The Power of Recovery Language (Independent Study)

This training is designed for Certified Peer Support Specialists who want to improve their knowledge of the recovery language and how to use it effectively.

Description

This training is designed for Certified Peer Support Specialists who want to improve their knowledge of the recovery language and how to use it effectively.  "The Power of Recovery Language" training uses an interactive format where participants gain expertise and confidence in using both verbal and non-verbal language skills to support people in recovery in a variety of support settings.  

After attending the training you will be able to match recovery language to the various stages of recovery, recognize how language can support or harm people, remove barriers and change perceptions and mistaken beliefs about recovery and provide opportunities for self-empowerment  for each person to achieve their recovery goals and dreams.

Formats

  • Live Virtual: Virtual Instructor-led Training (VILT) 
  • Self-Paced: Flexible, independent online course (Async)

Learning Objectives 

  • Examine the structure of “recovery language 

  • Identify what to say and what not to say 

  • Expand your non-verbal language skills 

  • Explore recovery language through different lenses 

  • Practice “stage” matched recovery language 

Target Audience 

Anyone who is working in the behavioral health field.

Instructional Level 

Advanced 

Technical Requirements 

Each applicant must have access to an internet-connected computer equipped with a functional webcam, microphone, and speakers that can all remain in use throughout the entirety of training. 

Registration Fee: $80 (If your employer or another funder is paying for your class, please do not proceed to payment at this time. You will receive an email from our administrative staff explaining how to register for this course. If you submit your payment and subsequently need a refund, please note, refunds may take up to two weeks to process.) 

For assistance: Contact RIConsulting.PET@riinternational.com or RIC.HCAI@riinternational.com for questions about this activity 

Contact RIC.Development@riinternational.com for technical assistance 

 

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