder Treatment for People With Co-Occurring Disorders, Module 3 (Revised 2025) – 6 hours
C2: Counseling Procedures and Strategies as Applied to Those with Substance Use Disorder – (8 hours)
- Treatment of Anger and Aggression in Early Recovery – 6 hours
- Commitment to Change – Habits That Block Change – 2 of 4 hours
C3: Group Process and Techniques – (8 hours)
- Overview of Group Therapy for Substance Abuse Treatment – 8 hours
C4: Assessment and Diagnosis of Substance Use Disorder – (18 hours)
- Screening and Assessment of Clients in the Criminal Justice System (Scheel) – 6 hours
- Substance Abuse Screening and Assessment in Criminal Justice Systems (Shearer) – 6 hours
- Substance Use Disorder Treatment for People With Co-Occurring Disorders, Module 2 (Revised 2025) – 6 hours
C5: Family Dynamics – (24 hours)
- Working with Families of Chemically Dependent Criminal Justice Offenders – 3 hours
- Treatment of Adolescents with Substance Use Disorders, Module 1 – 3 hours
- Substance Abuse Treatment and Family Therapy, Module 3 – 3 hours
- Coping with Feelings and Moods – 4 hours
- Treatment of Adolescents with Substance Use Disorders, Module 2 – 3 hours
- Substance Abuse Treatment and Family Therapy, Module 4 – 4 hours
- Substance Abuse Treatment and Family Therapy, Module 2 – 4 hours
C6: Pharmacology – (18 hours)
- An Introduction to Treatment Medications, What Every Counselor Should Know – 4 hours
- Medication Assisted Treatment of Opioid Addiction Using Buprenorphine – 5 hours
- Mind Over Matter: The Brain’s Response to Drugs. A Teacher’s Guide – 3 hours
- Retraining and Updating Currently Abused Drugs – 3 hours
- Drug and Alcohol Dependence: The Problem, The Solution, and Co-Occurring Disorders – 3 hrs
C7: Relapse and Recovery Strategies – (6 hours)
- Addressing Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors in Substance Abuse Treatment – 3 hours
- Substance Abuse Counseling for Clients with HIV/AIDS – 3 hours
C8: Treatment Planning – (5 hours)
- Substance Use Disorder Treatment for People with Physical and Cognitive Disabilities – 6 hours
C9: Legal and Ethical Issues Pertaining to Substance Use Disorder Professionals – (9 hours)
- The Importance of Ethics in Criminal Justice– 3 hours
- Ethics, Boundaries and Duel Relationships-Professional Issues for Addiction Professionals – 3 hours
- Clinical Supervision: Models, Roles, and Responsibilities, Ethics and Legal Issues – 3 hours
Package FAQs
How do I become a chemical dependency counselor in Ohio?
Ohio’s chemical dependency counseling credentials are issued by the Ohio Chemical Dependency Professionals Board (OCDPB) under OAC 4758-5. Most counselors begin with the Chemical Dependency Counselor Assistant (CDCA), which is granted in two stages: the CDCA Preliminary (40 training hours, no exam, 13-month non-renewable temporary credential) and the Renewable CDCA (an additional 30 hours, renewable every two years). The CDCA authorizes work under supervision in approved treatment settings. Counselors with the necessary degree and supervised clinical experience can advance to LCDC II, LCDC III, or LICDC — Ohio’s licensed clinical credentials.
What is the difference between CDCA and LCDC in Ohio?
The CDCA (Chemical Dependency Counselor Assistant) is an OCDPB credential that authorizes individuals to provide chemical dependency services under supervision within approved treatment settings. It is granted in two stages: the CDCA Preliminary (40 hours, 13-month non-renewable) and the Renewable CDCA (an additional 30 hours, renewable every two years). Counselors must hold the Preliminary for a minimum of 10 months before applying for the Renewable. The LCDC, by contrast, is Ohio’s licensed clinical credential — requiring a degree, 2,000 supervised work hours, 220 supervised clinical hours, and a passing IC&RC ADC exam. LCDCs hold full clinical authority; CDCAs work under supervision.
What can a CDCA do in Ohio?
The CDCA authorizes individuals to provide chemical dependency services under supervision within approved treatment settings, as defined in OAC 4758-5. CDCAs typically work in approved treatment settings — including residential, outpatient, and community-based programs — under the supervision of an LCDC, LICDC, or other qualified clinical supervisor. CDCAs do not diagnose substance use disorders or practice independently; ultimate clinical decision-making remains the responsibility of the supervising LCDC or LICDC.
What are the Ohio CDCA requirements?
The CDCA is granted in two stages. The CDCA Preliminary requires a high school diploma or GED, completion of 40 hours of OCDPB-approved education across six content areas (as specified on the CDCA Preliminary Education Grid), and a completed application — there is no exam, no work experience, and no supervised hours required. The credential is non-renewable and expires after 13 months. The Renewable CDCA requires an additional 30 hours of education across six content areas (SUD & Recovery Knowledge, Counseling Procedures & Strategies, Group Process & Techniques, Assessment & Diagnosis, Treatment Planning, and Legal & Ethical Issues), with all hours completed after the Preliminary award date. Counselors must hold the CDCA Preliminary for a minimum of 10 months before applying for the Renewable CDCA via a new application in eLicense. CEU Matrix’s OCDPB-approved 40-hour CDCA Preliminary and 30-hour Renewable CDCA packages each cover their respective content areas in full.
What are the Ohio LCDC requirements?
Ohio’s LCDC tier consists of three clinical credentials issued by OCDPB under OAC 4758-5: LCDC II, LCDC III, and LICDC. All three require 270 total hours of approved education across nine content areas, 2,000 hours of supervised SUD services work experience, 220 hours of supervised clinical work covering core counseling functions (40 hours screening/assessment/engagement, 70 hours treatment planning, 90 hours counseling, 20 hours professional ethics), and a passing IC&RC ADC examination. The credentials differ by required degree: LCDC II requires an associate’s degree or any bachelor’s, LCDC III requires a bachelor’s in a behavioral science or nursing field, and LICDC requires a master’s degree or higher. LICDC applicants may substitute documentation of a qualifying existing clinical license in place of the IC&RC exam. CEU Matrix offers two OCDPB-approved LCDC packages: a 180-hour package covering the full education requirement for new LCDC candidates and a 110-hour package covering the additional hours needed for current CDCA holders advancing to the LCDC tier.
What exam do I need to pass for the Ohio CDCA or LCDC?
The CDCA Preliminary and Renewable CDCA require no exam — credentials are granted on completed education and application review. The LCDC II, LCDC III, and LICDC require a passing score on the IC&RC Alcohol and Drug Counselor (ADC) examination. LICDC applicants may substitute documentation of a qualifying existing clinical license in place of the IC&RC ADC exam.
How long does it take to get CDCA certified in Ohio?
Training is self-paced — 40 hours of OCDPB-approved education for the CDCA Preliminary, plus an additional 30 hours of approved education for the Renewable CDCA (completed after the Preliminary award date). Counselors must hold the CDCA Preliminary for a minimum of 10 months before applying for the Renewable. CEU Matrix’s 40-hour CDCA Preliminary and 30-hour Renewable CDCA packages let counselors complete each stage at their own pace.
Where can I find an education grid for Ohio CDCA requirements?
Education grids showing course requirements for each Ohio credential level are available through the OCDPB Board website. CEU Matrix provides education grids for the CDCA Preliminary and Renewable CDCA, available on the respective certification package pages. Our team can also help you understand which courses fulfill specific education categories.
When does my Ohio certification renew?
The Renewable CDCA, LCDC II, LCDC III, and LICDC all renew every two years and require 30 continuing education hours per cycle, with a minimum of 6 hours SUD-specific and 3 hours of professional ethics. The CDCA Preliminary is non-renewable — it is valid for 13 months only, and holders must apply for the Renewable CDCA after holding the Preliminary for at least 10 months. CEU Matrix offers OCDPB-approved CE courses that count toward Renewable CDCA and LCDC tier renewal.
Is the Ohio LCDC certification IC&RC reciprocal?
Yes for the LCDC tier. The LCDC II, LCDC III, and LICDC all 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 CDCA Preliminary and Renewable CDCA are Ohio-specific credentials and are not part of the IC&RC reciprocity system.
Can I transfer my certification to Ohio from another state?
Counselors holding an IC&RC ADC credential in good standing from another IC&RC member state can transfer to the Ohio LCDC II, LCDC III, or LICDC tier through reciprocity, provided the transferring board is in good standing with IC&RC. The Ohio CDCA is a state-specific credential not part of the IC&RC reciprocity system — counselors moving to Ohio who want a CDCA-level credential must apply directly to OCDPB and meet Ohio’s education requirements.
Are CEU Matrix's Ohio packages OCDPB-approved?
Yes. CEU Matrix is an OCDPB-approved continuing education provider. Our Ohio packages cover the full content-area distribution required under OAC 4758-5 for each credential we offer — CDCA Preliminary (40 hours), Renewable CDCA (30 hours), and LCDC II/III/LICDC (180 hours for new LCDC candidates plus a 110-hour package for current CDCA holders advancing to the LCDC tier).
How do I access my courses and track progress?
After purchase, courses appear immediately in your CEU Matrix Student Center. Coursework is self-paced with no completion deadline, and unlimited exam retakes are available at no additional cost. Progress, completed exams, and certificates are tracked automatically and stored in “My Courses” — your full Ohio credential progress, including hour totals across packages, stays in one place.
Approved and Widely Recognized
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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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