Rhode Island Substance Abuse Counselor CE Requirements and Courses
Rhode Island Substance Abuse Counselor CE Requirements
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Rhode Island Substance Abuse Counselor CE Requirements and Courses Requirements
How many CEs does Rhode Island require?
COUNSELOR
3 three hours of ethics required for all Counselor credentials.
SAC 40 hours including 30 hours substance abuse specific
PCDP (formerly CIT) 40 hours including 30 hours substance abuse specific
ACDP 40 hours including 30 hours substance abuse specific
ACDP II 40 hours including 30 hours substance abuse specific
CCJP 40 hours including 15 hours substance abuse specific, and 15 hours criminal justice specific
CLINICAL SUPERVISOR
RCS – With ACDP/ACDP II, 6 hours clinical supervision specific; without ACDP/ACDP II, 40 hours including 30 hours substance abuse specific.
CDCS 6 hours clinical supervisor specific
CO-OCCURRING DISORDERS
3 hours of ethics required for all Co-Occurring credential.
PCCDP 40 hours relevant to co-occurring disorders, including 20 hours co-occurring disorders specific
CCDP 40 hours relevant to co-occurring disorders, including 20 hours co-occurring disorders specific
CCDP Diplomate 40 hours relevant to co-occurring disorders, including 20 hours co-occurring disorders specific
PREVENTION
APS 20 hours prevention specific including 5 hours in ATOD
CPS 40 hours including 30 hours prevention specific
ACPS 40 hours including 30 hours prevention specific
CPSS 40 hours including 30 hours prevention specific
Can I take my CEs from CE4Less?
RIBCCDP accepts training by NAADAC providers. You can take all of your required hours from CE4Less
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Intimate Partner Violence: Prevalence, Indicators, and Theories E234B
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