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INTERVENTION SPECIALIST OVERVIEW PREMISE: Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselors, other Addiction Professionals and Preventionists must have a way to identify the type of work they do when marketing their credential. They have worked very hard to become certified. Specialty credentials provide the ability to take full advantage of the specialized education, knowledge, and experience that addiction professionals have achieved. As such, we are now providing counselors with the option of adding Specialty Credentials to their Certification. CCAPP believes this approach will provide addiction professionals the recognition of special skills and knowledge beyond their current certification; thereby, making counselors more marketable in this very competitive profession. The Specialty Credential program is only available to Alcohol/Drug Certified Counselors (Level I/II) OR equivalent, CCAPP Certified Clinical Supervisor (CCS), Certified Criminal Justice Addiction Professionals (CCJP), and Certified Prevention Specialists (CCPS). Candidates applying for a specialty must attain one of the aforementioned certifications prior to applying for a specialty credential. Additionally, the applicant must provide documentation of their current certification (in good standing), the required education and experience per CCAPP Specialty Credential Requirements and the Application process. SCOPE OF SERVICE: A specialty is a based on specific attainment of specialized education and experience (outlined in the following pages.) The education and experience required for a Specialty Credential does not supersede or replace the knowledge, skills or tasks required in alcohol and drug abuse certification(s). The focus and scope of the specialty must be specific to the treatment or prevention of substance abuse or dependence disorders only. The specialty credential does not constitute, allow or support separate clinical practice and does not substitute for or replace the required Alcohol and Drug Counselor Certification regulations or requirements. Specialty Credential(s) are not required by CCAPP, state law, or regulations. EXPERIENCE: Each Specialty Credential requires a minimum of 1 year (2000 hours) of verifiable work experience within the specialty the applicant is applying for in addition to the required education. The experience attained must have been received within the preceding 10 years. RENEWAL: CCAPP Credentialing requires that candidates applying for specialty credential(s) receive a minimum of (6) hours in continuing education specifically related to the attained specialty endorsement every two years with certification (your specialty credential renewal date will be aligned with your current certification renewal date). These hours may also be used toward other related certification continuing education requirements. CODE OF CONDUCT: The candidate is solely responsible and required to uphold their code of conduct and scope of practice of their certification. The Specialty Credential documentation including all signed documents and certification requirements become a part of the applicant s permanent certification file. Expired, surrendered, suspended or revoked certification automatically removes the specialty endorsement. Page 2 of 9 CCAPP: Intervention Specialist Application May 2017

EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS Title of Course: Intervention Basics Learning Objectives: 9 Required Hours: 8 1. History of interventions 2. Family Therapy 3. Johnson Intervention Model 4. CRAFT Intervention Model 5. Systemic Intervention Model 6. ARISE Intervention Model 7. How to determine what intervention model to use 8. Other types of intervention strategies 9. Ethical consideration of an interventionist Title of Course: Clinical Evaluation Learning Objectives: 9 Required Hours: 8 1. Define and Distinguish between screening and assessment. 2. Identify screening tools (including domestic violence, mental health, and trauma) 3. Suicide and homicide screenings 4. Mental Health Screening 5. Detoxification considerations (Screening) 6. Understand individual medication needs (chronic pain, Mental health etc.) and understand common approaches and conditions. 7. Identify the effect of psychoactive active substances on individual and treatment placement, but not limited to: a. Alcohol b. Nicotine c. Marijuana d. Heroin and Opiates e. Cocaine and Stimulants f. LSD, g. Psychotropics h. Antidepressants i. Lithium j. Antipsychotics k. Other Medications (OTC) l. Designer Drugs 8. How to determine Proper placement/ referrals and placement tools 9. Demonstrate an understanding of co-morbid issues and the referral system in their community, that includes, but is not limited to: self-help groups, housing, welfare, seniors, GLBT needs, legal systems, mental health, educational and employment issues. Title of Course: Mental Health, Trauma, Domestic Violence and Process Addictions Specific Interventions Learning Objectives: 9 Required Hours: 8 1. Trauma 2. Food Addictions 3. Sex Addiction 4. Gambling Addiction 5. Domestic Violence 6. Mental Health 7. How to work with special populations, i.e., lawyers, pilots etc. 8. Choosing the right intervention approach 9. Choosing the right Treatment Options as they relate to different Page 3 of 9 CCAPP: Intervention Specialist Application May 2017

Title of Course: Intervention Process and Practice (Basic) Learning Objectives: 4 Required Hours: 8 1. The process of intervention 2. Practical Preparations 3. Family dynamics 4. Recovery and the Family Title of Course: Intervention Process and Practice (Advanced) Learning Objectives: 6 Required Hours: 8 1. Understanding and preparing for the treatment process 2. Understanding and preparing for continuing care 3. Understanding and preparing for mutual help recovery including alternatives to 12 step support groups such as Lifering, SMART Recovery, S.O.S. and other available programs 4. What are the next steps after a successful Intervention? 5. Relapse prevention 6. Developing a Professional Intervention Practice Please note 40 clock hours of training/education needed for the IS, 10 hours must be based on the CRAFT, A.R.I.S.E., Systemic or other models recognized by CCAPP Credentialing. The education attained must have been received within the preceding 10 years. VERIFIABLE EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS The applicant must provide documentation of at minimum 1 year (2000 hours) of experience working within the specialty applying for. They must also provide a letter from a Clinical Supervisor, supervising interventionist or other documentation from the professional or company employed with or volunteering for that provides credence of specialty services offered. Additionally, the applicant must complete the IS Application and forms. Definition of intervention specialty experience means performing alcohol/drug interventions. Intervention is defined as: A professional that combines a distinct knowledge base with human service skills and a Code of Ethics to deal with the unique attitudes and behaviors associated with conducting interventions in a wide range of disciplines. Knowledge and skill may be acquired through a combination of specialized training, education and work experiences. Page 4 of 9 CCAPP: Intervention Specialist Application May 2017

CCAPP APPLICATION FOR INTERVENTION SPECIALIST Please print or type: First Name Middle initial Last Name Street Address City State Zip Code Personal/Cell Phone Work/Alternate Phone Last four of social security number Email Gender M F DTS Date of Birth MM/DD/YYYY CCAPP Member? Yes No Membership Number: Ethnicity (Optional): Hispanic/Latino Asian Black or African American Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander White American Indian/Alaska Native Have you ever been registered, certified, or licensed in the human services field or alcohol/drug counseling field? Yes No If yes, please indicate what certification or licensure body, license or certification number, date(s) of certification or licensure, and the status of the certification/licensure (i.e. expired, suspended, etc.) Attach additional sheets if necessary. STATEMENT OF UNDERSTANDING I hereby affirm that this application is made on my own behalf and is entirely voluntary on my part. I hereby agree to waive the right to inspect the results of inquiries made by my employers, co-workers, references, educational institutions or any others, which were sought and secured in the process of making a determination as to my certification by CCAPP will be accepted by me without question. I hereby authorize hospitals, any type of business organization, schools, other organizations or persons named herein to release to CCAPP any information they may have regarding me. I hereby release said parties of any and all liabilities arising out of the furnishing of the information that may be requested by CCAPP in connection with this application. I understand that certification and/or specialty depends on my meeting the requirements and criteria established by CCAPP. I understand that intentionally making false or misleading statements on this application will result in my being declared ineligible for certification. It is my responsibility to submit course descriptions, certificate(s) of completion and/or official transcripts for classes if requested. Data from my application may be used for statistical purposes. The application fees and application become the property of CCAPP. All fees are non-refundable. I the candidate affirms that I shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless CCAPP, its officers, directors, partners, agents, members, and employees from and against any and all demands, claims, damages to persons or property, losses and liabilities including reasonable attorneys' fees (collectively "Claims") arising out of or caused by the candidate, its employees, employers, agents and others acting on his/her behalf, negligence in connection with the provision of services within treatment facilities and/or clients. The Candidate shall not have waived or be deemed to have waived, by reason of this paragraph, any defense which it may have with respect to such Claims. I fully agree to have my name posted on the website and any information pertaining to my certification and/or specialty credential; including but not limited to: full name, ethics sanctions (or status of certification/specialty credential), expiration date and certification number. I affirm that I will uphold the CCAPP Code of Conduct/Code of Ethics and agree to abide by the Scope of Practice of my certification. Signature: Date: Print Name: Page 5 of 9 CCAPP: Intervention Specialist Application May 2017

REQUIRED ATTACHMENTS: Failure to submit the complete application and required attachments will require an additional review thereby resulting in an additional $25 fee and a delay in processing. Copy of current Certification (AOD, CCS, CCJP, CCPS) Certificate of Completion for each training/course attended OR school transcripts. (education received must be obtained by a CCAPP Education approved provider or school). The candidate must show proof of education that includes: Course Title Total Hours Completed Course Outline required for those submitting certificates only. Letter from Agency employer or supervisor attesting to your number of hours of experience and the specialty services (specific to the specialty credential) offered at the facility. To include a recommendation statement. Code of Ethics (attached) Fee s non-ccapp members: $75 for application submission Members: $50 METHOD OF PAYMENT: Mail with fee to CCAPP, P.O Box 214125, Sacramento, CA 95821 1. Check Money Order 2. Visa MasterCard American Express Discover Card Number Expiration Date 3 or 4 digit Security Code on Back Name as it appears on Card: Signature Billing address for card: PLEASE ALLOW UP TO 30 DAYS FOR PROCESSING RETURNED CHECKS/DECLINED CREDIT CARDS WILL RESULT IN A $30.00 ADDITIONAL FEE Page 6 of 9 CCAPP: Intervention Specialist Application May 2017

CODE OF ETHICS For certified alcohol/drug counselors holding a CCAPP specialty endorsement Principle 1: Non-discrimination The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrant must not discriminate against clients or professionals based on race, religion, age, sex, handicaps, national ancestry, sexual orientation or economic condition. Principle 2: Responsibility The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrant must espouse objectivity and integrity, and maintain the highest standards in the services the counselor offers. a. The alcoholism and drug counselor/registrant, as a teacher, must recognize the counselor's primary obligation to help others acquire knowledge and skill in dealing with the disease of chemical dependency. b. The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrant, as a practitioner, must accept the professional challenge and responsibility deriving from the counselor's work. c. The alcoholism and drug counselor, who supervises others, accepts the obligation to facilitate further professional development of these individuals by providing accurate and current information, timely evaluations and constructive consultation. Principle 3: Competence The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrants must recognize that the profession is founded on national standards of competence which promote the best interests of society, of the client, of the counselor and of the profession as a whole. The counselor must recognize the need for ongoing education as a component of professional competency. a. The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrant must prevent the practice of alcoholism and drug abuse counseling by unqualified and unauthorized persons. b. The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrant who is aware of unethical conduct or of unprofessional modes of practice must report such violations to the appropriate certifying authority. c. The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrant must recognize boundaries and limitations of counselor's competencies and not offer services or use techniques outside of these professional competencies. d. The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrant must recognize the effect of professional impairment on professional performance and must be willing to seek appropriate treatment for oneself or for a colleague. The counselor must support peer assistance programs in this respect. Principle 4: Legal Standards and Moral Standards The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrant must uphold the legal and accepted moral codes, which pertain to professional conduct. a. The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrant must not claim directly or by implication, professional qualifications/affiliations that the counselor does not possess. b. The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrant must not use the affiliation with CCAPP Credentialing for purposes that are not consistent with the stated purposes of the organization. c. The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrant must not associate with or permit the counselor's name to be used in connection with any services or products in a way that is incorrect or misleading. d. The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrant associated with the development or promotion of books or other products offered for commercial sale must be responsible for ensuring that such books or products are presented in a professional and factual way. e. The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrant must not attempt to secure certification or registration (or certification renewal) by fraud, deceit, or misrepresentation on any application or other documents submitted to the certifying organization whether engaged in by an applicant for certification or registration or in support of any application for certification or registration. Any altered documents as identified by staff in the application or renewal process will be denied immediately and reapplication may be required. The CCAPP Credentialing Board Chair may deny the application or reapplication as a result of such fraudulent activity. The alcoholism and drug abuse counselors holding a specialty credential should not claim directly or by implication, professional qualifications/affiliations that the counselor does not possess. f. The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrant must not violate, attempt to violate or conspire to violate any regulation or law adopted by the California Department of Health Care Services or Principle 5: Public Statements The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/ registrant must respect the limits of present knowledge in public statements concerning alcoholism and other forms of drug addiction. a. The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrant who represents the field of alcoholism counseling to clients, other professionals, or to the general public must report fairly and accurately the appropriate information. b. The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrant must acknowledge and document materials and techniques used. c. The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrant who conducts training in alcoholism or drug abuse counseling skills or techniques must indicate to the audience the requisite training/qualifications required to properly perform these skills and techniques. Principle 6: Publication Credit The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrant must assign credit to all who have contributed to the published material and for the work upon which the publication is based. a. The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrants must recognize joint authorship, major contributions of a professional character, made by several persons to a common project. The author who has made the principle contribution to a publication must be identified as a first listed. b. The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrant must acknowledge in footnotes or an introductory statement minor contributions of a professional character, extensive clerical or similar assistance and other minor contributions. 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c. The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrant must acknowledge, through specific citations, unpublished, as well as published material, that has directly influenced the research or writing. d. The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrant who compiles and edits for publication the contributions of others must list oneself as editor, along with the names of those who have contributed. Principle 7: Client Welfare The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrant must respect the integrity and protect the welfare of the person or group with whom the counselor is working. a. The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrant must define for self and others the nature and direction of loyalties and responsibilities and keep all parties concerned informed of these commitments. b. The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrant, in the presence of professional conflict, must be concerned primarily with the welfare of the client. c. The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrant must terminate a counseling or consulting relationship when it is reasonably clear that the client is not benefiting from it. d. The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrant, in referral cases, must assume the responsibility for the client's welfare either by termination by mutual agreement and/or by the client becoming engaged with another professional. In situations when a client refuses treatment, referral or recommendations, the alcohol and drug abuse counselor must carefully consider the welfare of the client by weighing the benefits of continued treatment or termination and must act in the best interest of the client. e. The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrant who asks a client to reveal personal information from other professionals or allows information to be divulged must inform the client of the nature of such transactions. The information released or obtained with informed consent must be used for expressed purposes only. f. The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrant must not use a client in a demonstration role in a workshop setting where such participation would potentially harm the client. g. The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrant must ensure the presence of an appropriate setting for clinical work to protect the client from harm and the counselor and the profession from censure. h. The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrant must collaborate with other health care professional(s) in providing a supportive environment for the client who is receiving prescribed medications. Principle 8: Confidentiality The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrant must embrace, as a primary obligation, the duty of protecting the privacy of clients and must not disclose confidential information acquired, in teaching, practice or investigation. The alcoholism and drug abuse counselors holding a specialty credential should define for self and others the nature and direction of loyalties and responsibilities and keep all parties concerned informed of these commitments. The alcoholism and drug abuse counselors holding a specialty endorsement, in the presence of professional conflict should be concerned primarily with the welfare of the client. a. The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrant must inform the client and obtain agreement in areas likely to affect the client's participation including the recording of an interview, the use of interview material for training purposes, and observation of an interview by another person. b. The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrant must make provisions for the maintenance of confidentiality and the ultimate disposition of confidential records. c. The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrant must reveal information received in confidence only when there is clear and imminent danger to the client or to other persons, and then only to appropriate professional workers or public authorities. d. The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrant must discuss the information obtained in clinical or consulting relationships only in appropriate settings, and only for professional purposes clearly concerned with the case. Written and oral reports must present only data germane to the purpose of the evaluation and every effort must be made to avoid undue invasion of privacy. e. The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrant must use clinical and other material in classroom teaching and writing only when the identity of the persons involved is adequately disguised. Principle 9: Client Relationships The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrant must inform the prospective client of the important aspects of the potential relationship. a. The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrant must inform the client and obtain the client's agreement in areas likely to affect the client's participation including the recording of an interview, the use of interview material for training purposes, and/or observation of an interview by another person. b. The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrant must inform the designated guardian or responsible person of the circumstances, which may influence the relationship when the client is a minor or incompetent. c. Dual Relationships: i. The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrant must seek to nurture and support the development of a relationship with clients as equals rather than to take advantage of individuals who are vulnerable and exploitable. ii. The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrant must not engage in professional relationships or commitments that conflict with family members, friends, close associates or others whose welfare might be jeopardized by such a dual relationship. iii. Because all relationship begins with a power differential, the alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrant must not exploit relationships with current or former clients for personal gain, including social or business relationships. iv. Engaging in sexual relations with a client or with a former client within two years from the termination date of therapy with the client, soliciting sexual relations with a client, or committing an act of sexual abuse, or sexual misconduct with a client, or committing an act punishable as a sexually related crime, if that act or solicitation is substantially related to the qualifications, functions, or duties of an alcohol and other drug abuse counselors. v. The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrant must not accept gifts from clients, other treatment organizations or the providers of materials or services used in practice. Principle 10: Inter-professional Relationships The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrant must treat colleagues with respect, courtesy and fairness, and must afford the same professional courtesy to other professionals. Page 8 of 9 CCAPP: Intervention Specialist Application May 2017

a. The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrant must not offer professional services to a client in counseling with another professional except with the knowledge of the other professional or after the termination of the client's relationship with the other professional. b. The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrant must cooperate with duly constituted professional ethics committees, staff requests and promptly supply necessary information unless constrained by the demands of confidentiality. Failure to cooperate with the committee or staff may result in immediate suspension until such time cooperation is given. Additionally, the alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrant may not use threatening gestures, behaviors or other forms of coercion with the committee, colleagues, members, staff or other individuals. c. The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrant must not in any way exploit relationships with supervisees, employees, students, research participants or volunteers. The alcoholism and drug abuse counselors holding a specialty endorsement should inform the prospective client of the important aspects of the potential relationship. Principle 11: Remuneration The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrant must establish financial arrangements in professional practice and in accordance with the professional standards that safeguard the best interests of the client, of the counselor and of the profession. a. The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrant must inform the client of all financial policies. In circumstances where an agency dictates explicit provisions with its staff for private consultations, clients must be made fully aware of these policies. b. The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrant must not send or receive any commission or rebate or any other form of remuneration for referral of clients for professional services. The counselor must not engage in fee splitting. c. The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrant in clinical or counseling practice must not use one's relationship with clients to promote personal gain or the profit of an agency or commercial enterprise of any kind. d. The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrant must not accept a private fee or any other gift or gratuity for professional work with a person who is entitled to such services through an institution or agency. The policy of a particular agency may make explicit provisions for private work with its client by members of its staff, and in such instances, the client must be fully apprised of all policies affecting the client. Principle 12: Societal Obligations The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrant must advocate changes in public policy and legislation to afford opportunity and choice for all persons whose lives are impaired by alcoholism and other forms of drug addiction. The counselors must inform the public through active civic and professional participation in community affairs of the effects of alcoholism and drug addiction and must act to guarantee that all persons, especially the needy and disadvantaged, have access to the necessary resources and services. The alcoholism and drug abuse counselor/registrant must adopt a personal and professional stance, which promotes the wellbeing of all human beings. The CCAPP is comprised of certified counselors who, as responsible health care professionals, believe in the dignity and worth of human beings. In practice of their profession, they assert that the ethical principles of autonomy, beneficence, and justice must guide their professional conduct. As professionals dedicated to the treatment of alcohol and drug dependent clients and their families, they believe that they can effectively treat its individual and families manifestations. CCAPP certified counselors dedicate themselves to promote the best interest of their society, of their clients, of their profession, and of their colleagues. The undersigned hereby understands and agrees to comply with the code of ethics as outlined in this document. The undersigned also agrees to abide by the California Department of Health Care Services Code of Conduct outlined in Chapter 8; Subchapter 3, Section 13060. The undersigned also understands and consents to the release of information pertaining to any ethical violation(s) and/or sanctions as part of the process of becoming a CCAPP member, registrant, or a certificate. The information may be disclosed to the California Department of Health Care Services and to the California state-approved certification bodies. I agree to cooperate with complaint investigations and supply information requested during complaint investigations unless such disclosure of information would violate the confidentiality requirements of Subpart 2, Title 42, Code of Federal Regulations. Signature: Date: Print Name: Page 9 of 9 CCAPP: Intervention Specialist Application May 2017