How many days do we have to complete a group or individual session note?
24 hours
What test is needed to get your LPC in the state of Colorado.
NCE (National Counselor Examination)
This disorder is a combination of a manic phase (a sudden onset of exhilaration and excessive good mood), and a depressive phase (feelings of worthlessness, hopelessness, and prolonged sadness)
What is bipolar disorder?
What does ASAM stand for?
American Society of Addiction Medicine
What fruit is technically classified as a berry?
Banana
How many days typically is in between creating an initial treatment plan and a treatment plan review for a client that is not high risk?
180 days, unless medically/clinically necessary to change.
What test is needed to get your LAC?
MAC (Master Addictions Examination)
What event is this describing?..." sweating, nausea, trembling and numbness in the legs or hands, dizziness, hot or cold flashes, a feeling of tightness or pressure in the chest, hyperventilation, “jelly” legs or blurred vision can develop. Individuals may even feel like they are going to die of a heart attack"
What is a panic attack.
A term used to classify the treatment intensity and setting.
What is level of care.
What animal has three hearts?
Octopus
Diagnosis
Walk us through entering a diagnosis for a client.
How many total hours do you need to obtain your LPC? And for an LAC?
LPC: Post Degree Experience: 2,000 hours of experience over minimum of 24 months (Post Degree Supervision: 100 hours (70 face-to-face & individual) over minimum 24 months
LAC:
Hold or meet requirements for ACC (Certified Addiction Specialist) OR 2,000 hours of clinical work experience.
A problematic pattern of alcohol use leading to clinically significant impairment or distress, as manifested by the following, occurring within a 12-month period: (1) Alcohol is often taken in larger amounts or over a longer period than was intended; (2)There is a persistent desire or unsuccessful efforts to cut down or control alcohol use; (3) Continued alcohol use despite having persistent or recurrent social or interpersonal problems caused or exacerbated by the effects of alcohol; (4) Recurrent alcohol use in situations in which it is physically hazardous; (5)Withdrawal, as manifested by the characteristic withdrawal syndrome for alcohol, or alcohol (or a closely related substance) is taken to relieve or avoid withdrawal symptoms.
What is Alcohol Use Disorder, severe
What level of care(s) does H.E.A.R.T. offer? Provide Level of Care number AND Term
Level 0.5 (Early Intervention), Level 1 (Outpatient Service), Level 2.1 (Intensive Outpatient Services)
What is the largest desert in the world?
Antarctica
Please create a medical necessity phrase for a client.
40 hours -- 6 hours of ethics training per renewal period
What are the four core skills of Dialectical Behavioral Therapy
What is Mindfulness, Distress tolerance, emotional regulation, interpersonal effectiveness
What are the six dimensions.
1. Acute Intoxication and/or Withdrawal Potential
2. Biomedical Conditions and Complications
3. Emotional, Behavioral, or Cognitive Conditions and Complications
4. Readiness to Change
5. Relapse, Continued Use, or Continued Problem Potential
6. Recovery/Living Environment
What was the first fully computer-animated feature film?
Toy Story
Walk us through on how to find the emergency contact in a client chart.
What does DORA-DPO stand for?
Department of Regulatory Agencies- Division or Professions and Occupations
Structured program designed to help individuals overcomes the challenges and complexities associated with DUI offenses. This training typically includes education, treatment, and therapy to address underlying issues related to substance use and driving. What is the FULL name of the training we need?
IDEP (Impaired Driving Education Program)
When will Cassidy train on the new ASAM 4th Edition
Hint: Look in Basecamp
April 10th, 2026
What animal is known to have fingerprints almost identical to humans?
Koala's