Licensed Drug and Alcohol Counselor
INITIAL LICENSING
Total at least 300 hours, including:
- 6 hours of education in confidentiality
- 6 hours of education in the 12 core functions
- 6 hours of education in ethics
- 6 hours of education in HIV and AIDS
- 6 hours of education in suicide prevention
The remaining 270 hours should cover the 18 categories of competence: (1) Data collection, (2) Diagnosis of alcohol or drug dependence, (3) Initiation of treatment, (4) Crisis response, (5) Knowledge of human growth and development, (6) Counseling, (7) Client and counselor therapeutic relationship, (8) Evaluation, (9) Termination and follow-up, (10) Record keeping, (11) Verbal communication, (12) Knowledge of regulatory issues, (13) Community utilization, (14) Knowledge of alcohol and drugs, (15) Knowledge of sociological factors, (16) Knowledge of physiological factors, (17) Knowledge of psychiatric factors, (18) Knowledge of treatment issues.
No more than 25% of the required education shall be obtained by the applicant online. This maximum shall not apply to educational hours obtained as part of an online college program or from an online training that is live and simultaneously interactive.
RENEWAL
A total of 48 hours of continuing education biennially including:
- 6 hours of Ethics
- 6 hours of Suicide Prevention
- 24 hours from Pre-Approved Courses
- 12 hours from the following categories of competence: (1) Data collection, (2) Diagnosis of substance use disorder, (3) Knowledge of alcohol and drugs, (4) Knowledge of sociological factors, (5) Knowledge of physiological factors, (6) Knowledge of psychiatric factors
No more than 12 hours shall be received in online continuing education courses.
Yes You can use Impact CE for earning your LDAC initial credential.
Any course accepted by OPLC is applicable to the LDAC credential.
Yes You can use Impact CE for renewing your LDAC credential.
Any course accepted by OPLC is applicable to the LDAC credential.
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