Training
Seeking Safety Training
Seeking Safety is a present-focused, evidence-based coping skills approach developed as an integrated treatment for co-morbid issues regarding trauma (PTSD) and substance use disorders (SUD). It does not require the client to dwell on the past, although it can be combined with trauma-processing methods. The primary goal of Seeking Safety is to promote recovery by assisting the individual in developing strategies to keep them safe from the effects of trauma, and the painful impact of substance use.
This training does not require any license in order to become certified. However, due to the limited number of slots available, we ask that priority be given to the treatment, coordinator, case manager. Program Coordinators should download the Seeking Safety MOU document, obtain all the required signatures, and submit the MOU with registration.
Registration has ended. Please monitor the CACJ website for future Seeking Safety training opportunities.
Prior to the course registered attendees will receive via email instructions to participate in the virtual course.