Upcoming Provider
Events & Trainings 

 

 CRAFT-based Events and Trainings for Providers Offered by Members of the CRAFT-based Community

In HelpingFamiliesHelp.com, “Providers” are anyone who wants to offer CRAFT-based skills to your community somehow. (If you are a family member looking for resources for yourself and your family, please go to Family Resources Overview.)

Trainings are in chronological order and listed under the month of their first event date. Events will be removed from the list once the first event day is past.

Jump to a specific month here :
April | May | June | Beyond | Anytime (asynchronous)

Event times are listed in Eastern and Pacific Time Zones. To figure out the group time in your timezone use a timezone converter such as this one from Time and Date.

These events and trainings are open to any providers who are interested. Being a member of HFHPN is not required, except where noted. Please directly contact the folks offering the events or trainings with any questions you might have!


April

Last Tuesday Monthly CRAFT/ITC Provider Peer Consultation Group

Cordelia Kraus, LPC, certified CRAFT clinician, ITC trainer
Tuesday April 30th, 2024
12:00 pm EDT |9:00 am PDT • 120 minutes
Online (Zoom) • Active & First-Year Intro Level HFHPN Members only

We spend the first part of this meeting discussing questions about CRAFT-based approaches, receiving consultation from peers on difficult cases, and otherwise supporting each other in our work. The second half focuses on a book discussion (Currently the Beyond Addiction Workbook).

The Last Tuesday Consult Group is available to HFHPN Members at the Active and First Year Intro (Free) Level.

HFHPN Members, see more detailed information on the Member-Only Provider Consult Group page. Further information and a Zoom link will be sent out to the HFHPN email list before the session.


May

Advancing CRAFT Skills Workshops:
Treatment Engagement

Lara Okoloko, LICSW. Certified CRAFT Provider and Approved Trainer
Wednesday May 1st, 2024
3:00 pm to 4:30 pm EDT | 12:00 pm to 1:30pm PDT
$50 USD • Online

This live virtual workshop will prepare clinicians who have had an introductory training in CRAFT to address common challenges with clients and to increase proficiency in the use of CRAFT skills in session. This session will reinforce the CRAFT skill of Treatment Engagement.

Who should take this workshop? Anyone who has already been trained in CRAFT (or CRAFT-based approaches such as SMART Recovery Friends & Family or ITC) and is providing CRAFT to clients as a therapist, coach or peer support worker, or planning to provide such services.

What will this workshop provide? You will be able to discuss common challenges with the target skill, see a demonstration of the skill, and practice the skill.

“Newerish” CRAFT-based Provider Hang Out

Cordelia Kraus, LPC, Certified CRAFT Clinician, SMART F&F facilitator, & ITC Trainer
Thursday, May 2nd, 2024
6:00 pm EDT | 3:00 pm PDT • 60 minutes
FREE • Online (Zoom)

This group is for providers who consider themselves to be “Newerish” to the work of CRAFT-based approaches, and want a place to hang out, meet others who are doing this work, and get your questions answered!

Whether you are curious about how to start groups,  how to handle situations that you are worried about, differences between Invitation to Change and SMART Recovery F&F and CRAFT, what CRAFT certification is and if you need it,  or just want to to share about your experiences getting into the work or listen to ours… we’d love to hang out, connect, and help however we can!

This hang out is available to any CRAFT-based provider who is a part of the Helping Families Help Provider Network (HFHPN). Zoom link will be sent to the HFHPN community email list. Providers who are new to HFHPN are welcome to join for their first year for free!

Invitation to Change Workshop for Professionals

CMC:Foundation for Change - Dr. Jeffery Foote, Dr. Ken Carpenter, Cordelia Kraus, LPC
Friday, May 3rd: 10am - 5pm EDT | 7am -2pm PDT
Saturday, May 4th: 10am - 3pm EDT | 7am -12pm PDT
Saturday, May 11th: 10am - 3pm EDT | 7am -12pm PDT
$500 USD, discounts available • 14 CEs available • Online via Zoom

CMC:FFC is inviting professionals in the addiction space to participate in a 17-hour virtual training in the Invitation to Change Approach (ITC), a compassionate and science-backed model for recovery support work.

ITC is a holistic helping framework based in science and kindness, designed for the families and loved ones of people struggling with substance use. In this training, we’ll invite you to reflect on what it means to help, learn the role that loved ones can play in the change process, and become familiar with new evidence-supported strategies that can offer families – so often left in the dark – the hope and tools they need.

Participants will leave this training with a complete set of ideas and tools to be brought into their recovery support work, as well as a connection to our growing community of clinicians, researchers, and families who draw from the ITC Approach.

Registration closes May 2nd at 5pm Eastern.

Level 1 ITC Certification

CMC:Foundation for Change
Wednesdays, May 15th through June 26th, 2024
5:00 pm Eastern | 2:00 pm Pacific • Duration varies
$300 USD, discounts available • Online via Zoom

Have you already completed the initial 17-hour “Invitation to Change Workshop for Professionals”? Then join CMC:FFC for 6 weeks of additional Invitation to Change training and join their Level 1 community!

Learn how to use the ITC in different settings, including running community groups, and gain a deeper proficiency in explaining these concepts to others.

Our Level 1 community is made up of professionals and family members who are changing the conversation around addiction. They are leading groups, bringing the ITC into their recovery work, and advocating locally for more compassionate approaches to substance use (among many other things!).

Level 1 Certification gives you access to the following:

  • Twice-monthly support meetings with FFC trainers and other members of the Level 1 community

  • Access to our Level 1 Facebook group, where we regularly share resources and hold discussions about the Invitation to Change

  • Connection to other community members for collaboration, support, and continued learning

  • Access to our ever-growing resource library, including flyers, presentations, information sheets, and research articles

  • Use of our group leader materials, including a complete, 15-session curriculum for leading ITC-based groups

  • The ability to share information about your ITC-based group in our Community Groups Directory.

Prerequisite: CMC:FFC’s17-hour “Invitation to Change Workshop for Professionals.” Registration closes May 14th at 5pm Eastern.

Last Tuesday Monthly CRAFT/ITC Provider Peer Consultation Group

Cordelia Kraus, LPC, certified CRAFT clinician, ITC trainer
Tuesday May 28th, 2024
12:00 pm EDT |9:00 am PDT • 120 minutes
Online (Zoom) • Active & First-Year Intro Level HFHPN Members only

We spend the first part of this meeting discussing questions about CRAFT-based approaches, receiving consultation from peers on difficult cases, and otherwise supporting each other in our work. The second half focuses on a book discussion (Currently the Beyond Addiction Workbook).

The Last Tuesday Consult Group is available to HFHPN Members at the Active and First Year Intro (Free) Level.

HFHPN Members, see more detailed information on the Member-Only Provider Consult Group page. Further information and a Zoom link will be sent out to the HFHPN email list before the session.


June

Advancing CRAFT Skills Workshops:
Natural Consequences

Lara Okoloko, LICSW. Certified CRAFT Provider and Approved Trainer
Friday June 14th, 2024
12:00 pm to 1:30 pm EDT | 9:00 am to 10:30 am PDT
$50 USD • Online

This live virtual workshop will prepare clinicians who have had an introductory training in CRAFT to address common challenges with clients and to increase proficiency in the use of CRAFT skills in session. This session will reinforce the CRAFT skill of Natural Consequences.

Who should take this workshop? Anyone who has already been trained in CRAFT (or CRAFT-based approaches such as SMART Recovery Friends & Family or ITC) and is providing CRAFT to clients as a therapist, coach or peer support worker, or planning to provide such services.

What will this workshop provide? You will be able to discuss common challenges with the target skill, see a demonstration of the skill, and practice the skill.


Beyond

CRAFT Training for Providers

Lara Okoloko, LICSW. Certified CRAFT Provider and Approved Trainer
Friday mornings: September 6th, 13th & 20th, 2024
12:00 pm to 3:30 pm EDT | 9:00 am to 12:30pm PDT
$350 USD, discounts available • 14 CEs available
Online • Pre-recorded & live components

Lara's courses are kept small so that you can benefit from an interactive and engaging learning environment. Attendees will learn all of the CRAFT procedures to use in counseling families impacted by substance use. The CRAFT approach will be taught through a combination of informative lecture, illustrative demonstrations and useful practice exercises; you will have full access to a virtual classroom with learning materials, demonstration videos, and interactive quizzes to complete at your pace, for a total of 14 CEUs. You won't be bored!

This training qualifies as the first step for those clinicians who plan to continue on towards certification in CRAFT. Even if you don't intend to continue towards certification, you will be able to start using what you learn right away.

This class format offers a series of live virtual class meetings, with additional time to access and complete work in the virtual classroom, to give you both flexibility to complete work on your own time and the benefit of interaction with your instructor and practice with classmates.

Last Tuesday Monthly CRAFT/ITC Provider Peer Consultation Group

Cordelia Kraus, LPC, certified CRAFT clinician, ITC trainer
Last Tuesday of Every Month
12:00 pm EDT |9:00 am PDT • 120 minutes
Online (Zoom) • Active & First-Year Intro Level HFHPN Members only

We spend the first part of this meeting discussing questions about CRAFT-based approaches, receiving consultation from peers on difficult cases, and otherwise supporting each other in our work. The second half focuses on a book discussion (Currently the Beyond Addiction Workbook).

The Last Tuesday Consult Group is available to HFHPN Members at the Active and First Year Intro (Free) Level.

HFHPN Members, see more detailed information on the Member-Only Provider Consult Group page. Further information and a Zoom link will be sent out to the HFHPN email list before the session.


Anytime

Intro to CRAFT

Lara Okoloko, LICSW. Certified CRAFT Provider and Approved Trainer
Asynchronous pre-recorded course, access anytime
$29 USD • 1 CEUs available
Online • Pre-recorded, asynchronous

If you are interested in learning about CRAFT, this one hour pre-recorded course will teach you what it means, who it is for, what research says about it, and how you can use it with your clients.

(Listing updated March 1, 2024)

Family Crisis Communication Skills - Comparing Approaches for Families Experiencing SMI and SUD

Lara Okoloko, LICSW. Certified CRAFT Provider and Approved Trainer
Asynchronous pre-recorded course, access anytime
$29 USD • 1 CEUs available
Online • Pre-recorded, asynchronous

In this course, we will compare the communication skills of four different methods that can be used with families who love someone with serious mental illness or substance use disorder: CRAFT, Psychosis REACH, LEAP, and MI.

Learn more about what these approaches are, their common traits, and how to use some of the components in practice.

(Listing added March 1, 2024)

Ethics of Respecting Self Determination while Engaging People with SUD into Treatment

Lara Okoloko, LICSW. Certified CRAFT Provider and Approved Trainer
Asynchronous pre-recorded course, access anytime
$29 USD • 1 CEUs available
Online • Pre-recorded, asynchronous

The NASW code of ethics guides us to "respect self determination" of our clients, yet many people with substance use disorders experience confrontational tactics. coercion, or lack of choice when seeking help for their substance use problem. What does this have to do with the "treatment gap" between the high number of people who experience addiction and the low number of people who get treatment for it?

This course will cover the statistics related to the treatment gap, what we know about the effect of confrontational methods. and how to ethically engage reluctant people into care.

(CRAFT is discussed, but not a central component, of this course. Listing updated March 1, 2024)


If you are looking to get more information about CRAFT as a provider and aren’t yet ready to jump into a full training, consider checking out the family event page for other ways to get exposed to the work! Although the focus will be likely slightly different than what you will receive at a professional training, family workshops are a great way to be introduced to some of the concepts and connect with the experiences and perspectives of families .

For Trainers:

If you offer CRAFT-based training for providers I would love to list your training here! To learn more about listing your training or workshop CLICK HERE.

Common Terms:

CRAFT Training. Community Reinforcement And Family Training (CRAFT) was developed by Dr. Robert J Meyers and Associates. Any training listed as a “CRAFT training” means that the trainer is a Certified CRAFT Trainer (which is a higher level of certification than a Certified CRAFT Provider) and associated with Dr. Robert Meyers.

CRAFT-based Training. These trainings are being offered by providers who are knowledgable about and have received ample training in CRAFT, however they are not Certified CRAFT Trainers.

Invitation to Change (ITC) Training. ITC, created by the Center for Motivation and Change, is a combination of CRAFT, Motivational Interviewing, and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy. This version of CRAFT includes, not only the protocol on what to do, but offers heart (or more technically speaking, psychological flexibility) behind the why and how. CMC offers a tiered certification process for ITC for those who are interested; please see their website for more info.

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