Co-Occurring Disorders 2.0 and Hope & Healing for Substance Use and Addiction Workbook
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This Mental Health Awareness Month, take action with two powerful tools designed to help you serve clients more effectively.
Co-Occurring Disorders 2.0
3 CE Hours | Reg. $149
Individuals with co-occurring disorders typically have at least one mental disorder and at least one addictive disorder at the same time, or co-occurring disorders can also refer to a situation where two or more mental disorders or two or more addictive disorders are present. Recent estimates are that 21.5 million adults in the US have a co-occurring mental disorder and substance use disorder (SAMHSA, 2022). Other recent statistics indicate that over 10% of all adults in the United States have some form of co-occurring disorders and that less than 10% of them receive treatment for both conditions (Pew, 2023). This number does not include those with behavioral addictive disorders or those with problems that do not meet diagnostic criteria. If the faith-based community is going to respond to this critical situation effectively, faith-based psychologists and other mental health practitioners must competently and compassionately offer informed, evidence-based care to those suffering from co-occurring disorders. This series provides current descriptions of the most commonly occurring disorders, highlights the primary neurobiological factors involved in co-occurring disorders, and provides current evidence-based treatment options available to care-seekers and those who love them.
This online course equips counselors, coaches, and church leaders to:
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Identify common co-occurring disorders
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Understand the neurobiology behind them
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Apply faith-based, evidence-based treatment approaches
Approved by: NBCC, IBCC, Florida Board of Clinical Social Work, MFT, and MHC
Hope & Healing for Substance Use and Addiction Workbook
Reg. $25 + Free Shipping
Use this companion resource in one-on-one or group settings. It helps clients process shame, find grace, and build lasting recovery—spiritually and emotionally.
In this workbook, Dr. Brian Kelley and Dr. David Jenkins offer real hope for lasting change. They understand the helplessness and hopelessness that come from being in the grips of substances, but they’ve seen dramatic transformations in the lives of men and women who have found the courage to take one step forward and then another. Being clean and sober is just the start. People who stay on this journey experience more joy, peace, friendships, forgiveness, and purpose than they ever imagined. Â
Why it matters:
Earn your CEs, strengthen your practice, and offer deeper healing to those who need it most.




