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Roadmap to an Addiction Professional Career

Which state do you reside or plan to live?Massachusetts
What credentials does your state offer for addiction professionals?Some of the available certifications in the state that I’ve chosen are Certified Clinical Supervisor (CCS), Certified Criminal Justice Addictions Professional (CCJP), Certified Prevention Specialist (CPS), Certified Alcohol/Drug Counselor Advanced Level (CADC-II) and Certified Alcohol/Drug Counselor.  
Which credential are you interested in pursuing?CPS: Certified Prevention Specialist is another desirable profession for me The CPS that’s included initial preparations in drug abuse treatment are the plans for enhancing health of patients, their families, and the community. Communication understanding has always been significant to me while performing my duty as a medical health care provider of AHS, thus confirming that this concentration area will assist me throughout my nursing profession.    
URL for your state’s requirements: https://csps-ma.org/certification  

     Education Requirements Overview

What degree is required (none, associates, bachelors, masters)?This has two parts of qualification When it comes to pari passu there are two qualifications that are made. CPS certification on the first level requires one to have gotten a bachelor’s degree. While the second CPS program certification may be available to anyone who does not have a bachelor’s degree, many of the courses in the program may be technology based. The first certificate program that one should obtain is one that can only be earned after the attainment of a bachelors degree. 
How many educational hours are required?To meet the certification requirements, I have to complete additional 12 quarter credit hours at Capella. Out of the four quarter credit hours, three and a half of these credit hours will be earned through online classes of Capella.
Are there specific courses required for your state, and are there a certain number of hours in this content (that is, Ethics=4 hours)?I need to finish these classes to earn my CPS certification:  0. 6 CEUs in preventative type of ethics; 1 CEU for cultural difference; 0. 5CEUs on gambling; 1. No CEUs in mental health education;and 0. It will also be necessary to complete a minimum of 5 CEUs in HIV/AIDS & hepatitis C.  ATOD (Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs) 200 level three (3) capstone hours, prevention theory and practice 200 level three (3) capstone hours and elective 200 level one (1) capstone hour.  Furthermore, I am obligated to complete the following two courses:  Prevention practitioner ethics – 3 ½ hoursMassachusetts CPS content – 6 hours
What specific content is required?My coursework will cover a wide range of subjects, including but not limited to: chem dependancy, sex-transmittd diseases, multiculturalism in the workplace, stress and coping, psychology of substance abuse, and alcohol and drug.

     Other Requirements Overview

How many hours of supervised experience are required?I need to do 200 quarter credit hours of supervised and recorded work with a domain relevant to alcohol, tobacco, and other substance misuse in order to get my CPS credential.  
Are working experience hours required? If so, how many?Actually, relevant work experience is required. The amount of work experience that will cater for my Capella requirement is as follows Work in administration, clinical practice, and evaluation including monitoring, evaluating and improving learning experiences will for twelve hours.
Are any licensing or certification tests required?To obtain this credential, one has to pass the IC&RC International Examination for Prevention Specialists (CPS). Another basic requirement that I have to meet is to undergo Massachusetts Board of Substance Abuse Counselor Certification (MBSACC) certification.  
What other requirements are there that you haven’t already listed on the form?Apart from that there are few other things that I need to do. In addition to assorted certifications of all vital papers, I am to get the application for CPS certification, and it goes with signature and hand-writing. In particular, all official documents must have the same name. Currently, there is a need for MBSACC to ensure that all papers are corroborated.  

Final Thoughts

In order to become a certified CPS, one has to fulfil several conditions. Thus, it is important for me to meet all of the requirements on time due to such diversity of subjects as coursework and the job experience have in common. I was able to understand better the process after breaking the requirements and developing a step-by-step flow chart.

This is my reason for wanting to become a CPS-certified nurse because I want to work in clinical setting to directly interact with patients. This is because the CPS certification demands the practical, on job experience in order to develop the brutal skills for the programme. Because of this, I will succeed well when put in a classroom environment. More and more individuals including youth have been becoming alcohol and other narcotics’ dependent in the past years (Patrick et al. , 2022). To help patients with accurate diagnosis of, and to tailor the management of their conditions in an empowering way the knowledge base needs to include both research and practice. Having CPS credential, I will be in position to be focused on my patients and work towards their satisfactory in emotional, psychological, and physical aspects that relate to their health (Kwame & Petrucka, 2021).    

References

Kwame, A., & Petrucka, P. M. (2021). A Literature-Based Study of Patient-centered Care and Communication in nurse-patient interactions: barriers, facilitators, and the Way Forward. BMC Nursing20(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12912-021-00684-2

Patrick, M. E., Terry-McElrath, Y. M., Miech, R. A., Keyes, K. M., Jager, J., & Schulenberg, J. E. (2022). Alcohol use and the COVID-19 pandemic: Historical trends in drinking, contexts, and reasons for use among U.S. adults. Social Science & Medicine301, 114887. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2022.114887

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