Relapse Prevention Planning

Dates: May 6, 2026

Meets: W from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM

Location: Zoom Webinar

Zoom - No Charge: $0.00

There are still openings remaining at this time.

Online registration is not available at this time. Please contact our office for more information.

Support Person: MidSOUTH  Phone: 501-296-1920  Email: support@midsouth.ualr.edu


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This training provides support for implementing The Relapse Prevention. The Relapse Prevention Program is a curriculum that consists of nine units that focus on the most important causes of a return to use among people in recovery. All levels of behavioral health professionals and certification, including psychologists, substance use disorders counselors and peer support specialists, nurses, case managers, social workers, pastoral counselors, and health educations can use this program, and in all levels of care, including inpatient and outpatient settings. The Relapse Prevention Program presents a modern-day understanding of preventing a return to use.

Notes:

This event is subject to priority registration. If you have a code, you may register yourself now. If you do not have a registration code, please add yourself to the waitlist. Any registration spots avilable after the priority registration period is over will be awarded on a first-come first-served basis for those on the waitlist.
Fee: $0.00
Hours:6.00

Zoom Webinar

Josh Seezs

Josh Seezs is a Certified Social Worker-Private Independent Practice (CSW-PIP), Clinician, Master Trainer Consultant at the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation and serves as an adjunct faculty member at the Hazelden Betty Ford Graduate School in Center City, MN. Josh also serves on the Board of Directors at Central Minnesota Mental Health Center (CMMHC). He is certified in Motivational Interviewing and is experienced in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and suicide prevention. He treated co-occurring disorders and served Veterans and their families for fourteen years at the St. Cloud Veterans Affairs Health Care System. With a passion for helping others achieve their goals, Josh employs evidence-based techniques to guide individuals towards positive change. He is a graduate of George Warren Brown School of Social Work at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri.

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