Dr. Cali Estes - The Addictions Academy ®

Methamphetamine Training

Methamphetamine Training

The Addictions Academy Methamphetamine Training is designed for addiction specialists, counselors, therapists, peer support workers, recovery coaches, techs, hospital workers, and front-line caregivers, along with first responders (nurses, doctors, EMTs, Firefighters, police, etc). This training covers how meth became prevalent in the USA, how to address and combat the problem.

If you have ever wanted to know more about Meth Use, its history, and how it affects the body and brain, this is the class for you. We cover family roles, how meth is made, slang terms and history, and more. This is a 2-hour course that delves quickly into the history, use, and prevention of meth use and abuse. We do cover slang terms and current medical uses.

NOTE: There are NO prerequisites to this course, however, most people that befit are addiction professionals, therapists, counselors, and those serving in the drug and alcohol addiction treatment or mental health sectors. This is for 2 CEUs.

Accreditations

We are accredited by the following organizations.

Nebraska Dept of Health
CACCF
CADTP
MCBAP
Florida Certification Board
CAADE
AACT
IC&RC
Association of Coach Training Organizations
CCE logo
ICF addictions Coach
COPA

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN

Overview of  Methamphetamines
Prevention Techniques
Overdose Awareness
Slang terms and history
Current medical uses and trends
Physical versus mental and emotional issues
Long-term use and complications
Treatment Options
Helpful tips for family members dealing with someone with an addiction
How meth affects the brain
Best Practices
Withdrawal Symptoms
Brain health and neurotransmitters
Serotonin and dopamine uptake receptors
Dr. Cali Estes

Your Host for this Training, Dr. Cali Estes

Dr. Cali Estes is a Therapist, Life Coach, Recovery Coach, Addictions Coach, and Wellness Guru, Dr. Cali Estes has been named ‘The Female Dr. Drew’ by the media. She has been featured on CNN, NBC, FOX, ABC, KTLA, People Mag, Yoga Digest, and more.

She is the Founder of The Addictions Academy and the wildly popular Sober on Demand for an alternative to drug and alcohol treatment services. She has also created the first-ever addiction and mental health supplement line, ProRecoveryRx.

VIDEO ONLINE SELF STUDY (2 CEU's)

$399

$1500 VALUE

On Line courses
  • Methamphetamine Training Course 
  • 2 Continuing Education Units (CEUS)
  • Manual for course
  • Exam
  • Bonus: Private FB Graduate Group
  • Bonus: FB Networking Group
  • Bonus: Online Directory Listing Opportunity
  • Cost is per person

UNLIMITED COURSE ACCESS (2 CEU's)

$2500

$5997 VALUE

On Line courses
  • Methamphetamine Training Course for unlimited students 
  • 2 Continuing Education Units (CEUS)
  • Manual for course
  • Exam
  • Bonus: Private FB Graduate Group
  • Bonus: FB Networking Group
  • Bonus: Online Directory Listing Opportunity
  • Cost is for UNLIMITED STAFF

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Frequently Asked Questions About Methamphetamine

Meth is a powerful stimulant and d highly addictive substance that contains a base of ephedra and other household chemicals. It can cause long-term psychosis, health issues such as rotten teeth, scratching of the skin, and odd behaviors. It can be snorted, smoked, or shot with a needle. Also known as meth, blue, ice, and crystal, among many other terms, it takes the form of a white, odorless, bitter-tasting crystalline powder that easily dissolves in water or alcohol.

Yes, you can overdose on too much methamphetamine. If you suspect an overdose call 911 immediately. As with any stimulant, a heart attack can be a major concern if too much of the drug is ingested.

You can go to a detox or treatment center or detox on your own. You will need therapy and recovery coaching to stay off the drugs long-term.

The signs that someone is addicted to crystal meth include Increased psychosis Violent and irrational behavior Feelings of panic if meth is inaccessible Changes in appearance, character, and peer groups Secretive and/or criminal behavior Heart issues Skin picking Irregular sleep patterns (up for days, sleep for days) Not eating Insomnia Irritability and more.