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CAC Certified Addiction Counselor Course Catalog August 2015 - April 2016 ODYSSEY TRAINING CENTER The Leader in Addiction Training for Behavioral Healthcare Professionals Central location: 4704 N. Harlan St, Suite 670 Denver, CO 80212

Odyssey Training Center Providing C.A.C. Certified Addiction Counselor training C.A.C. Course Catalogue July 2015 through June 2016 All CAC classes at Odyssey are Colorado Office of Behavioral Health (OBH) approved for ertified Addiction Counselor (CAC) Level I, II, III & Licensed Addiction Counselor (LAC) certification requirements. Denver Center training site at: 4704 Harlan St. #670, Denver, CO 80212 Online Center training site at: www.odysseycenter.com Contact information: For detailed information on course schedule, description, tuition, instructor bios & location, Please visit our website at: www.odysseycenter.com Call us at 303-657-0996 Email: robin@odysseycenter.com Michael Connelly, MA, LAC Program Director Robin Oakes, office manager & registrar 1

Catalog Table of Contents All Odyssey courses approved by Colorado Division of Behavioral Health (DBH) for Certified Addiction Counselor (CAC) training requirements and NAADAC for continuing education and Professional Development credit. CAC Certification Requirements Page # For non-degreed, Bachelors, Masters and Doctorate level students... 3 CAC course schedule, location, class tuition & instructor CAC I classes... 4, 5 CAC II classes... 5, 6 CAC III classes... 7 Professional Development Classes... 7 Online Class Schedule... 8 Student Registration Policy Information... 9 Map & Directions to Odyssey s new location... 10 Registration form and information... 11 Resources and Links... 12 Odyssey s Instructors are the reason so many students choose Odyssey Chaya Abrams, LPC, LAC Beth Barta, LCSW, CACIII Donna Goldstrom, LPC, LAC Warren Humble, LPC, CAC III Levon Hupfer-Detor, MA, LPC Scott Covert, Nat. Training Dir. Kim Bappe, LCSW, LAC Doris Kruse, CACIII, NCACII Michael Connelly, MA, LAC Linda Lute, LPC, LAC Melissa Jeffries, LCSW, LAC Wendy Lee, LCSW, LAC James Reeves, LPC, LAC Mason Moore LPC, LAC All of Odyssey s instructors have years of experience working in the Addiction Treatment field as well as years of experience training CAC classes. That s the Odyssey difference! Please visit our website for complete course descriptions and a biography on each of our outstanding instructors. 2

CAC requirements for non-degreed and Bachelors level students CAC I High school diploma/ged Addiction Counseling Skills (21 hours) Client Record Management Principles of Addiction Treatment (21 hours) Ethics I: Ethics and Jurisprudence Culturally Informed Treatment Infectious Diseases in Addiction Treatment Pharmacology I Total training hours = 112 1000 hours of clinically supervised work experience 3 hours of clinical supervision* per month for full time work CAC II High school diploma/ged Pass National Exam NCAC I CAC I training plus: Ethics II Prerequisite is Ethics Motivational Interviewing (21 hours) Prerequisite is Addiction Counseling Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Group Counseling Skills (21 hours) Pharmacology II Prerequisite is Pham I Clinical Assessment and Treatment Planning Prerequisite is Client Record Mgmt Co-Occurring Disorders Trauma Informed Care Diverse Populations Total training hours = 126 Additional 2000 hours of clinically supervised work = 3000 hours 3 hours of clinical supervision* per month for full time work CAC III Bachelors Degree Pass National Exam NCAC II CAC II Certification plus: Clinical Supervision I (21 hours) Clinical Supervision II Prerequisite is Clinical Supervision I and Advanced Motivational Interviewing Advanced Motivational Interviewing Prerequisite is Motivational Interviewing Professional Practice (7 hours) Total training hours = 56 Additional 2000 hours of clinically supervised work experience = 5000 hours 2 hours of clinical supervision* per month for full time work Requirements for application for a CAC II with a Masters or Doctorate degree in the behavioral health sciences: 1. Principles of Addiction Treatment 21 hours 2. Infectious Diseases in Addiction Tx 14 hours 3. Pharmacology I 14 clock hours 4. Pharmacology II 14 clock hours (Prerequisite is Pharmacology I) 5. Motivational Interviewing 21 clock hours 6. Group Counseling Skills 21 clock hours 7. Professional Ethics II 14 clock hours Completion of 2000 hours of work experience in the addiction treatment field with direct clinical supervision by a CAC III, LAC or other qualified supervisor* at a minimum of two hours per month for full time work. Passage of a national examination sponsored by NAADAC the MAC exam is recommended Course #1, 5, 6, 7 may qualify for academic equivalent Requirements for application for a CAC III with a Masters or Doctorate degree in the behavioral health sciences: The applicant must meet all the requirements listed for CAC II, plus the requirements listed below. 8. Clinical Supervision I 21 clock hours 9. Clinical Supervision II 14 clock hours (Prerequisite is both Advanced Motivational Interviewing and Clinical Supervision I) 10. Advanced Motivational Interviewing (Prerequisite is Motivational Interviewing) Completion of 3000 total hours of work experience in the addiction treatment field with direct clinical supervision by a CAC III, LAC or other qualified supervisor* at a minimum of two hours per month for full time work. Passage of national exam sponsored by NAADAC the MAC exam is recommended Course # 10 may qualify for academic equivalent 3

CAC Level I Classes Introduction to Certification CAC Requirements: Dates: July 8 August 5 September 16 October 7 November 4 December 2 January 6, 2016 February 10 March 9 April 13 May 4 Cost: FREE Time: 9:00 11:30 am Odyssey Requests ALL students take this class. Instructor: Robin Oakes, Registrar This workshop will introduce participants to the Certification (CAC) system in Colorado. The workshop will provide a brief overview of CAC requirements, and will assist students in understanding the application process. A packet of all CAC application info will be provided in class. You may register for the class via the Odyssey website. Addiction Counseling Skills 21 hours/3 days Dates: July 8, 9, 10 August 10, 11, 12 Sept 30, Oct. 1, 2 November 9, 10, 11 December 28, 29, 30 February 17, 18, 19, 2016 April 13, 14, 15 Tuition: $210. Early registration discount: $195 This class is non-refundable due to limited size Instructors: Donna Goldstrom LPC, LAC Mason Moore, LPC, LAC Levon Hupfer-Detor, MA, LPC This basic counseling skills class teaches a clientcentered, counselor-directed model using a motivational style. The training is designed to provide counselors with a framework for working with clients with substance use disorders. Videotaping and feedback will assist the participants in developing a standard level of counseling skills proficiency. Client Records Management Dates: July 13, 14 September 10, 11 November 16, 17 January 14, 15, 2016 March 21, 22 Instructors: Levon Hupher-Detor, MA, LAC Mason Moore, LPC, LAC This class is designed to provide the counselor with an understanding of the client clinical record. This class will include an introduction to diagnosing substance 4 abuse and dependence using the DSM IV TR. It will also include an introduction to the ASAM Patient Placement Criteria. Participants in this training will learn how to properly document for the clinical record including intake documents and interpretative summaries; the use of screening and assessment instruments; releases of information; treatment plans; progress notes; and discharge summaries. Culturally Informed Treatment Dates: June 18, 19 August 6, 7 September 21, 22 December 7, 8 February 22, 23, 2016 April 4, 5 Tuition: $160 early registration discount: $150 Instructor: Doris Kruse, CAC III, NCAC II Linda Lute, LPC, CAC III This class provides an introduction to aid the counselor in working with culturally diverse individuals, explores barriers to treatment and recovery, and presents recommended treatment approaches for special populations. Diversity factors discussed include racial and ethnic diversity, gender, language, folk beliefs, socioeconomic status, spirituality versus religiosity, sexual orientation, drugs of choice, trauma, and health-related issues. This class will provide an opportunity for to explore their own biases and outlooks. Ethics I Professional Ethics I Dates: June 22, 23 July 30, 31 September 14, 15 November 2, 3 January 4, 5, 2016 March 3, 4 April 28, 29 The Jurisprudence Exam & Study material is available for $10. It may also be downloaded from the DORA website for free Instructors: Chaya Abrams, LPC, LAC Warren Humble, LPC, CAC III This class focuses on ethical practice in counseling clients with substance use disorders and other behavioral disorders. It includes an overview of ethical decision making models, confidentiality, code of ethics and the federal confidentiality regulation 42 CFR, Part 2. The Colorado Mental Health Practice Act will be discussed to include disciplinary procedures and prohibited activities. All classes are from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily

CAC Level I classes Infectious Diseases in Addiction Tx Dates: August 27, 28 October 15, 16 December 3, 4 January 28, 29, 2016 March 7, 8 May 2, 3 Tuition: $ 160. Early registration discount: $150 Instructors: Mason Moore, LPC, LAC Warren Humble, LPC, CAC III In this training, the focus will be on the complex relationship between the client s drugs of choice, lifestyle choices, and physiological health. Discussions will include immune system health, liver function, harm reduction and specific diseases such as HIV and hepatitis. Strategies will be presented for screening to determine level of risk, referral, and education about disease prevention and treatment. Pharmacology I Dates: June 29, 30 August 3, 4 September 17, 18 November 23, 24 January 19, 20, 2016 March 17, 18 Instructor: Michael Connelly, MA, LAC This course covers basic Anatomy & Physiology of the human body as a basis for understanding addictive substance use. How drugs/chemicals affect the body and how the body responds to them will be included. The physical effects of Central Nervous System Depressants, Hallucinogens & Stimulants drugs, including legal, illegal, OTC and illicit drugs. Principles of Addiction Treatment 21 hours/3 days Dates: July 15, 16, 17 Aug. 31 Sept. 1, 2 October 26, 27, 28 December 14, 15, 16 February 1, 2, 3, 2016 March 30, April 1, 2 Tuition: $210. Early registration discount: $195 Instructors: Michael Connelly, MA, LAC Mason Moore, LPC, LAC This training presents the history and theories of addiction, the competencies required of an addiction counselor and scope of practice, and the NIDA principles of effective treatment. There will be an exploration of current evidence-based practices, addiction counselor certification and licensure in Colorado and levels of care offered for addiction treatment. 5 CAC Level II classes Clinical Assessment and Treatment Planning Prerequisite is Client Record Management CAC Level II, III 14 hours /2 days Dates: July 13, 14 September 8, 9 Nov. 30, Dec. 1, 2 February 8, 9, 2016 April 25, 26 Instructors: Chaya Abrams, LPC, LAC Michael Connelly, MA, LAC Participants in this clinical assessment and treatment planning class learn how to conduct effective and appropriate screenings and assessments using a biopsychosocial approach. This will include identifying problem domains using the ASAM Patient Placement Criteria, cultural needs, diagnostic impressions, strengths and supports among others. There will an emphasis on assessment for co-occurring disorders and practice will include creating a treatment plan for a client with a cooccurring mental health and substance use disorder. Cognitive Behavioral Treatment CAC Level II, III Dates: July 1, 2 September 3, 4 November 5, 6 February 4, 5, 2016 March 15, 16 Instructors: Warren Humble, LPC, CAC III Mason Moore, LPC, LAC CBT interventions are recognized as a best practice in the treatment of addictive behavior disorders. Participants in this two-day class will learn to apply key components of the cognitive-behavioral model including the impact of the client s belief system, on the decision to initiate abstinence, on their attitude toward recovery, attending a support system etc. Co-Occurring Disorders CAC Level II, III Dates: July 23, 24 October 8, 9 December 14, 15 March 1, 2, 2016 April 18, 19 Tuition: $160. Early Registration discount: $150 Instructor: Michael Connelly, MA, LAC James Reeves, MA, CACIII In this training, the focus will be on the differential diagnosis and treatment of substance use disorders occurring with other behavioral health disorders. This class will acquaint participants with the mental health disorders most of often seen along with a substance use disorder. Models of co-occurring disorders treatment will be presented as well as treatment planning for co-occurring disorders.

CAC Level II classes Ethics II - Professional Ethics II Prerequisite is Professional Ethics I CAC Level II, III Dates: July 6, 7 August 17, 18 September 28, 29 November 19, 20 January 21, 22, 2016 March 28, 29 Instructor: Warren Humble, LPC, CAC III Doris Kruse, CACIII, NCACII This class will provide participants with a comprehensive introduction to ethical and risk management issues related to addiction treatment field. It will focus on three key topics: 1) ethical dilemmas encountered by addiction professionals with the use of case studies; 2) ethical decision-making strategies; and 3) risk management concepts designed to prevent ethics complaints and ethics-related lawsuits pertaining to professionals handling of confidential information, informed consent, boundary issues and dual relationships, conflicts of interest, service delivery, supervision, consultation, referral and termination. Group Counseling Skills CAC Level II, III 21 hours/3 days Dates: June 24, 25, 26 July 29, 30, 31 September 23, 24, 25 November 16, 17, 18 January 11, 12, 13, 2016 April 6, 7, 8 Tuition: $225. Early registration discount: $210 Instructor: Michael Connelly, MA, LAC This experiential training covers the process of change as it relates to the dynamics of an effective group experience and the qualities of group facilitation. Models of group therapy, the use of observation and feedback, group relational experience, and cultural diversity within groups will be discussed and experienced in classroom group exercises. Motivational Interviewing Prerequisite is Addiction Counseling Skills CAC Level II, III 21 hours /3 days Dates: August 24, 25, 26 October 12, 13, 14 December 9, 10, 11 January 25, 26, 27, 2016 March 23, 24, 25 Tuition: $225. Early registration discount: $210 This class is non-refundable due to limited size Instructor: Michael Connelly, MA, LAC Motivational interviewing is an evidence-based practice with widespread use in addiction counseling. In this training, participants will learn the stages of change, the tools for creating an environment where positive change can occur, and practice of the skills. Videotaping and feedback will assist the participants in developing a standard level of counseling skills proficiency in MI. Pharmacology II Prerequisite: Pharmacology - Part I CAC Level II, III Dates: July 9, 10, 11 August 20, 21, October 22, 23 December 21, 22 February 15, 16, 2016 April 11, 12 Instructors: Michael Connelly, MA, LAC Wendy Lee, LCSW, LAC This course continues the discussion of mind-altering substances and the effect on the human body. It will build on the foundation laid in Pharmacology I and continue with a discussion of the use of stimulants, tobacco, hallucinogens, marijuana, designer drugs, steroids, and psychotropic medications. Trauma Informed Care for Diverse Population CAC Level II, III Dates: August 13, 14 October 29, 30 January 7, 8, 2016 March 10, 11 Tuition: $160 early registration discount: $150 Instructor: Beth Barta, LCSW, CACIII Doris Kruse, CACIII, NCACII The focus of this training will be an overview of what the addiction counselor needs to know to work effectively with specialized treatment populations, including women, men, adolescents, clients referred by the criminal justice system, PTSD and trauma survivors, and families. In addition topics such as recovery management, relapse prevention, creating trauma-informed treatment environments and others will be explored. Odyssey s Student policies for registration/cancellation on page 9 in this catalog 6

CAC III Classes Advanced Motivational Interview (Prerequisite is Motivational Interviewing) CAC Level III Dates: July 15, 16 August 19, 20 October 19, 20 December 17, 18 February 25, 26, 2016 May 5, 6 This class is non-refundable due to limited size Instructor: Wendy Lee, LCSW, LAC This class is non-refundable due to limited size This advanced training will serve as a booster session for Motivational Interviewing skills for the counselor as well as introducing advanced motivational interviewing skills. Clinical Supervision I CAC Level III 21 hours/3 days Dates: June 29, 30, July 1 August 5, 6, 7 October 5, 6, 7 Nov. 30, Dec. 1, 2 February 10, 11, 12, 2016 April 20, 21, 22 Tuition: $230. Early registration discount: $215 This class is non-refundable due to limited size Instructor: Doris Kruse, CACIII, NCACII This training is designed to help a counselor learn the models of supervision and tools necessary to use as a standard of supervision practice. Ethical supervisory practices, including supervision contracts and work verification practices, will be discussed. Videotaping and feedback will assist the counselors in developing a standard level of supervisory skills proficiency. Clinical Supervision II CAC Level III (Prerequisite is Clinical Supervision I & Advanced Motional Interviewing) Dates: July 27, 28, 29 August 24, 25, 26 November 12, 13, January 6, 7, 2016 March 9, 10 Tuition: $165. Early registration discount: $155 (Must be received 7 days prior to class) This class is non-refundable due to limited size Instructor: Kim Bappe, LCSW, LAC Clinical supervision II is designed to highlight the ethical, legal, multicultural and crisis management issues that arise when supervising addiction counselors. Specialized techniques, coaching, consulting, teaching, and use of video or audio in supervision will be discussed. MIA: STEP (Motivational Interviewing Assessment: Supervisory Tools for Enhancing Proficiency) will be utilized as a format of supervision. Professional Practice CAC Level III 7 hours /1 day Dates: August 28 October 29 7 February 24, 2016 April 27 Tuition: $105. Early registration discount: $95 Instructor: Michael Connelly, M A, LAC This training will focus on administrative supervision, organizational issues, DBH-licensed treatment agency requirements, challenges in the treatment environment, confidentiality concerns, measuring performance treatment outcomes, role of program director, policies and procedures and other topics to be determined. In addition, the expectations of the addiction professional interacting with other mental health professionals in treatment settings as well as in the community will be explored. Professional Development Classes IDEP - Impaired Driver Education Program 7 hours /1 day Dates: October 21 March 14, 2016 Tuition: $125. Early registration discount $115 Instructors: Scott Covert, National Training Director This course offered by The Change Companies provides training for facilitators of the ADAD-Approved Impaired Driver Education and Therapy Program(IDEP) for DUI Level I & II Education. The training session includes a review of behavior change theory, content review and group facilitation practice. Includes Facilitator s Guide for the Level I &; II Education component of this program.

CAC Online Course Schedule CAC Level I Classes Client Records Management August 24 September 8, 2015 February 2 22, 2016 June 13, 27, 2016 Instructor: Donna Goldstrom, LPC, LAC Culturally Informed Treatment July 6 20, 2015 September 12 26, 2016 Instructor: Kim Bappe LCSW, LAC Ethics I: Ethics & Jurisprudence August 1-24, 2015 May 9 23, 2016 Instructor: Kim Bappe LCSW, LAC Infectious Diseases August 3 17, 2015 November 16 30, 2015 February 22 March 7, 2016 May 16 31, 2016 August 15 29, 2016 Instructor: Mason Moore, LPC, LAC Pharmacology I July 27 August 8, 2015 October 12 26, 2015 January 11, 25, 2016 April 25 May 9, 2016 July 18 August 1, 2016 Instructor: Wendy Lee LCSW, LAC Principles of Addiction June 29 July 20, 2015 September 21 October 12, 2015 December 21 January 11, 2016 April 4-25, 2016 June 27 July 18, 2016 Instructor: Donna Goldstrom, LPC, LAC 8 CAC Level II Classes Clinical Assessment & treatment Planning January 25 February 8, 2016 Instructor: Chaya Abrams, LPC, LAC Cognitive Behavioral Therapy July 20 August 3, 2015 October 26 November 9, 2015 August 1 15, 2016 Instructor: Mason Moore, LPC, LAC Co-Occurring Disorders September 8 21, 2015 December 14 28, 2015 Instructor: Chaya Abrams, LPC, LAC Pharmacology II August 17 31, 2015 November 30 December14, 2015 March 7 21, 2016 May 31 June 13, 2016 August 29 September 12, 2016 Instructor: Wendy Lee LCSW, LAC Trauma Informed Care July 13 29, 2015 January 25 February 8, 2016 Instructor: Beth Barta, LCSW, CACIII For a detailed description of Odyssey s online class format; how the course is scheduled and student requirements please visit our web site at: Odysseycenter.com

Student Registration & Policy Information STUDENT REGISTRATION INFORMATION * Classes are filled on a first-come basis based on receipt of tuition payment. To insure your slot, register & pay your tuition early. Student Cancellation/ Refund Policy: * Student cancellations must be received 10 days prior to 1st day of class to receive a full refund. * Cancellations received less than 10 days prior to the first day of the class will be charged the following administration fee: One day class = $25 Two day class = $50 Three day class = $75 If a student fails to cancel their class, there will be no refund. Due to very limited class size the following classes are non-refundable: Addictions Counseling Skills Motivational Interviewing Advanced Motivational Skills Clinical Supervision I Clinical Supervision II *Course Material Please make sure to read course descriptions on the website to make sure of any extra class material needed. *TIME: All classes scheduled from 8:30am - 5:00pm daily. Attend Odyssey s FREE 2 hour training CAC: An Introduction to Certified Addiction Counselor requirements for CAC I, II, III IMPORTANT STUDENT INFORMATION: * Discounts: To receive the early registration discount, just register and pay 10 days in advance of the class. You ll automatically receive a discount on your tuition. * Odyssey Cancellations If Odyssey must cancel a class, students will be notified at least 10 days prior to class start date by phone and will receive a full refund for that class or a tuition transfer to another class. *Snow Policy: Classes will be canceled in: Denver when Denver Public Schools close. Co. Springs when El Paso Co District 11 schools close. *Re-schedule In the event of snow cancellation, every attempt will be made to reschedule the workshop or full tuition will be refunded or applied to another class. *Other important Information: - There is plenty of FREE PARKING in our well-lit parking lot. - A microwave & refrigerator are available in the student lounge for lunches - Enjoy eating lunch at the deli in the building or at several restaurants nearby. - For overnight lodging, we would be glad to give you the phone numbers to the Hotels in each training area. If you have special needs, lodging concerns or further questions please call us at: Odyssey 303-657-0996 Or email us at: Robin Oakes: robin@odysseycenter.com See page 4 for schedule of dates & Please register online 9

Odyssey Training Center has central location!! 4704 N. Harlan St., Suite 670 Denver, CO 80212 A Directions to Odyssey Training Center the letter A marks the location From the East, get on I-70 heading West, go past the Sheridan Exit and take the next exit at Harlan St. Turn left (west) onto the frontage road for a half mile to the stoplight at Harlan. Turn left on Harlan going under I-70 and our building will be on your left. From the West, get on I-70 heading East and take the Harlan St. exit. Turn right onto Harlan and our building will be immediately on your left. There is plenty of free parking in the very large, well lit parking lot. 10

4704 Harlan St, Suite 670 Denver CO 80212 Just off I-70 at the Harlan/Sheridan Exit See previous page for a map and directions Register for your CAC classes: Online: Register & Pay course tuition on Odyssey s secure website www.odysseycenter.com By Mail: Complete Registration form and send to: Odyssey Center, 4704 Harlan St, Suite 670, Denver CO 80212 By Fax: Complete form and fax: 303-657-0934 By phone: 303-657-0996 or toll free 1-877-657-0996 ask for Robin Oakes Email address: robin@odysseycenter.com 11

Odyssey registration and payment form for mail or fax: Name: Address: City: State: Zip: Home phone # Cell # Work#: E-Mail Address: Location: Please circle training site: Denver Colorado Springs Online Class Name: Date Fee Class Name: Date Fee Class Name: Date Fee Method of Payment: Sending a check, please enclose payment Visa / MasterCard (please circle) Total amount of payment $ Card Number: Expiration Date: 3 digit security code: Card Holders Name: Card Holders Signature: Links to resources Division of Behavioral Health (DBH) For information about CAC regulations and licensing standard call general information: 303-866-7480 or Web address: www.cdhs.state.co.us/adad All CAC classes at Odyssey are DBH approved for Level I, II, III CAC certification requirements. Dept. of Regulatory Agencies (DORA) Contact DORA for application packet to become a CAC at 303-894-7766 Web address: www.dora.state.co.us/mental-health/cacprogram.htm Colorado Association of Addiction Counselors (CAAP) Web address: www.caap.cc Support Your Profession and Join CAAP/ NAADAC Today! 12 National Association of Addiction Counselors (NAADAC) Odyssey Training Center is an approved NAADAC provider (#344) and all the workshops are NAADAC approved for continuing education credit. Web address: www.naadac.org