Online Learning

Online Learning Registration

To register for online learning, please follow these steps.

1. Print and fill out the Online Course Registration Form.

2. Mail the completed form along with a check payable to RADACT for the amount of your course shown above.

RADACT
3901 Old Seward Hwy, Suite 8
Anchorage, AK 99503

Once RADACT receives your Online Course Registration Form and your check for the course, RADACT will email your personal password number and the website address to access the course to you.

When you sign in to the online course the first time, you will need your name as you filled it out on the Online Course Registration Form and the password number you recieved in the email.

Once you are logged in to the course, you will find instructions to complete the course.

 

Older Adults Substance Use/Misuse

The course will cover life transitions associated with aging that can lead to problems with alcohol and/or medication misuse; the warning signs of an alcohol or medication problem; why these signs are hard to detect among older adults, and how to identify high-risk older adults.

Hours: 16
Cost: No course fee

 

DSM lV Practice Application

The course will provide information about the philosophical and practice basis for evaluating behavioral health disorders using criteria contained in the DSM-lV. Application exercises will provide examples for practicing comprehensive use of the DSM Axis l – V.

Hours: 16
Cost: $160

 

Confidentiality

This course will provide information on the federal requirements of 42 CFR part 2, and HIPAA regarding client confidentiality and protection of client confidential information in behavioral health counseling. Students will discuss handling various confidential issues that may arise in the behavioral health field.

Hours: 6
Cost: $60

Co-Occurring Disorders

This course will provide information on mental health issues, such as anxiety disorders, mood disorders, personality disorders, phobic disorders, post-traumatic stress disorders, and thought disorders. Students will develop a basic understanding of how mental health disorders, substance use and addiction disorders, and other related conditions can exist in combination and how they affect treatment service. Students will also receive information about potential causes and origins of these disorders, along with client perspectives of symptoms and limitations. Applied exercises will help students practice their developing skills associated with identifying and describing these disorders.

Hours:16
Cost: $160