Presents COPING WITH FEELINGS AND MOODS

Presents

COPING WITH FEELINGS AND MOODS

Internet Based Coursework

4 hours of educational credit

Approved by such credentialing bodies as: National Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors National Board of Certified Counselors

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COPING WITH FEELINGS AND MOODS

Welcome to the growing family of coursework participants at CEU Matrix - The Institute for Addiction and Criminal Justice Studies.

This distance learning course package was developed for CEU Matrix by Dennis C. Daley, PhD. It is based on information found in the manual Coping with Feelings and Moods, Daley Publications.

This package contains the course materials, along with the post test and evaluation that are required to obtain the certificate of completion for the course. You may submit your answers online to receive the fastest response and access to your online certificate of completion. To take advantage of this option, simply access the Student Center at ; login as a Returning Customer by entering your email address, password, and click on 'Take Exam'. For your convenience, we have also enclosed an answer sheet that will allow you to submit your answers by mail or by fax.

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About the Instructor:

Dennis C. Daley, Ph.D., is a Professor of Psychiatry, and Chief of Addiction Medicine Services at Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic (WPIC) of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. He oversees a large continuum of care at Addiction Medicine Services (AMS), which includes over twenty-five treatment, prevention and intervention programs, training programs for psychiatric residents, medical students and graduate students in behavioral health.

Dr. Daley has been or is currently an investigator, trainer and/or consultant on numerous research studies at WPIC sponsored by the National Institute on Drug Abuse and National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism related to treatment of individuals with substance use disorders and mood disorders. He is currently a trainer and consultant on a NIDA sponsored study of bipolar substance abusers at Harvard Medical School (Roger Weiss, MD, PI). Dr. Daley and colleagues at AMS are currently involved in seven research projects. His research interests are in the areas of addiction, mood disorders and addiction, and adherence to treatment.

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COPING WITH FEELINGS AND MOODS

This course reveals to counselors how individuals in recovery from an alcohol or drug problem or a mental health problem can learn about emotions and develop strategies to cope with them. Inability to understand, recognize and manage feelings creates problems in relationships and is a risk factor for relapse following a period of sobriety. This also impedes recovery from mental health disorders. You can improve your physical or mental health, relationships, enhance your recovery and reduce your risk of relapse by learning about your feelings and ways to manage them. You can also improve the quality of your life by decreasing negative and increasing positive feelings. Numerous ways to manage different feelings are discussed.

Interactive Recovery Workbook Series

Coping with Feelings and moods

Recovery Strategies for Emotional Health

Dennis C. Daley, PhD.

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