Intervention 911 has provided relevant training for the past 10 years to individuals seeking knowledge specific to interventions. In 2016, a more robust curriculum was introduced. Our curriculum today focuses on more than just developing an intervention approach. The curriculum focuses and includes more information on Family systems, the importance of aftercare, ethics, motivational interviewing, crisis intervention strategies, process addictions, mental health issues and diversity issues.
The training is designed to address these areas in a multi-unit approach that includes a minimum of 125 classroom hours. Trainings utilize presentations, interactive roleplay and experiential exercises to teach a core curriculum. At the completion of all 5 mods, individuals are eligible to continue supervision in both interventions and case management to ensure the offering of the highest quality, ethical services for individuals and family struggling with addiction, mental health and behavioral health issues.
Training Overview:
Through each module attendees will build upon their previous knowledge to comprehensively support individuals struggling with addiction, mental health or behavioral issues.
Module One
Introduction to Intervention and Case Management:
An overview of the principles and strategies on which to develop skills to successfully conduct interventions and provide the appropriate support post intervention. This Mod also features continued training on Motivational Interviewing techniques, clinical documentation and crisis intervention.
GOAL: Develop skills to assess client needs, develop treatment plans and continuing care plans, learn how to develop structure to conduct interventions, identify how to document services provided, understand components of the recovery process including intervention, treatment and post recovery support.
Module Two
Family Systems: How intervene on and Support Families, From Intervention to 1 Year
Families struggle to know what to do when faced with addiction and mental health issues. This training will help explore family dynamics, understand family systems and learn how to create a recovery plan for the entire family. We will also explore how to intervene on the Codependency that is central to family relapse. This Mod also features continued training on Motivational Interviewing techniques, clinical documentation and crisis intervention.
GOAL: Understand family systems and impact on the development or cessasation of active addiction, identify resources to support the family system through each stage fo recovery, and create long term recovery plans for the entire family system to help support long term recovery. Basic introduction to diagnosis and treatment planning
Module Three
Co-Occurring Issues: Intervening and Long Term Support for issues besides Alcohol and Drugs
Drug and Alcohol addiction is not the only issue facing the families we work with. Many have co-occurring mental health issues or process addictions that can make intervention and case management more complex and challenging. Learn to identify, work with and support clients who have complex presentations. This Mod also features continued training on Motivational Interviewing techniques, clinical documentation and crisis intervention.
GOAL: Explore and understand process addictions and mental health issues that impact family systems, identify strategies and approaches based on clinical needs of the client, and conduct interventions and case management for a process addiction through roleplay and experiential excercises. Basic introduction to assessment, diagnosis, treatment planning and discharge planning.
Module Four
Cultural Awareness: Bringing Cultural Competencies to Intervention and Long-Term Recovery Support Offerings
Being culturally sensitive can be the difference between engaging a family and stopping the process of change. Understanding and awareness are the first steps to meeting the needs of clients.
This module will also explore specific issues to specialty populations such as older adults, adolescents, LGBTQ and First Responders/Veterans. This Mod also features continued training on Motivational Interviewing techniques, clinical documentation and crisis intervention.
GOAL: Identify needs of different cultural groups, identify strategies and approaches based on clinical needs of the client, and conduct interventions and case management for a process addiction through roleplay and experiential excercises. Basic introduction to diagnosis, treatment planning and discharge planning.
Module Five
Business Ethics – Professionalism – Self Care:
There are many decisions that you will make every day. Understanding best practices that are guided by a code of ethics is important to providing top-level client care. As a provider, maintaining the utmost professionalism is so important. This module will support you in understanding ethical considerations as an interventionist, case manager and within the treatment industry. This Mod also features continued training on Motivational Interviewing techniques, appropriate and ethical clinical documentation and crisis intervention. It will also highlight the importance of self-care and how a well-maintained provider will be able to provide the highest level of care for their client.
GOAL: Understand the difference between ethics and law, implement ethical approaches to intervention and long term recovery based approaches, understand ethical documentation protocols, identify professional responsibilities, implement self care protocols to prevent burn out and understand boundaries between providers and clients. Basic introduction to diagnosis and treatment planning
Training Components:
Facilitators:
Ken Seeley, CCMI, CIP, CATC
Eric McLaughlin, CCMI, CIP, ASW
We are excited to announce CCMI exams are available to eligible candidates. After you sign up and pay for the exam, they will require that you first take the practice exam, in order to make sure that you understand how the exam will be administered and that your computer or mobile device and web browser works for you.
Breining Institute can accept sign ups for the exam now, and are scheduling exams starting February 1.
Here are the links for candidates:
Thank you for seeking a higher standard in our industry.
Addiction is a chronic disease that needs aftercare just like any other chronic disease. Becoming a CCMI – Certified Case Manager Interventionist will give you the tools to support the aftercare process for 1-5 years after treatment.
Date/Time:
Date(s) – 6/7/19 – 6/9/19
8:00 am – 5:30 pm
Location:
Houston, TX
Family Systems: How to intervene and Support Families, From Intervention to 1 Year
Families struggle to know what to do when faced with addiction and mental health issues. This training will help explore family dynamics, understand family systems and learn how to create a recovery plan for the entire family. We will also explore how to intervene on the Codependency that is central to family relapse. This Mod also features continued training on Motivational Interviewing techniques, clinical documentation and crisis intervention.
Date/Time:
Date(s) – 8/2/19 – 8/4/19
8:00 am – 5:30 pm
Location:
BRC Recovery
Manor TX
Co-Occurring Issues: Intervening and Long Term Support for issues besides Alcohol and Drugs
Drug and Alcohol addiction is not the only issue facing the families we work with. Many have co-occurring mental health issues or process addictions that can make intervention and case management more complex and challenging. Learn to identify, work with and support clients who have complex presentations. This Mod also features continued training on Motivational Interviewing techniques, clinical documentation and crisis intervention.
Date/Time:
Date(s) – 10/4/19 – 10/6/19
8:00 am – 5:30 pm
Location:
The Guest House
Ocala, Florida
Being culturally sensitive can be the difference between engaging a family and stopping the process of change. Understanding and awareness are the first steps to meeting the needs of clients.
This module will also explore specific issues to specialty populations such as older adults, adolescents, LGBTQ and First Responders/Veterans. This Mod also features continued training on Motivational Interviewing techniques, clinical documentation and crisis intervention.
Date/Time:
Date(s) – 11/15/19 – 11/17/19
8:00 am – 5:30 pm
Location:
TBD
Business Ethics – Professionalism – Crisis Intervention:
There are many decisions that you will make every day. Understanding best practices that are guided by a code of ethics is important to providing top-level client care. As a provider, maintaining the utmost professionalism is so important. This module will support you in understanding ethical considerations as an interventionist, case manager and within the treatment industry. This Mod also features continued training on Motivational Interviewing techniques, appropriate and ethical clinical documentation and crisis intervention. It will also highlight the importance of self-care and how a well-maintained provider will be able to provide the highest level of care for their client.
You have the power to help someone you care about overcome the burden of addiction. Our team has the resources and knowledge you need to succeed. Call us today to get started.