Substance Abuse Certification

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Substance abuse is a serious problem for many individuals.

Substance abuse comes in many forms. Luckily for those who struggle with addiction, as well as their loved ones, there are many programs available that train and certify those individuals interested in helping their recovery.

  1. Levels of Certification

    Requirements

    • A CSAC requires at minimum approximately 6,300 hours of work and training to receive certification.
      A CSAC requires at minimum approximately 6,300 hours of work and training to receive certification.

      A CSAC, besides having the basic requirements of a high school diploma or GED, must have 300 documented hours of Supervised Practical Training. These first requirements allow the individual to apply to be an intern. After three years of interning, then a person can apply for the CSAC certification.

    Other Levels of Certification

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