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Addiction Counselor Certification
Up / Counselor Certification / Certified Addiction Counselor / Alcohol and Drug Counseling / Addiction Counselor / Addiction Treatment
Certification for Counselors
 | Assures the public that certified alcohol and drug counselors have
uniform professional standards and a minimum level of competence for quality
service. |
 | Gives professional recognition to alcohol and drug counselors through a
process which examines and certifies their knowledge, skills and competence. |
 | Assures an opportunity for alcohol and drug counselors to further their
professional development and education in the field. |
 | Works towards enabling certified alcohol and drug counselors to become
eligible for reimbursement from health insurance organizations for the
professional services that they provide. |
The requirements for each category of certification include:
 | Experience in alcoholism and/or drug addiction counseling; |
 | Training and education in the knowledge/skills base; |
 | Supervised practical training and experience in both the functions, and
the knowledge/skills based of alcoholism and/or drug addiction counseling,
and of related areas. |
Counselor competence is assured by:
 | Training in the Twelve Core Functions and global criteria |
 | Three or more years of experience working directly with drug and alcohol
clients. This experience must be supervised and documented |
 | A signed statement agreeing to adhere to a professional code of ethics |
 | Successful completion of a written examination set internationally by the
ICRC/AODA |
 | Successful completion of an oral examination before trained evaluators
using a case presentation method. The questions will pertain to the Twelve
Core Functions. Scores on the CPM are based on the global criteria for each
core function |
 | Proof of ongoing professional development demonstrated by attending AIA
approved continuing education programs in order to maintain their
certification |
Standards for Certified Counselors
- Experience:
 | The experience requirement is three years (6000 hours) of supervised
work experience for a Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor (AODA).
Supervised work experience is defined as paid or voluntary experience as a
counselor who provides direct counseling services to AODA clients. An AODA
client is a person with a diagnosis of alcohol and/or other drug abuse or
dependency. Supervises work experience must be in the IC&RC
performance domains of assessment counseling, case management, education
and professional responsibility. Unsupervised work experience may NOT be
substituted for the experience requirement. All experience must be
documented. Certification boards may allow an applicant to exchange
one-year of the three-year experience requirement with a bachelor’s or
advanced degree in Behavioral Science. |
- Education:
 | The education requirement is a total of 270 hours for AODA counselors.
Six hours must be in professional ethics and responsibilities. Education
is defined as formal classroom education (workshops, seminars, institutes,
in-services, and college/university work). One clock hour of education is
equal to 50 minutes of continuous instruction. Education must be
specifically related to the knowledge and skills necessary to perform the
tasks within each IC&RC performance domain. All education must be
documented. |
- Training:
 | The training requirement is a total of 300 hours in a practicum for AODA
counselors. Training is defined as a formal, systematic process that
focuses on skill development and integration of knowledge. This training
must take place in a setting where AODA counseling is being provided.
Training must be specifically related to the knowledge and skills
necessary to perform all of IC&RC’s twelve core functions. This
training may occur as part of the eligible work experience and may be
completed under the more than one supervisor or agency. All training hours
must be documented. |
- Case Presentation Method:
 | The Case Presentation Method (CPM) is a standardized process by which an
applicant’s competence in the twelve core functions is measured by peers
through an oral examination. |
- International Written Examination:
 | All certification boards must use IC&RC’s international
written examination in their certification processes for new applicants. |
- Code of Ethics:
 | The applicant must sign a code of ethics. The certification board must
have a written enforcement and appeals mechanism to maintain ethical
standards. |
- Recertification:
 | Recertification standards must be published and 40 hours of
continuing education must be earned in two years. |
ICADC Particulars
 | Counselors who are certified at the reciprocal level by a member board of
the International Certification & Reciprocity Consortium/Alcohol &
Other Drug Abuse, Inc., (IC&RC) are automatically eligible to receive
the distinguished status of the Internationally Certified Alcohol and Drug
Counselor (ICADC). |
 | The ICADC offers personal satisfaction and professional advancement. When
you become an ICADC, you show you colleagues, your employer, and the
professional counseling community that your knowledge and experience have
measured up to a recognized standard of excellence. |
 | Certification is a testimonial to your personal achievement and
accomplishment and reflects your desire not only to stay current in your
profession, but to advance. |
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