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Tennessee Department of Mental Health and
Substance Abuse Services
Certified Peer Recovery Specialist Training
Overview
Vik Moore, MS, CPRS
CPRS
TRAINING
OVERVIEW
Meet the Trainers
Mark Bresee, Ph.D., CPRS
Aim Center, My Health
My Choice My Life
Karen Dennis, LADAC,
NCAC II, QCS, CCJS, CPRS
Karen Consultants
Ron Hanaver, LADAC,
NCAC, QCS, ADS, CPRS
Knox County
Drug Court
Meet the Trainers
Sheryl McCormick, ALWF,
CPRS
Peninsula a Division of
Parkwest Medical Center
Michelle Webster, CPRS
Tennessee Association
of Alcohol, Drug,
& other Addiction
Services
Certified Peer Recovery Specialist Training
40 intensive hours of interactive
class participation, role-play, selfexamination, and testing.
The tests average about five
multiple-choice questions each.
75% must be answered correctly
(65/87).
Certified Peer Recovery Specialist Training
Homework
Each night you will be given
reading assignments and
exercises to complete on
your own.
Certified Peer Recovery Specialist Training
Section 1: Welcome
Training Agreement
Section 2: History
A Brief History of Mental Illness &
Substance Use Disorder Treatment
Self-determination & Legal Rights
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Section 3: Peer Recovery Specialists
What Is a Peer Recovery Specialist?
Peer Recovery Specialist Roles &
Definitions
What Do Peer Recovery Specialists Do?
Why do Peer Recovery Specialists Do
What They Do?
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Section 4: Recovery
A Consensus Statement
Defining Recovery
The Importance of Hope
Recovery & the Strengths
Perspective
Recovery Langauge
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Section 5: Values
Values Clarification Exercise
Section 6: Communication
Active Listening
The Three Main Components of
Active Listening
Reflecting Feelings
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Section 6: Communication,
continued
Awareness of Nonverbal Messages
Paraverbal Messages
Paraphrasing
Using Open-Ended Questions
Helpful Phrases
Listening Blocks
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Section 7: Problem Solving
Decision-Making & Problem-Solving
Conflict Resolution
Section 8: Group Facilitation
Definition and roles of a Facilitator
Types of groups
Facilitator’s tool box and agenda
Designing a realistic agenda
Guide and control the event
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Section 9: Stigma
Stigma, Labels & Types
Recognizing & Responding to
Stigma
Strategies & Examples
Section 10: Cultural Competency
Cultural diversity
Communication is key
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Section 11: Ethics & Boundaries
Confidentiality
Making Ethical Decisions
Roles
Peer Recovery Specialists & Lived
Experience
The Vulnerability of Peers &
Providers: Potential Conflicts & the
Risk of Harm
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Section 11: Ethics & Boundaries,
continued
Ethical Considerations
Core Peer Support Values & Ethical
Conduct
Self-Disclosure
Boundaries
Codependency
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Section 12: Trauma-Informed
Care
Prevalence of trauma
Lasting effects of trauma
Creating safe relationships
Understanding how the system
has re-traumatized people
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Section 13: Co-occurring
Disorders
Prevalence
Need for integrated treatment
Complicating factors
Minkoff’s Parallels
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Section 14: Motivation & Readiness
What is Motivation?
Motivational Interviewing
Readiness to Change
Stages of Change
Talking about Change
Strategies for Evoking Change Talk
Pitfalls to Avoid
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Section 15: Wellness
Eight Dimensions of Wellness
Habits to Support Physical
Wellness
Action Planning
Sobering Statistics
Contributing factors for
preventable, premature death
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Section 16: Self-care & Stress
Management
What helps you stay well?
What helps you manage
stress?
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Section 17: Documentation
What to document
Things to remember when
documenting services
Ethical & Legal Issues
What NOT to write
Using Recovery Language
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Section 18: Supervision
How Peer Recovery Specialists &
their supervisors can work
together
Your supervisor is not your
therapist
Give your supervisors what they
need to help you
Contact Info
Certified Peer Recovery Specialist Program
Vik Moore, MS, CPRS
Peer Recovery Coordinator
Office of Consumer Affairs & Peer Recovery Services
[email protected]
(615) 741-7693
http://www.recoverywithinreach.org
5th Floor Andrew Jackson Building
500 Deaderick Nashville, TN 37243