Free Course in Professional Ethics for the Addictions Professional


We are now offering FREE enrollment in the course “Professional Ethics and Issues for the Addictions Professional” for ALL registered users on our training site. We hope that you will take advantage of this opportunity to get to know our courses and our academy a little better.

This course is a $75 value and includes a certificate for 6-hours of “Verified Home Study”, perfect to add to your certification or re-certifcation requirements.

If you complete the course and download your certificate by December 31st, you will receive a 50% discount on a second course of your choice.

If you would like to take advantage of this offer, you can sign up for the free course here: Free addictions course

If you are already registered as a student on our site, you should have received an e-mail from us with the enrollment key. If you didn’t, contact us and we’ll get you a copy of the key.

Course description:

  • This is a six-hour training aimed at providing an introduction to professional ethics and issues for the addictions professional
  • This course directly relates to the domains of assessment, counseling, case management, client education, and professional responsibility, with a specific substance abuse focus.

Course objectives:

Upon completion, the learner will be able to identify:
1. Major ethical theories and principles relevant to the counseling and helping professions;
2. Relevant legal terms;
3. Dual relationships and other potential conflicts of interest;
4. Self disclosure and other well intentioned pitfalls;
5. Appropriate assessments, interventions, professionalism, and supportive measures such as case management and client education for the professional who is caring for the chemically impaired individual.

Comments

  1. The link to the “free ethics addictions course takes me to a sign-up for a course on hallucinogens. Please tell me how to access the ethics course.

  2. It is no longer free. We change courses regularly and this one is expired. Our apologies.

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