A. An applicant for certification as a substance abuse counseling assistant shall:
- 1. Have obtained a high school diploma, a general educational development (GED) certificate, or a post-secondary degree; and
2. Have completed substance abuse education from one of the following programs:
- a. A regionally accredited university or college; or
b. Seminars and workshops that meet the educational requirements specified in subsection B of this section and are offered or approved by one of the following:
- (1) Federal, state, or local governmental agencies; public school systems; or licensed health facilities.
- (2) The American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists and its state affiliates.
- (3) The American Association of State Counseling Boards.
- (4) The American Counseling Association and its state and local affiliates.
- (5) The American Psychological Association and its state affiliates.
- (6) The Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification.
- (7) NAADAC and its state and local affiliates.
- (8) National Association of Social Workers.
- (9) National Board for Certified Counselors.
- (10) A national behavioral health organization or certification body recognized by the board.
- (11) Individuals or organizations that have been approved as continuing competency sponsors by the American Association of State Counseling Boards or a counseling board in another state.
B. Substance abuse education. The education will include 120 hours spent in receiving didactic training in substance abuse counseling. Each applicant shall have received a minimum of eight clock hours in each of the following 13 areas:
- a. Understanding the dynamics of human behavior;
- b. Signs and symptoms of substance abuse;
- c. Counseling theories and techniques;
- d. Case management skills and continuum of care;
- e. Recovery process and relapse prevention methods;
- f. Professional orientation and ethics;
- g. Cultural competency;
- h. Trauma and crisis intervention;
- i. Pharmacology of abused substances;
- j. Co-occurring disorders;
- k. Substance abuse counseling approaches and treatment planning;
- l. Group counseling; and
- m. Prevention, screening, and assessment of substance use and abuse.
Statutory Authority
§§ 54.1-2400 and 54.1-3505 of the Code of Virginia.
Historical Notes
Derived from Virginia Register Volume 19, Issue 18, eff. June 18, 2003; amended, Virginia Register Volume 25, Issue 26, eff. October 15, 2009; Volume 36, Issue 11, eff. February 19, 2020.