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Approved Continuing Education Courses Oklahoma Board of Licensed Alcohol & Drug Counselors Approved Continuing Education Courses Provider Course Tot. Hrs. Category Ethics Hrs Co-Occ Hrs Event Date(s) A Chance to Change Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Gambling 2.00 0.00 Disorder A Chance to Change Achieving Wellness Through Integrative Treatment 1.00 0.00 A Chance to Change Achieving Wellness Through Integrative Treatment 1.00 0.00 A Chance to Change Achieving Wellness Through Integrative Treatment 1.00 0.00 A Chance to Change Addiction & the Hope of Intervention, Treatment & 1.00 0.00 Recovery A Chance to Change Addiction & the Hope of Intervention, Treatment & 1.00 0.00 Recovery A Chance to Change Addiction & the Hope of Intervention, Treatment & 1.00 0.00 Recovery A Chance to Change Addiction Education Series Topic 1: Healing the Roots 1.00 0.00 of Addiction: A Look at Trauma and Resilliency A Chance to Change Addiction Education Series Topic 2: Roots of Addiction: 1.00 0.00 Hope for Recovery A Chance to Change Addiction Education Series Topic 3: Behavioral 1.00 0.00 Addictions: Recovering a Life of Quality A Chance to Change Addiction Education Series Topic 4: Addiction & the 1.00 0.00 Hope of Intervention, Treatment, & Recovery A Chance to Change Addiction Education Series Topic 5: Developing Healthy 1.00 0.00 Families in the Face of Addiction A Chance to Change Addiction Education Series Topic 6: Co-Dependency: 1.00 0.00 Journey to Self-Love Friday, May 21, 2021 Page 1 of 287 Provider Course Tot. 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Category Ethics Hrs Co-Occ Hrs Event Date(s) A Chance to Change Addiction Education Series Topic 7: Enabling: Healing 1.00 0.00 the Love that Hurts A Chance to Change Addiction Education Series Topic 8: Achieving Wellness 1.00 0.00 Through Integrative Treatment A Chance to Change Behavioral Addictions & the Hope of Intervention, 1.00 0.00 Treatment and Recovery A Chance to Change Behavioral Addictions: Recovering a Life of Quality 1.00 0.00 A Chance to Change Behavioral Addictions: Recovering a Life of Quality 1.00 0.00 A Chance to Change Behavioral Addictions: Recovering a Life of Quality 1.00 0.00 A Chance to Change Co‐dependency: Journey to Self-Love 1.00 0.00 A Chance to Change Co‐dependency: Journey to Self-Love 1.00 0.00 A Chance to Change Co‐dependency: Journey to Self-Love 1.00 0.00 A Chance to Change Developing Healthy Families in the Face of Addiction 1.00 0.00 A Chance to Change Developing Healthy Families in the Face of Addiction 1.00 0.00 A Chance to Change Developing Healthy Families in the Face of Addiction 1.00 0.00 A Chance to Change Enabling: Healing the Loving that Hurts 1.00 0.00 A Chance to Change Enabling: Healing the Loving that Hurts 1.00 0.00 A Chance to Change Enabling: Healing the Loving that Hurts 1.00 0.00 Friday, May 21, 2021 Page 2 of 287 Provider Course Tot. 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Category Ethics Hrs Co-Occ Hrs Event Date(s) A Chance to Change Healing the Roots of Addiction: A Look at Trauma and 1.00 0.00 Resiliency A Chance to Change Healing the Roots of Addiction: A Look at Trauma and 1.00 0.00 Resiliency A Chance to Change Roots Of Addiction: Hope For Recovery 1.00 0.00 A Chance to Change Roots Of Addiction: Hope For Recovery 1.00 0.00 A Chance to Change Roots Of Addiction: Hope For Recovery 1.00 0.00 A Chance to Change Stay Unconquerable: Healing Historical Trauma for 3.00 0.00 Native Communities AddictionCounselorCE.com "Double Trouble": The Lived Experience of Problem 2.00 0.00 and Pathological Gambling in Later Life AddictionCounselorCE.com "I Feel It In My Heart When My Parents Fight": 1.00 0.00 Experiences of 7-9-Year-Old Children of Alcoholics AddictionCounselorCE.com "Y'all Got Me F*d Up!": The Complex Worlds of TAY 6.00 0.00 and Emerging LGBTQQIT-S Adults AddictionCounselorCE.com "Y'all Got Me F*d Up!": The Complex Worlds of TAY 6.00 0.00 and Emerging LGBTQQIT-S Adults AddictionCounselorCE.com "Y'all Got Me F*d Up!": The Complex Worlds of TAY 6.00 0.00 and Emerging LGBTQQIT-S Adults AddictionCounselorCE.com "Y'all Got Me F*d Up!": The Complex Worlds of TAY 6.00 0.00 and Emerging LGBTQQIT-S Adults AddictionCounselorCE.com "Y'all Got Me F*d Up!": The Complex Worlds of TAY 6.00 0.00 and Emerging LGBTQQIT-S Adults AddictionCounselorCE.com "Y'all Got Me F*d Up!": The Complex Worlds of TAY 6.00 0.00 and Emerging LGBTQQIT-S Adults AddictionCounselorCE.com "Y'all Got Me F*d Up!": The Complex Worlds of TAY 6.00 0.00 and Emerging LGBTQQIT-S Adults Friday, May 21, 2021 Page 3 of 287 Provider Course Tot. 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Category Ethics Hrs Co-Occ Hrs Event Date(s) AddictionCounselorCE.com "Y'all Got Me F*d Up!": The Complex Worlds of TAY 6.00 0.00 and Emerging LGBTQQIT-S Adults AddictionCounselorCE.com "Y'all Got Me F*d Up!": The Complex Worlds of TAY 6.00 0.00 and Emerging LGBTQQIT-S Adults AddictionCounselorCE.com "Y'all Got Me F*d Up!": The Complex Worlds of TAY 6.00 0.00 and Emerging LGBTQQIT-S Adults AddictionCounselorCE.com #metoo, Too: Understanding the Sexual Betrayal of 1.50 0.00 Boys and Men AddictionCounselorCE.com #metoo, Too: Understanding the Sexual Betrayal of 1.50 0.00 Boys and Men AddictionCounselorCE.com 10 Ways Practitioners Can Avoid Frequent Ethical 1.00 1.00 0.00 Pitfalls AddictionCounselorCE.com 21 Ethical Fallacies: Cognitive Strategies To Justify 1.00 1.00 0.00 Unethical Behavior and Ethics, Critical Thinking, and AddictionCounselorCE.com 21st Century Neurobehavioral Theories of Decision 2.75 0.00 Making in Addiction-Review and Evaluation AddictionCounselorCE.com 7 Sessions of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for 4.00 0.00 Adolescent Cannabis Users (Section IV): From The AddictionCounselorCE.com A Blueprint for Parenting Children Ages 0 to 7: A 5.00 0.00 Foundation for Good Mental Health AddictionCounselorCE.com A Brief Overview of Energy Psychology: Snake Oil or 1.00 0.00 Designer Tool for Neural Change AddictionCounselorCE.com A Brief Overview of Specific Mental Disorders and 4.00 0.00 Cross-Cutting Issues (TIP 42, Ch. 8): Substance Abuse AddictionCounselorCE.com A Critical Look at Intergenerational Trauma and 1.00 0.00 Substance Misuse: Implications for Prevention AddictionCounselorCE.com A Developmental Perspective on Alcohol Use and 2.00 0.00 Heavy Drinking During Adolescence and the Transition AddictionCounselorCE.com A Further Look at Therapeutic Interventions for Suicide 1.50 0.00 Attempts and Self-Harm in Adolescents: An Updated Friday, May 21, 2021 Page 4 of 287 Provider Course Tot. 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Category Ethics Hrs Co-Occ Hrs Event Date(s) AddictionCounselorCE.com A Life Sentence: How the Study of Ongoing Incest 1.50 0.00 During Adulthood Informs us About the Nature of AddictionCounselorCE.com A Meta-Analysis of the Efficacy of Case Management 1.50 0.00 for Substance Use Disorders-A Recovery Perspective AddictionCounselorCE.com A Moral Vision of Addiction: How People's Values 3.00 0.00 Determine Whether They Become and Remain Addicts AddictionCounselorCE.com A Moral Vision of Addiction: How People's Values 3.00 0.00 Determine Whether They Become and Remain Addicts AddictionCounselorCE.com A Moral Vision of Addiction: How People's Values 3.00 0.00 Determine Whether They Become and Remain Addicts AddictionCounselorCE.com A Moral Vision of Addiction: How People's Values 3.00 0.00 Determine Whether They Become and Remain Addicts AddictionCounselorCE.com A Moral Vision of Addiction: How People's Values 3.00 0.00 Determine Whether They Become and Remain Addicts AddictionCounselorCE.com A Moral Vision of Addiction: How People's Values 3.00 0.00 Determine Whether They Become and Remain Addicts AddictionCounselorCE.com A Moral Vision of Addiction: How People's Values 3.00 0.00 Determine Whether They Become and Remain Addicts AddictionCounselorCE.com A Moral Vision of Addiction: How People's Values 3.00 0.00 Determine Whether They Become and Remain Addicts AddictionCounselorCE.com A Moral Vision of Addiction: How People's Values 3.00 0.00 Determine Whether They Become and Remain Addicts AddictionCounselorCE.com A Moral Vision of Addiction: How People's Values 3.00 0.00 Determine Whether They Become and Remain Addicts AddictionCounselorCE.com A Moral Vision of Addiction: How People's Values 3.00 0.00 Determine Whether They Become and Remain Addicts AddictionCounselorCE.com A Moral Vision of Addiction: How People's Values 3.00 0.00 Determine Whether They Become and Remain Addicts AddictionCounselorCE.com A Moral Vision of Addiction: How People's Values 3.00 0.00 Determine Whether They Become and Remain Addicts Friday, May 21, 2021 Page 5 of 287 Provider Course Tot. 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Category Ethics Hrs Co-Occ Hrs Event Date(s) AddictionCounselorCE.com A multisite randomized controlled trial of Seeking Safety 1.50 0.00 vs. Relapse Prevention Training for women with AddictionCounselorCE.com A New Dimension of Health Care: Systematic Review of 1.00 1.00 0.00 the Uses, Benefits, and Limitations of Social Media for AddictionCounselorCE.com A Paradigm Shift-Relationships in Trauma-Informed 1.50 0.00 Mental Health Services AddictionCounselorCE.com A Pilot Randomized Trial of Motivational Interviewing 1.00 0.00 Compared to Psycho-Education for Reducing and AddictionCounselorCE.com A Practical Guide for the Provision of Behavioral Health 7.00 0.00 Services (TIP 55, Part 1, Chapter 2): Behavioral Health AddictionCounselorCE.com A Practical Guide for the Provision of Behavioral Health 4.00 0.00 Services (TIP 55, Part 1, Chapter 1) AddictionCounselorCE.com A randomized clinical trial of behavioral couples therapy 2.00 0.00 versus individually-based treatment for drug abusing AddictionCounselorCE.com A Randomized Clinical Trial of Group versus Standard 1.75
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