Conducted by noted author, teacher and interventionist Brad Lamm, Certified Intervention Professional (CIP), BreakFree Intervention skills training equips participants to understand the history and methods of various addiction intervention models as compared to Brad Lamm’s proprietary invitation to change method, which pairs a loving family-infused intervention with a long-term family recovery curriculum.
This model is set alongside Kathleen Murphy’s action-method approach to trauma-informed treatment. Through education, case studies, and role-play-rich training, participants learn how to intervene using this cutting-edge approach to initiating Family Recovery.
Experience – Learn – Network
8:30 – 9 am: Sign-in + settle in
9 am – 5 pm: Classroom series training
5 – 5:30 pm: Spillover, wrap-up, clean up
8:30 – 9 am: Sign-in + settle in
9 – 11:15 am: Classroom series training
1:15 – 1:30 pm: Surveys, CEs, wrap-up, etc.
Identify the four types of intervention covered in the history of interventions, including basic techniques used in each method.
Identify the obstacles that can stand in the way of a successful Breakfree intervention and the skills necessary to overcome them successfully.
Describe the steps necessary to create a Family Map and explain the important role it plays in the BreakFree Intervention method of intervening.
Identify personal and professional ethical duties and boundaries, utilizing an ethical system of business guidelines and personal conduct.
Recognize methods of applying BreakFree Intervention components to enhance current business practices.
22 CEs Certificate of Completion provided
Networking opportunities with Industry best
Diverse learning environment
Hands-on role playing
Skills coaching
Business design and feedback
FACULTY
FACULTY
The BreakFree Intervention skills training is designed to meet multiple skill levels while advancing each participant’s knowledge base. From beginner to expert, everyone learns from being in the same room together for three days, exploring best practices and new ideas. We welcome gay, LGBTQIA+, and chemsex interventionists to take part in our skills training.
The classroom is comprised of professionals from a wide range of backgrounds, including those interested in making a career change, new interventionists, professionally certified interventionists, and, more recently, clinicians, social workers, marketing and outreach professionals, and a variety of others working in the addiction, recovery, and treatment fields.
Those who are looking to get their feet wet as interventionists and learn valuable information from which to build their foundation knowledge. They benefit from the experience level of the room while learning how to apply information practically to the business of interventions.
They benefit from participating in conversations about best practices, sharing and exploring new ideas, and learning the BreakFree Intervention method. By applying existing knowledge and experience to the new approach to intervening, practical application methods are explored and practiced.
Alumni who attend the training benefit from revisiting the training topics as well as being leaders in conversations, sharing practical application of theories, and influencing role-plays and best practice conversations.
Three 2-hour video learning series videos are made available to registrants prior to and directly following attending the training at no additional cost. Participants have up to two weeks after the training to watch the videos and complete the homework before being given a certificate of completion and CEs.