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Learn how to become an addiction counselor, case manager, recovery support specialist or behavioral health counselor

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Did you know that you can get started in the field of mental health counseling, addiction counseling or case management with as little as a high school diploma?

AllCEUs has been providing addiction counselor pre-certification and pre-licensure training and continuing education for social workers, marriage and family therapists, counselors and psychologists in the US and 48 other countries since 2006. 

Our affordable, multimedia courses make it easy to study when it is convenient, regardless of your time zone. 

Recovery Support Specialists and Case Managers can finish their academic training in as little as 50 clock hours (a little over 1 week!)   

Becoming an Addiction Counselor takes a bit more training but, if you work on it 40 hours a week, you can complete it in 7 to 12 weeks, depending on your state requirements.  That is much faster and cheaper than going to college for multiple semesters. 

 

Certificate Overview

There are a variety of different certifications you can get to advance in the field and increase your salary.

Each state certification board has its own certifications. Some states have one or two, other states have ten or more. To find out what your state offers, search in any browser for “addiction certification board” and the name of your state.  Example, to find Florida's certification board, search for: Addiction Certification Board Florida

Even if your state does not formally offer a particular certification, demonstrating to your employer that you have specialized training can help you get hired and earn more. 

Some people breaking into the field will get an entry level certification while they work on their bachelor's degree.  The courses for the entry level certificate can be applied toward other or more advanced certificates later. 

Additionally, people who are already licensed as counselors (LPC, LMHC), social workers (LCSW, LSW, MSW, RSW), psychologists or family therapists (LMFT) can earn continuing education (CEUs) while earning specialty certificates.

  • Entry level addiction and behavioral health certificates only require a high school diploma or equivalent.
  • Advanced certificates require a bachelor's degree.

 

Entry Level Certificates

Addiction Counselor

Train to get certified as an addiction counselor in less than 6 months. This track provides the required addiction-specific training hours in a self-paced multimedia course.  This training is available to help you meet your state requirements for becoming certified or licensed as an addiction counselor (CADC 1, LADAC 1, CAC etc.)

  • Addiction Counselor Certification Training (Most states) 415 Hours.  This is the most comprehensive course and will best prepare you for the NAADAC or IC&RC exam. It meets or exceeds the requirements of most states.

Allied Addiction Practitioner

This track provides the 75 hours in substance use disorder relevant training  required by the Pennsylvania Certification Board. Register here

Associate Addiction Counselor and Certified Associate Addiction Counselor

Associate Addiction Counselor (Pennsylvania) This track provides the required 120 hours of substance abuse specific training required by the Pennsylvania Certification Board.  Register here 

Certified Associate Addiction Counselor (Pennsylvania) This track provides the required 300 hours of substance abuse specific training required by the Pennsylvania Certification Board.  Register here 

Associate Addiction Counselor (Virginia) This track provides the required 200 hours of substance abuse specific training required by the Virginia Certification Board. LPCs and LCSWs  can earn CEUs while taking this track.  Register here 

Behavioral Health Technician

This entry-level certificate prepares you to work in mental health and long-term care facilities.Learn more.

Community Health Worker

This track provides the 30 hours of specific training required by the Florida Certification Board to be certified as a community health worker.  Learn More

Interventionist Certificate

People struggling with addiction or mental health issues may not realize they have a problem or the extent of the problem.  The interventionist certificate training provides you with tools to help families help their loved ones recognize the need for help and start considering treatment.  Interventionists work with a multidisciplinary team to ensure a safe experience for all involved.  Learn more

Prevention Specialist

Get involved in the rapidly growing field of prevention with this entry-level certificate.  Prevention specialists work in community centers, treatment centers, schools, and more to help reduce the risk of addiction and mental health issues in the community.  Learn More

Peer Recovery Coach

This track provides the training required by the state of Georgia to become a peer recovery coach.  Learn More

Recovery Peer Specialist

People with lived experience provide a wealth of information, strength and hope to those early in recovery.  This program is ideal for those who have at least 2 years in recovery.   Learn More

Recovery Residence Administrator

Many states now require that sober living and transitional living homes have a recovery residence administrator assigned.  This course will prepare you to become a recovery residence administrator.  Learn more

Recovery Support Specialist

An entry-level certificate for those who do not have “lived experience” with mental health or addictive disorders.  This training will help you get your foot in the door to start gaining your hours for higher levels of certification.  In some states, once you are state-certified, your agency can bill Medicaid for your services.   Learn More

Sex and Porn Addiction Recovery Coach

Learn the intricacies of helping people address behavioral addictions such as pornography and sex. Unlike substances, in today's world, most people cannot stop using all computers nor are they willing to become celibate for the rest of their lives.  In this track,you will explore cognitive behavioral tools to help people address these issues.  Learn More

Trauma Informed Care

The majority of people with addiction and mental health issues struggle with a history of trauma.  Trauma-informed care recognizes  the wide-spread impact of trauma and actively seeks to avoid retraumatizing individuals by helping them feel safe and empowered.    Learn more

Tobacco Treatment Specialist

This track provides the 40 hours of addiction-specific training required by the Florida Certification Board.  Learn More

Youth Mental Health Certificate

This certificate demonstrates to employers that you have specialized training preparing you to work  with youth with emotional and behavioral disorders.   Learn More

Advanced Certificates

As mentioned above, advanced certifications require at least a bachelor's degree.  Some states require the degree to be in a human services field, other states do not. It is easy to find out what the current rules are by reviewing the requirements for that certification on your state's certification board website.

  • If your board is an IC & RC Certification Board, you will find it listed here.
  • If your board is a NAADAC Certification or Licensure Board you will find it here.

Advanced Addiction Counselor

Certified Behavioral Health Case Manager (Basic)

Most states do not certify or license case managers.  However, in Florida you can get certified as a Behavioral Health Case Manager.

Behavioral Health Case Manager 50-hour training meets the requirements of the Florida Certification Board.

Certified Case Manager (Comprehensive)

A more comprehensive training designed to prepare you to work with patients in a variety of settings from behavioral health to long-term care and hospice is the Comprehensive Behavioral Health Case Manager.  This 325-hour training will help you learn the basics of all of the topics covered by CCMC (Commission for Case Manager Certification).  Again, most states do not require you to have formal certification by CCMC to be a case manager.  Our training will provide you with a digital certificate you can provide employers detailing what you have learned.

Clinical Supervisor Certification Training (30 Hours)

Some states do not require 30 hours, while others do.  You can opt to only take the number of hours you need from this track if you do not want the full learning experience.  Learn More

Criminal Justice Counselor

This certificate prepares you to work with justice-involved individuals in jails and prisons and who are on probation.  Many states offer a criminal justice specialization credential for people who are currently licensed or certified as addiction counselors.  Learn More

Integrated Behavioral Health Practitioner

Learn about the bi-directional interaction between the mind and body, what physical and mental health issues might cause common symptoms and holistic strategies to help people maximize their quality of life.  Learn More

Mental Health Professional (Certified)

A Certified Mental Health Professional can work in treatment centers providing behavioral health services to people with mental illnesses and addictions.  Not every state has an alternative to licensure as a mental health professional, but many do.  Even if your state does not certify mental health professionals, this training demonstrates that you have significant, advanced training in screening for and addressing behavioral health issues. This training meets the criteria set forth by the Florida Certification Board.  Learn More

TeleHealth Professional

As distance or virtual counseling becomes more common, many states have determined that clinicians must have specific training in the provision of telehealth services.  This track is designed to meet those needs for clinicians who are already licensed or certified to provide in-person services.   Learn More

Take Advantage of Affordable Tuition

University tuition costs thousands of dollars to get trained.  Other providers likewise may charge a lot more for a lot less.  Know what you are getting!

Dr. Dawn-Elise Snipes ( DocSnipes) is passionate about making sure high quality substance abuse treatment is available to everyone.  That starts by ensuring affordable training is available to clinicians.

Through AllCEUs.com you are able to get all of your academic training for certification for between $75 and $399.  This includes, videos, reading material, quizzes and certificates for each course.   Instructors are available by email 7 days a week if you have questions.  Our courses are accepted in 43 states and 27 countries. Find out if our courses count toward certification in your region here.

Student Life

Work Life Balance

Our self-paced, on-demand courses allow you to study when it is convenient.  You have an entire year to work through the material. 

 

Saving Time and Money

If you are currently working somewhere, you are able to study during your down time at work instead of having to miss work for school.  And there is no need for a babysitter if you have kids.

Financial Aid

Our scholarship commitment

AllCEUs is committed to making affordable training available. We are a small business with a passion for helping. Our current price point is, in most cases, 50% to 90% below our competitors. (Yeah, that is how much of your tuition at those places goes to profit!)  However, in this economy, every dollar counts.  We have options to help make it more affordable. 

Ways to Save

AllCEUs.com offers payment plans for the more expensive training tracks.

Group discounts are also available. The size of the discount depends on the number of people you are registering at the same time.  If you are an agency or you just have 5 or more friends who also want to get training, contact us at support@certifiedaddictioncounselor.com 

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