
Wisconsin Substance Abuse Counselor Courses
Wisconsin Substance Abuse Counseling CE Courses
Our Wisconsin CE courses for substance abuse counselors are convenient and affordable. Meet your Wisconsin substance abuse counselors license renewal requirements with accredited coursework created by expert practitioners. Fuel your continuing education with thought-provoking course material on the most relevant topics in substance abuse counseling.
Wisconsin Substance Abuse Counselor Courses Requirements
How many CEs does Wisconsin require?
Substance abuse counselor-in-training — 30 hours including 4 hours in Ethics and Boundaries.
Substance abuse counselor — 30 hours including 4 hours in Ethics and Boundaries.
Clinical substance abuse counselor — 30 hours including 4 hours in Ethics and Boundaries.
Clinical supervisor-in-training — 4 hours.
Intermediate clinical supervisor — 4 hours.
Independent clinical supervisor — 4 hours.
Prevention specialist-in-training — 25 hours.
Prevention specialist — 30 hours including 4 hours in Ethics and Boundaries.
Can I take my CEs from CE4Less?
You may earn all your CEUs from Ce4Less.
What else do I need to know?
The Wisconsin Board accepts courses from NAADAC providers.
https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code/sps/professional_services/160/168.pdf
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