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CERTIFIED CO-OCCURRING DISORDER PROFESSIONAL(CCDP)

 Certified Co-occurring Disorder Professional (CCDP)


 The Affordable Care Act calls for greater collaboration between addiction and mental health professionals and care for co-occurring disorders is complex and complicated - it requires specialized training. Substance abuse or mental health training alone doesn’t really prepare professionals for dealing with the interaction of both disorders, which are constantly influencing each other. Treating co-occurring disorders is a distinctive discipline, which blends the best of mental health and substance abuse treatment into a “third technology” – and the best way to do that is to hold a co-occurring disorders credential. The CCDP credential requires professionals to demonstrate competency through experience, education, supervision, and the passing of a rigorous examination.
 
Requirements for applying for the "CCDP" Credential:“As my career has progressed, I find myself working more and more with interdisciplinary teams. The need for integration is on our doorstep with the Affordable Care Act. Getting my Co-occurring Disorders certificate gave me practical skills I didn't know I was missing. I was glad to see this certification offered by CCAPP, because CCAPP means quality wherever you find it!”
Do you want to get certified sooner?Check out CCAPP’s terrific offerings of online classes.… they’re convenient, inexpensive and CCAPP-approved!
CCAPP approved, online classes

►A minimum of a bachelor’s degree in co-occurring disorder or behavioral science with a clinical application

►200 hours approved co-occurring disorder training in specific areas
► 200 hours of experience in the nine performance domain
►6,ooo hours of experience (4,000 hours of co-occurring specific work experience) 
►Passing score on the ICRC co-occurring disorders professional written exam
 
You must pay for portfolio review and written exam at the time of submission.
Fees and DiscountsPortfolio Review
►$145 Member
►$280 Non-Member
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