Online Relapse Prevention Classes
Also referred to as: Alcohol Relapse
Prevention, Drug Relapse Prevention,
Substance Relapse Prevention, Addiction Relapse Prevention.
Important Notice: Some states prohibit online classes and will not accept a certificate of completion if completed online. Click here to review your state’s policies about online classes before you register for a class. Call 1-877-368-9909 if you are not sure.
*OPTIONAL: If you are required to attend a victims panel, the above classes include a FREE 60 minute Victims Impact Panel session. You will receive an additional certificate of completion for the Victims Impact Panel.
Relapse Prevention for Organ Transplant Patients
This course has been approved by Robert Guenther, Ph.D., ABPP(RP), Director of Transplant Psychology, University of Florida, Gainesville for meeting requirements of the Shands at UF Organ Transplant Services for drug and alcohol abstinence enhancement and pre-listing relapse prevention workshop.
The below class is a relapse prevention class intended for educational purposes only and not intended as therapy or counseling. The goal of this class is to help patients with medical problems who have been or are currently chemically or alcohol dependent maintain their abstinence.
Class Enrollment Information: Register and Pay Online OR by Phone at 1-877-368-9909.
Class Goal: This class is designed to meet the educational and legal
requirements of individuals required to attend a relapse prevention
class by the courts, DMV or other agencies.
Class is Available: Anytime, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Completion
Time: Can be completed in one sitting or over several
days. Thirty days to complete.
How the Class Works: These classes consists of several topics or lessons
(depending on your requirements). Each topic consists of
several pages of printed information that is presented one
page at a time. After the student reads a page or several
pages, a review question or questions is presented to help the
student recall the information. Students must pass each lesson with a grade of 70% or higher to obtain a certificate of
completion. Students are given several opportunities to
improve their scores.
Topics Include (but aren't limited to):
- Patterns of alcohol and drug abuse.
- The effects of alcohol and controlled
substances on the body.
- Problems and patterns of alcohol and other drug use and how the facts and ideas you.
- The effects of alcohol and controlled substances on a
person’s employment and personal life.
- Making changes to reduce risk for relapse.
Technical Support: Telephone support is available at 1-877-368-9909 from the online
class instructor from 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Mountain Standard
Time. Email support is available at support@twccsolutions.com. |