Credentials
Credentials help advance your profession. ICAADA offers training for you to earn credentials good for two-years in Indiana, other stats, and internationally with IC and RC.
ACIT
Addiction Consultant in Training (ACIT) is an entry level clinical addiction credential for individuals employed in the addiction treatment field, or enrolled as a college student in addiction treatment studies. ACIT is a non-renewable credential and a stepping stone to other addiction professional credentials. Continue to fill out the ACIT form and learn more about education and training requirements.
CADAC I with a degree
Certified Addiction and Drug Abuse Consultant I (CADAC I) is a clinical credential recognized only in Indiana. CADAC I requires 2,000 hours of supervised addiction treatment employment, at least 6 hours of specialized training in HIV, 6 hours of Counseling Ethics training, 180 hours of formal training in addictions, 220 hours of supervised practicum in the eight addiction counseling practice dimensions. Continue to fill out the CADAC I form and learn more about its requirements.
CADAC I without a degree
CADAC I renewal
CADAC II with a degree
Certified Addiction and Drug Abuse Consultant II (CADAC II) is a clinical credential recognized by the Indiana Division of Mental Health and Addiction and by the International Credentialing and Reciprocity Consortium (IC&RC) and IC&RC affiliated states and countries which offer the IC&RC Alcohol and Drug Counselor (ADC) credential. CADAC II requires 4,000 hours of supervised addiction counseling experience. Up to 1,000 hours of the experience required for CADAC II may be waived if the applicant has a college bachelor's degree or higher in human services from an accredited college or university, or a minimum of three-years experience in a recovery support program. Continue to fill out the CADAC II form and learn more about education and training requirements.
CADAC II without a degree
CADAC II renewal
CADAC III
CADAC III renewal
CADAC IV with a degree
Certified Addiction and Drug Abuse Consultant IV (CADAC IV) is a clinical credential recognized by the Indiana Division of Mental Health and Addiction and by the International Credentialing and Reciprocity Consortium (IC&RC) and IC&RC affiliated states and countries which offer the IC&RC Alcohol and Drug Counselor (ADC) credential. CADAC IV requires 6,000 hours of supervised addiction counseling experience. Up to 1,000 hours may be waived if the applicant has a minimum of three years of experience in a recovery support program. Continue to fill out the CADAC IV form and learn more about education and training requirements.
CADAC IV renewal
CADAC V
CADAC V renewal
CCDP
Certified Co-occurring Disorders Professional (CCDP) is a clinical credential unavailable to new candidates. Professionals holding the CCDP credential currently may renew their CCDP. CCDP holders have 4,000 hours of co-occurring specific treatment experience, and 2,000 additional hours of documented treatment experience. Renew your CCDP by continuing to its renewal form, and learn more about its education, training and supervision requirements.
CCDP-D
Certified Co-occurring Disorders Professional-Diplomate (CCDP-D) is a clinical credential unavailable to new candidates but may be renewed by current CCDP-D holders. CCDP-D credentialed professionals have 2,000 hours of co-occurring specific treatment experience, and earned a Master’s degree in co-occurring disorder (COD) or behavioral science with a clinical application from an accredited college or university. Renew your CCDP-D by continuing to its renewal form, and learn more about its requirements.
CCJP
Certified Criminal Justice Specialist (CCJP) is an addiction credential for criminal justice professionals recognized by the International Credentialing and Reciprocity Consortium (IC&RC) and IC&RC affiliated states and countries that offer the IC&RC CCJP credential. This credential is recognized as the gold standard for competency in the field and endorsed by the International Community Corrections Association (ICCA). Continue to fill out the CCJP forms and learn more about experience, education, training, and supervision requirements.
CCJP with associate's degree
CCJP with bachelor's degree
CCJP with master's degree
CCJP renewal
CPS
Certified Prevention Specialist (CPS) is a credential for prevention professionals recognized by the Indiana Division of Mental Health and Addiction and the International Credentialing and Reciprocity Consortium (IC&RC) and IC&RC affiliated states and countries that offer the IC&RC CPS credential. CPS holders must have 2,000 hours of supervised experience specific to the CPS catagories. Continue to fill out the CPS form and learn more about experience, education, training, and supervision requirements.
CPS renewal
CCS
Certified Clinical Supervisor (CCS) is a clinical credential recognized by the International Credentialing and Reciprocity Consortium (IC&RC) and IC&RC affiliated states and countries that offer the IC&RC CCS credential. Continue to fill out the CCS form and learn more about experience, education, training, and supervision requirements.
CCS with associate's degree
CCS with bachelor's degree
CCS with master's degree
CCS renewal
MATS
Medication Assisted Treatment Specialist (MATS) is a clinical credential recognized by the Division of Mental Health and Addiction of the Indiana Department of Family and Social Services Administration. MATS performance domains are pharmacotherapy, recovery supports, education, and professional responsibility. Continue to fill out the MATS form and learn more about experience, education, training, and supervision requirements.
CAPRC I
ICAADA Certified Peer Addiction Recovery Coach I (CAPRC I) is a credential for individuals who lived through a recovery experience and desire to help peers in addiction recovery. CAPRC I is recognized in Indiana only and by Indiana Recovery Works.. CAPRC I skills domains are advocacy, mentoring and education, recovery and wellness support, and ethical responsibility. Continue to fill out the CAPRC I form and learn more about experience and education requirements.
CAPRC I renewal
CAPRC II
ICAADA Certified Peer Addiction Recovery Coach II (CAPRC II) is a credential for individuals who lived through a recovery experience and desire to help peers in addiction recovery. CAPRC II is recognized by Indiana Recovery Works and by the International Credentialing and Reciprocity Consortium (IC&RC) and IC&RC affiliated states and countries that offer the IC&RC Peer Recovery credential. CAPRC II skill domains are advocacy, mentoring and education, recovery and wellness support, and ethical responsibility. Continue to fill out the CAPRC II form and learn more about experience and education requirements.