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Relapse Prevention: CENAPS Model & Recovery Planning
Intermediate

Relapse Prevention: CENAPS Model & Recovery Planning

An 11-hour intermediate-level course providing comprehensive training in relapse prevention strategies based on the CENAPS model. Covers the identification of warning signs, development of recovery plans, and techniques for addressing negative core beliefs and family-of-origin factors that contribute to relapse risk. This course integrates evidence-based cognitive behavioral therapy approaches with Canadian recovery-oriented practice standards.

Lifetime accessCertificate of completion21 lessonsMobile & desktop
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)FamiliesRelapse Prevention
Relapse Prevention: CENAPS Model & Recovery Planning
$110CAD
11 CEU hrs

What you'll learn

Apply the CENAPS relapse prevention model to identify and address relapse risk factors
Recognize the three stages of relapse (emotional, mental, physical) and intervene at early stages
Assess warning signs and triggers using validated Canadian clinical assessment tools
Address negative core beliefs and family-of-origin trauma using CBT and trauma-informed approaches
Develop individualized, strength-based recovery plans aligned with Canadian recovery-oriented practice guidelines

Professional Recognition

CACCF - Canadian Addiction Counsellors Certification Federation - Approved CEU Provider

Approved for 11 Continuing Education Hours from The CACCF

Eligible for professional development credit with:

CRPOCollege of Registered Psychotherapists of OntarioBCACCBC Association of Clinical CounsellorsOCSWSSWOntario College of Social Workers and Social Service WorkersBCCSWBC College of Social WorkersACSWAlberta College of Social WorkersCNOCollege of Nurses of OntarioBCCNMBC College of Nurses and MidwivesCRNACollege of Registered Nurses of AlbertaIC&RCInternational Certification & Reciprocity Consortium
Disclaimer
These bodies use self-directed professional development models and do not pre-approve CE providers or courses. Registrants are responsible for determining whether activities align with their individual learning goals. Certificate of completion provided for your professional development records.
Implement the Five Rules of Recovery and evidence-based coping strategies
Build collaborative support systems and relapse prevention maintenance plans

Requirements

  • Completion of foundational addiction counselling or recovery support training (or equivalent professional experience)
  • Working knowledge of substance use disorder and addiction terminology
  • Familiarity with basic counselling communication skills

Who this course is for

  • Addiction counsellors and certified addiction professionals
  • Mental health and substance use treatment providers
  • Recovery coaches and peer support specialists
  • Case managers and clinical social workers in addiction services
  • Healthcare providers in Canadian treatment and recovery settings

Course Content

4 sections • 21 lessons • 11 hours total length

About this course

An 11-hour intermediate-level course providing comprehensive training in relapse prevention strategies based on the CENAPS model. Covers the identification of warning signs, development of recovery plans, and techniques for addressing negative core beliefs and family-of-origin factors that contribute to relapse risk. This course integrates evidence-based cognitive behavioral therapy approaches with Canadian recovery-oriented practice standards.