Overcoming Alcoholism with the Help of Psychedelics
Published 10/2024
Duration: 1h10m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 872 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Published 10/2024
Duration: 1h10m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 872 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Guiding Alcohol Recovery and Exploring Psychedelic Alternatives
What you'll learn
Learners will be able to identify and describe the physical and psychological effects of alcoholism, recognize the signs and symptoms of alcohol dependence.
Learners will gain proficiency in traditional methods of overcoming alcoholism, including cognitive behavioral therapy, 12-step programs, medication options.
Learners will acquire a thorough understanding of the history, science, and types of psychedelics, including their mechanisms of action.
Learners will develop essential skills in empathy, active listening, and creating a safe and supportive environment for individuals in recovery.
Requirements
There are no requirements or prerequisites for taking this course.
Description
This course aims to provide comprehensive guidance for individuals who seek stronger mental health, especially those seeking to overcome alcoholism, by utilizing both traditional methods and emerging psychedelic therapies. Students will gain the knowledge and skills to support others in their recovery journey and understand the potential benefits and risks of psychedelic alternatives.
Module 1: Introduction to Alcoholism
Lecture 1.1
: Understanding Alcoholism: Definition and Statistics
Lecture 1.2
: The Physical and Psychological Effects of Alcohol Abuse
Lecture 1.3
: Recognizing the Signs and Symptoms of Alcohol Dependence
Lecture 1.4
: Stigma and Myths Surrounding Alcoholism
Module 2: Traditional Approaches to Overcoming Alcoholism
Lecture 2.1
: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for Alcoholism
Lecture 2.2
: 12-Step Programs and Support Groups
Lecture 2.3
: Medications for Alcohol Dependence
Lecture 2.4
: Holistic Approaches: Nutrition, Exercise, and Mindfulness
Module 3: Introduction to Psychedelic Therapy
Lecture 3.1
: History and Science of Psychedelics
Lecture 3.2
: Types of Psychedelics: Psilocybin, MDMA, Ayahuasca, and More
Lecture 3.3
: Legal and Ethical Considerations
Lecture 3.4
: Case Studies and Current Research
Module 4: Psychedelics as an Alternative for Alcoholism
Lecture 4.1
: Mechanisms of Action: How Psychedelics Affect the Brain
Lecture 4.2
: Clinical Trials and Evidence Supporting Psychedelic Therapy
Lecture 4.3
: Integration and Aftercare: Ensuring Long-term Success
Course Resources
Downloadable Materials
: Worksheets, Reading Lists, and Resource Guides
Supplementary Videos
: Interviews with Experts and Testimonials
Discussion Forums
: Peer Support and Networking Opportunities
Certification and Assessment
Quiz and Assignments
: To test understanding of the course material
Final Project
: Create a comprehensive recovery plan or case study analysis
Certificate of Completion
: Awarded to students who successfully complete the course requirements
Potential Certifications
:
Certified Alcohol Recovery Coach (CARC)
: For students who complete additional training and practical hours.
Certified Psychedelic Integration Coach (CPIC)
: For those specializing in psychedelic therapy integration.
Continuing Education Credits (CEUs)
: For professionals seeking to meet continuing education requirements.
This course is designed to equip students with the necessary knowledge, skills, and ethical understanding to support individuals in overcoming alcoholism and exploring the potential of psychedelic therapies safely and effectively.
Who this course is for:
This course is designed for a diverse audience of individuals passionate about supporting recovery from alcoholism and exploring innovative therapeutic approaches. The intended learners who will find this course content valuable include: Aspiring and Current Recovery Coaches: Individuals who wish to become professional recovery coaches or enhance their existing coaching skills with comprehensive knowledge about alcoholism, traditional recovery methods, and the emerging field of psychedelic therapy. Mental Health and Addiction Professionals: Therapists, counselors, social workers, and healthcare providers looking to expand their expertise and incorporate both traditional and psychedelic-assisted recovery strategies into their practice to better support their clients. Caregivers and Loved Ones of Individuals Struggling with Alcoholism: Family members, friends, and caregivers seeking to understand alcoholism more deeply and learn effective ways to support their loved ones through their recovery journey. Students and Researchers: Students in psychology, psychiatry, social work, and related fields, as well as researchers interested in the latest developments in addiction treatment and the potential of psychedelic therapies. Individuals in Recovery: People who are currently in recovery or considering recovery from alcoholism and want to explore a comprehensive range of tools and methods, including innovative approaches like psychedelic therapy, to aid in their healing process. This course provides valuable insights, practical skills, and ethical guidelines, making it a crucial resource for anyone committed to supporting recovery from alcoholism and exploring the potential of psychedelics as an alternative treatment.
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