Connecticut Certification Board (CCB)
Benefits of certification:- Certification identifies professionals who are specialists in their field.
- Certified professionals are recognized by professional affiliations, state, and national legislation.
- Certified professionals are provided with the opportunity for peer networking, in addition to involvement and impact through CCB sponsored education opportunities and committee work.
- Certification increases professionalism in the field.
- Certification provides a strong basis for employment hiring and professional advancement.
- Certification provides the certified professional freedom to move to another state within the International Certification and Reciprocity Consortium Member Boards and be granted that state's credential via the process of reciprocity.
Who benefits from certification?
- The Patient / Client Certification assures competent, professional services while continuously improving the quality of service being provided to the client and family members.
- The Public Certification promotes standards of training and competency that will meet standards required for licensing, accreditation, and third-party payers.
- The Certified Professional Certification provides recognition of competency and a marketable credential that will enhance the role of the professional.
- The Profession Certification provides opportunity whereby the highest professional standards can be established, maintained, and updated.
The CCB provides certification in:
ADDICTION COUNSELING
CAC - Certified Addiction Counselor SCSA - Specialty Certificate of Competency in Substance Abuse*** CIT - Counselor in Training***
The
CCB currently offers two types of Addiction Counselor certification:
Provisional Certification and Standard Certification. Certification is
available to those clinicians who have demonstrated competence to
perform a range of clinical activities and interventions represented by
the twelve core functions. In addition, this competence includes an
appropriate background of education, training and supervised experience
relevant to the treatment of substance use disorders.
CAC Application Sample Case Presentation
The
CCB currently offers the Specialty Certificate of Competency in
Substance Abuse credential to licensed and credentialed behavioral
health professionals providing services in the areas of psychology,
social work, counseling, and marriage and family therapy. The purpose
of this credential is to acknowledge demonstrated knowledge, skill
competency, and experience in the area of addiction treatment. ***This
credential is non-reciprocal***
SCSA Application
The
Connecticut Certification Board has created a Counselor-In-Training
registry for individuals who are ready to work toward becoming a
Certified Addiction Counselor (CAC). The registry is also designed to
assist those interested in the certification process for the
International Certification and Reciprocity Consortium (ICRC)
reciprocal credentials. ***This credential is non-reciprocal***
CIT Application
CLINICAL SUPERVISION
CCS - Certified Clinical Supervisor
The
CCB currently offers the Certified Clinical Supervisor credential to
those clinicians who are identified as having the skills, knowledge,
and desire to train and supervise other clinicians in the field of
addiction counseling. To become a CCS, one must be a standard and
reciprocal level Certified Addiction Counselor for one year prior to
submitting a CCS application.
CCS Application
NCCS - Non-Certified Clinical Supervisor***
The
CCB currently offers the Non-Certified Clinical Supervisor credential
to those clinicians who are identified as having the skills, knowledge,
and desire to train and supervise other clinicians in the field of
addiction counseling, but do not currently hold either a Certified
Clinical Supervisor certification from the CCB or a Licensed Alcohol
and Drug Counselor credential through the Department of Public Health.
***This credential is non-reciprocal***
NCCS Application
CO-OCCURRING DISORDERS
CCDP - Certified Co-Occurring Disorders Counselor SCCD - Specialty Certificate of Competency in Co-Occurring Disorders***
The
CCB currently offers the Certified Co-Occurring Disorders Professional
credential to co-occurring disorders practitioners who meet standards
in training, supervised practical training, and in supervised work
experience. The CCDP credential is intended for those professionals
with expertise in providing integrated care for those in recovery from
substance use and mental health disorders.
CCDP & CCDP-D Application
The
CCB currently offers the Specialty Certificate of Competency in
Co-Occurring Disorders credential to professionals who meet standards
in education, supervised practical training and work experience, and
who hold less then a master's degree in a related behavioral health
care field. The SCCD credential is intended for those professionals
with expertise in providing integrated care for those in recovery from
substance use and mental health disorders. ***This credential is
non-reciprocal***
SCCD Application
MEDICATION ASSISTED TREATMENT
MATS - Medication Assisted Treatment Specialist
The
CCB currently offers the Medication Assisted Treatment Specialist
credential to individuals that meet the standards of MAT specific
skills and training. The credential will not require that a
practitioner be licensed or certified in a behavioral health or medical
field (although this is strongly encouraged and will be the primary
intended audience), so that people in recovery, MAT advocates, policy
makers, behavioral health professionals, medical and pharmaceutical
professionals, family members, and others that have a special interest
in MAT can obtain the credential. ***This credential is
non-reciprocal***
MATS Application
PREVENTION
CPP - Certified Prevention Professional
The
CCB currently offers two types of Prevention Professional credentials,
the Certified Prevention Professional (CPP) and the Associate
Prevention Professional (APP) to acknowledge those professionals that
engage in the process of creating conditions and / or personal
attributes that promotes the well being of others. Prevention areas may
include, but are not limited to, substance use disorders, child abuse,
suicide, HIV/AIDS awareness, teenage pregnancy, and violence. The
Prevention Professional credentials also can be obtained as reciprocal
credentials at the request of the certified professional.
CPP Application APP Application
PROBLEM GAMBLING
SCPG - Specialty Certificate of Competency in Problem Gambling*** Note:
Specialty Certificates of Competency are intended for those
professionals that are licensed and credentialed in other areas of
behavioral health care and have demonstrated the knowledge, skill
competency and experience necessary to be considered specialists.
The
CCB currently offers the Specialty Certificate of Competency in Problem
Gambling credential to practitioners involved in the prevention and
treatment of problem gambling. The SCPG credential demonstrates the
professional's background and demonstrated knowledge, skill competency,
and experience in the area of problem gambling. ***This credential is
non-reciprocal***
SCPG Application