Certified Chemical Dependency Counselor
INITIAL CERTIFICATION:
300 clock hours specific to the four domains—
- Screening, Assessment, and Engagement
- Treatment Planning, Collaboration and Referral
- Counseling
- Professional and Ethical Responsibilities
Six of these hours must be in counselor-specific ethics training by an approved provider.
The in-service training maximum for CCDC is 75 hours. In-service training is defined as "training provided within an agency by an agency employee, which has been approved by MABPCB". Training provided within an agency by an outside consultant or professional is not considered as in-service, and is measured by the same standards as other general training hours.
RECERTIFICATION:
40 hours of MABPCB-approved addiction counselor specific continuing education earned every two years, 6 hours of which must be in professional ethics and responsibilities.
See the CCDC Application for more information: https://www.mabpcb.com/resources
Yes You can use Impact CE for earning your CCDC initial credential.
Any course accepted by MABPCB is applicable to the CCDC credential.
Yes You can use Impact CE for renewing your CCDC credential.
Any course accepted by MABPCB is applicable to the CCDC credential.
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