(WEBINAR) Holistic Approaches to Addiction Recovery

CE Type:IACET

0.2 IACET CE's

CE/CEU Type: IACET       # of CE/CEU's: 0.2 IACET CEU's

About This Course

This course is designed to review the principles of substance abuse, addiction, recovery, and traditional therapeutic services. It will define holistic treatments in addiction recovery, explore various holistic approaches in addiction therapy, and explain the benefits and outcomes of these treatments.

Learning Objectives: 

  • Describe the core principles of substance use, addiction, recovery, and traditional treatment services.
  • Define holistic treatment within the context of addiction recovery.
  • Analyze and evaluate holistic approaches used in addiction therapies.
  • Explain the potential benefits and applications of holistic therapies in addiction recovery.

Intended Audience: 

All D&A Staff

Instructional Level: 

Introductory

Completion Requirements: 

Participants must attend the entire session, participate in all activities, and submit an evaluation within the 7 days of training to receive credits and a certificate. All CEU certificates and certificates of attendance will be received through the DBHIDS Learning Hub. Once you have completed your evaluation you will have access to your CEU or Certificate of Attendance through your DBHIDS Learning Hub Account.

Credit Statements:

BHTEN is accredited by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) and is authorized to issue the IACET CEU.
As an IACET Accredited Provider, BHTEN offers CEUs for its programs that qualify under the ANSI/IACET Standard.  BHTEN is authorized by IACET to offer CEUs for this program.
(0.2 CEU = 2.0 Training Hours)

Course Instructors

January 7, 2026

Charles Chappell

M.Ed, CAADC

Charles Chappell, M.Ed, CAADC – Charles is a mental health professional out of Westmoreland County. He is an advocate with experience in areas from Alternative/Holistic Treatment to Forensic Issues.  Charles believes that equality of services, stigma, and the health care system itself are just some of the most important issues in the consumer/survivor movement. His array of networks and expertise allows him to approach issues from a diverse perspective