Course Detail/Content

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Introduction to the NADA ADS Training Manual Introduction – pages 1 – 6

Section I – pages 7 – 20

The NADA Acudetox Protocol Auricular Acupuncture for Addictions and Behavioral Health History The NADA Protocol Acudetox-based Treatment Model

Section II A – pages 21 – 38

Learning the NADA Protocol Point Descriptions and Locations Technique Mastery Trial Treatments and Clinical Experience Ear Seeds/Beads Sleep-Mix Tea

Section II B – pages 39 – 48

Learning the NADA Protocol Partnership with Clients Communal Treatment Approach / Effect Boundaries and Self Care Creating the Atmosphere Informed Consent and Client Information Documentation

Section III – pages 49 – 56

Public Health and Regulatory Concerns Exposure Control / Safety NADA Clean Needle Technique

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Section IV – pages 57 – 60

Research and Acudetox

Section V – pages 61 – 82

Integration and Sustainability Applications and Outcomes Integration with the Treatment Milieu Integration at a Systems Level The Acupuncture Interface Acupuncture as Innervention Program Sustainability

Section VI – pages 83 – 88

Oriental Medicine in the Context of Addictions and Behavioral Health and Treatment Introduction to Oriental Medical Concepts Oriental Medicine as Related to Behavioral Health and Recovery “Empty Fire”

Section VII – pages 89 – 104

Client Management Issues and Strategies Special Populations: Understanding Needs and the Role of Acudetox

Section VIII – pages 105 – 112

Ethical and Legal Issues ADS Pledge Confidentiality Consent to Treatment Compliance with All AHPCSA, State and Local Regulations Supervision

Section IX – pages 113 – 124

The Nature of Addiction and Recovery Models for Understanding Addictions and Behavioral Health and Recovery Treatment Models Pharmacology of Psychoactive Substances

Section X – pages 125 – 209

Appendices A. The Lincoln Story B. Sample Client Information and Forms C. Acudetox Risk Management D. Research E. Excerpts from Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) 45 F. Special Populations G. Sample Program Forms H. Selected Monographs on Addiction and Recovery I. Supplies, Vendors and Publications J. References

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ntroduction to the NADA ADS Training Manual Introduction – pages 1 – 6 Section I – pages 7 – 20 The NADA Acudetox Protocol – Auricular Acupuncture for Addictions and Behavioral Health History The NADA Protocol Acudetox-based Treatment Model Section II A – pages 21 – 38 Learning the NADA Protocol Point Descriptions and Locations Technique Mastery Trial Treatments and Clinical Experience Ear Seeds/Beads Sleep-Mix Tea Section II B – pages 39 – 48 Learning the NADA Protocol Partnership with Clients Communal Treatment Approach / Effect Boundaries and Self Care Creating the Atmosphere Informed Consent and Client Information Documentation Section III – pages 49 – 56 Public Health and Regulatory Concerns Exposure Control / Safety NADA Clean Needle Technique Section IV – pages 57 – 60 Research and Acudetox Section V – pages 61 – 82 Integration and Sustainability Applications and Outcomes Integration with the Treatment Milieu Integration at a Systems Level The Acupuncture Interface Acupuncture as Innervention Program Sustainability Section VI – pages 83 – 88 Oriental Medicine in the Context of Addictions and Behavioral Health and Treatment Introduction to Oriental Medical Concepts Oriental Medicine as Related to Behavioral Health and Recovery “Empty Fire” Section VII – pages 89 – 104 Client Management Issues and Strategies Special Populations: Understanding Needs and the Role of Acudetox Section VIII – pages 105 – 112 Ethical and Legal Issues ADS Pledge Confidentiality Consent to Treatment Compliance with All AHPCSA, State and Local Regulations Supervision Section IX – pages 113 – 124 The Nature of Addiction and Recovery Models for Understanding Addictions and Behavioral Health and Recovery Treatment Models Pharmacology of Psychoactive Substances Section X – pages 125 – 209 Appendices A. The Lincoln Story B. Sample Client Information and Forms C. Acudetox Risk Management D. Research E. Excerpts from Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) 45 F. Special Populations G. Sample Program Forms H. Selected Monographs on Addiction and Recovery I. Supplies, Vendors and Publications J. References