Substance Abuse
Drugs, Alcohol, Cannabis, Vaping, Addiction/Dependence Awareness Education
Call the 24/7 helpline #1-844-289-0879
Everything you need to meet your requirements! Enrollment is easy. Work at your own pace from your laptop or smart phone... Your account will contain all enrolled courses and all certificates earned. Instantly download your certificate and send it to anyone!
Enrollment Proof
Worksheet/Journal/Survey
Downloadable Personalized Certificate
Weekly Email Reminders to Complete Training
Enrollment Proof, Instant Certificate, and eMail Reminders Included.
Addiction and Dependence Education, 4-hours
Addiction and Dependence Education, 8-hours
Addiction and Dependence Education, 12-hours
Addiction and Dependence Education, 16-hours
Addiction and Dependence Education, 20-hours
Addiction and Dependence Education, 24-hours
DOEP-SOP-US DOT-SAP- Drug & Alcohol Awareness, Addiction & Dependence Education
Do you need help now? The Drug Helpline at 1-844-289-0879 is a free, confidential, 24/7 drug and alcohol hotline that can help you start your journey towards a better future.
Substance abuse may start out as a bad habit, but it can quickly become a harmful disease. The use and abuse of alcohol and drugs are serious health issues that should not be ignored or minimized. If left untreated, abuse can develop into drug dependence or alcoholism. As a result, it is important to recognize the signs and symptoms of alcohol and drug abuse early.
•Signs of Drug And Alcohol Abuse
•You have problems at work or school because of your drinking/drug use, such as being late or not going at all.
•You drink/do drugs in risky situations, such as before or while driving a car.
•After drinking/doing drugs, you can't remember what happened while you were drinking/doing drugs (blacking out).
•You have legal or work problems because of your drinking/drug use, such as being arrested for harming someone or driving while drunk.
•Your friends, family members or co-workers are worried about your drinking/drug use.
Signs of Drug and Alcohol Dependence or Addiction
•You cannot quit or control how much you drink/do drugs.
•You need to drink/do drugs more to get the same effect.
•You have withdrawal symptoms when you stop drinking/doing drugs. These include feeling sick to your stomach, sweating,
•shakiness, and anxiety.
•You spend a lot of time drinking/doing drugs and recovering.
•You have given up other activities so you can drink/do drugs.
•You keep drinking/doing drugs even though it harms your relationships and causes health problems.
Where Can I Find More Information on Treatment and Recovery?
•Drug and alcohol addiction are treatable problems. Treatment programs are offered at many levels of care from intensive inpatient 24 hour-care to outpatient care. Call The 24/7 Drug Abuse & Addiction Hotline | National Drug Helpline