Description
Welcome to CEU Matrix! This package of online courses has been assimilated for individuals to fulfill the 180 hour educational requirement for the LCDC II, III and LICDC Ohio credentials. CEU Matrix is an approved distance learning provider and these courses have been approved by the Ohio Chemical Dependency Professionals Board. ALL 44 of these LCDC II, LCDC III, and LICDC required courses in Ohio can be purchased for $799! Purchased individually the cost would be over $2300! Simply click on “Add to Cart” link above and then “Checkout” at the bottom of the next page to purchase this package. An installment plan is available if you are interested. All our LCDC and LICDC requirement 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 (800) 421-4609. Here is a list of the nine required subject areas for the Ohio LCDC II, III, and LICDC and the courses that fulfill these areas:
C1: Substance Use Disorder and Recovery Knowledge – (24 hours)
Treating Early Life Trauma-Related Issues in Early Recovery from Addictive Disorders – 4 hours
Addiction Counseling Competencies, Module 1 – 3 hours
Addiction Counseling Competencies, Module 2 – 3 hours
Commitment to Change-Overcoming Errors in Thinking – 2 of 4 hours
Criminal Addicts or Addicted Criminals? Theories of the Drug-Crime Relationship – 3 hours
Faith Based Substance Abuse Treatment – 3 hours
Providing Services to Persons with Co-Occurring Disorders, Module 1 – 3 hours
Providing Services to Persons with Co-Occurring Disorders, Module 4 – 3 hours
C2: Counseling Procedures and Strategies as Applied to Those with Substance Use Disorder – (30 hours)
Anger Management for Substance Abuse and Mental Health Clients – 3 hours
Counseling for Marijuana Dependence-A Manual for Treating Adults – 6 hours
Major Treatment Issues for Offenders Who Use Substances – 6 hours
Powerless or Empowerment? Special Issues in Treating Women – 3 hours
Treatment of Anger and Aggression in Early Recovery – 6 hours
Managing Depressive Symptoms in Substance Abuse Clients During Early Recovery – 4 of 6 hrs.
Commitment to Change – Overcoming Errors in Thinking – 2 of 4 hours
C3: Group Process and Techniques – (18 hours)
Group Treatment for Addiction – 6 hours
Overview of Group Therapy for Substance Abuse Treatment – 8 hours
Treating Chronic Mental Illness & Substance Use Disorders: Individual and Group Counseling Strategies – 4 of 6 hours
C4: Assessment and Diagnosis of Substance Use Disorder – (24 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
Overview of Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment – 2 of 4 hours
Providing Services to Persons with Co-Occurring Disorders, Module 2 – 6 hours
C5: Family Dynamics – (24 hours)
Working with Families of Chemically Dependent Criminal Justice Offenders – 3 hours
Substance Abuse Treatment and Family Therapy, 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 – (18 hours)
Treatment Planning: Utilizing the Addiction Severity Index – 3 hours
Substance Use Disorder Treatment for People with Physical and Cognitive Disabilities – 6 hours
Treating Clients in the Criminal Justice System – 3 hours
Managing Depressive Symptoms in Substance Abuse Clients During Early Recovery – 2 of 6 hrs.
Treating Chronic Mental Illness & Substance Use Disorders: Individual and Group Counseling Strategies – 2 of 6 hours
Overview of Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment – 2 of 4 hours
C9: Legal and Ethical Issues Pertaining to Substance Use Disorder Professionals – (18 hours)
Ethical Practice with Special Populations – 3 hours
The Importance of Ethics in Criminal Justice – 3 hours
Clinical Supervision: Models Roles and Responsibilities, Ethics and Legal Issues – 3 hours
Ethics, Boundaries, and Dual Relationships. Professional Issues for Addiction Professionals – 3 hours
Ethical Decision Making for Counselors – 4 hours
Confidentiality of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Patient Records Regulation and the HIPAA Privacy Rule – 2 hours