Addictions, and Trauma 101
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Description
With Ryan Bemis, Jay Renaud and Will Hall
This specific course is open for anyone to take. However, if you would like to receive credit for this course to use towards your 70-hour ADS training, you will need to do the following prior to signing up for this course:
This specific course is open for anyone to take. However, if you would like to receive credit for this course to use towards your 70-hour ADS training, you will need to do the following prior to signing up for this course:
- Read through our entire 70 hour ADS training program, so you are familiar with all courses you would need to complete to become an ADS http://www.barefootacupuncturemovement.com/uploads/1/3/8/0/138039697/aboutonlineads_new.pdf
- If you are interested in using this course as credit towards completing the full 70 hour ADS training, email your cover letter and resume to crossroadsacu@gmail.com. While these introductory courses are open for anyone to take, and are pre-requisites for taking our entire ADS program, the actual ADS certification and licensing is specific to each region and each individual student. You will need to apply to be considered to take the entire program, and gain access to the other courses.
Who this course is designed for
● Acupuncturists and Acupuncture Detoxification Specialists
● Doctors, Nurses, and community health workers
● Acupuncture educators
● Administrators in hospitals, community health, and addictions programs
● Counselors, therapists, and peer-support workers
● Doctors, Nurses, and community health workers
● Acupuncture educators
● Administrators in hospitals, community health, and addictions programs
● Counselors, therapists, and peer-support workers
Course details
● Integration of acupuncture with other community based services
● Recovery, self-help, and harm reduction
● Science of trauma and acupuncture
● Adverse Childhood Experiences
● Oriental medicine theory on addictions and trauma
● Addictions, trauma, psychiatric health
● Simple screening tools for working in addictions and behavioral health
● Humanitarian aid, disaster relief
● Limitations of acupuncture and the adjunctive role in behavioral healthcare
● Stages of change
● Acupuncture within faith-based programs as part of spiritual growth, mediation and mindfulness
● Strengths and weaknesses of all approaches, theories, modalities
● History of systemic injustice and the roots of addiction
● Collaboration with other providers
● Case studies in culturally competent behavioral health and humanitarian aid programs
● Recovery, self-help, and harm reduction
● Science of trauma and acupuncture
● Adverse Childhood Experiences
● Oriental medicine theory on addictions and trauma
● Addictions, trauma, psychiatric health
● Simple screening tools for working in addictions and behavioral health
● Humanitarian aid, disaster relief
● Limitations of acupuncture and the adjunctive role in behavioral healthcare
● Stages of change
● Acupuncture within faith-based programs as part of spiritual growth, mediation and mindfulness
● Strengths and weaknesses of all approaches, theories, modalities
● History of systemic injustice and the roots of addiction
● Collaboration with other providers
● Case studies in culturally competent behavioral health and humanitarian aid programs