1-Day ASAM Treatment Planning Open Enrollment Training

1-Day ASAM Treatment Planning Open Enrollment Training
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June 30th, 2025 Virtual Training: ASAM Treatment Planning (06/30/2025) 9:00am Central - 4:00pm Central
Seats Available: 50
Online Price: $350.00
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Completion of the Two-Day ASAM Open Enrollment training is NOT REQUIRED, but is highly recommended for this training. For the best training experience, attendees should have a baseline understanding of The ASAM Criteria, Fourth Edition. Available now as a special thank you for your partnership, receive 10% off a copy of our Fourth Edition print version.

One-Day Virtual Training: Treatment Planning Using The ASAM Criteria, Fourth Edition Updates

A Case-Based Application
As an ASAM designated training organization, join our Master Trainer Consultants for an opportunity to learn the skills and tools necessary for providing comprehensive person-centered treatment plans using the updates from The ASAM Criteria, Fourth Edition. With the building blocks of the Two-Day ASAM Open Enrollment Training, this in-depth one-day training dives deeper into The ASAM Criteria® standards for comprehensive person-centered treatment planning.

All training participants are invited to explore and apply key concepts integral to the treatment planning process. This includes assessment dimensions and subdimensions, dimensional drivers, utilization of measurement-based care tools, motivational interviewing stages of change, and utilizing trauma-sensitive practices.

7 hours, including lunch and breaks
6 CEs*

Over the course of this one-day training, we'll practice the application of updated ASAM core components using diverse and realistic case scenarios while practicing application of updated Fourth Edition treatment planning guidelines.

Learning Objectives
  • Understand the treatment planning assessment and the treatment planning process in the Fourth Edition and how they fit into the wider patient journey
  • Discuss key enhancements to treatment planning in the Fourth Edition, including multidisciplinary and measurement-based care, stages of change, and dimensional drivers
  • Understand best-practice treatment planning standards in the Fourth Edition including using trauma-sensitive care, integrating social determinants of health, and incorporating harm reduction practices
  • Apply components of the Treatment Planning Assessment to a variety of clinical cases to practice making informed and individualized service planning decisions in-line with the Fourth Edition standards of care
What to expect from this training:
  • A highly experiential case-based training focused on using The ASAM Criteria, Fourth Edition standards to develop a person-centered treatment plan
What not to expect from this training:
  • A detailed overview of the changes in The ASAM Criteria, Fourth Edition
  • Hands-on experience focused on conducting level of care assessments

MEET OUR TRAINERS

This course is led by Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation master trainers and consultants who are dedicated to helping others embrace the full value of The ASAM Criteria, Fourth Edition. Their collaborative goal is to give behavioral health professionals the knowledge and tools needed to implement the revised and redesigned guide for improved patient care. Having used The ASAM Criteria as practicing clinicians themselves, they directly understand how the standards and practices align to patient needs in a clinical setting.

Trainer Don Bartosik
Don Bartosik
MS, LMFT, Master Trainer and Consultant for the Consulting and Training Team at the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation

As a licensed marriage and family therapist, Bartosik, has spent over 25 years developing community-based health care programs, utilizing implementation science, building trusting relationships, and improving access to care for underserved communities. He's dedicated to providing clinical guidance, interdisciplinary administrative leadership, and targeted training and consultation across the country for evidence-based and emerging practices in behavioral health and substance use disorder treatment.

Trainer Andrea Boxill
Andrea Boxill
MS, LMFT, Master Trainer and Consultant for the Consulting and Training Team at the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation

During her more than 30 years in the field of addiction and mental health, Boxill has focused on boundary spanning between social services and the legal systems. She has developed mental health and addiction groups, facilitated discussions and trainings regarding intersystem collaboration, and has integrated behavioral health providers to address the negative impact of social determinants in obtaining quality health care. Prior to her position at Hazelden Betty Ford, she served as the first specialized docket coordinator for the Franklin County Municipal Court, was the deputy director for the Ohio Governor's Cabinet Opiate Action Team, and most recently was the administrator for the Department of Addiction Services at Columbus Public Health.

Trainer Rhea Friederichs
Rhea Friederichs
LADC, Master Trainer and Consultant for the Consulting and Training Team at the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation

Friederichs has direct practice addiction treatment experience in multiple levels of care, including outpatient, high-intensity outpatient, recovery housing, residential, and withdrawal management. She has treated patients from various populations including patients in justice-involved settings, comprehensive opioid response (COR), older adults, LBGTQAI, health care professionals, executives, and other specialty groups. With a focus on the implementation of evidence-based practices for addiction and co-occurring disorders, Friederichs has experience building trusting relationships at all organizational levels, and a passion for consultative teaching and conducting workshops for varied audiences during her 25+ years in corporate business settings.

Diana Kelly
Diana Kelly
LCSW, Clinical Director, Master Clinical Trainer and Consultant for the Consulting and Training Team at the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation

As a person in long-term recovery and a clinician working in substance use disorder recovery for over 13 years, Kelly has a deep, personal passion for working with those impacted by both trauma and substance use disorders. She is also an Army veteran who has worked at the Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center in their Substance Use Disorder Recovery Program for five years and was the clinical director for New Life Recovery Home where she worked with justice-involved individuals transitioning out of incarcerated settings. Kelly's dedication for teaching and mentoring was illuminated during her time as a faculty lecturer at the Indiana University School of Social work and now was a master clinical trainer and consultant at Hazelden Betty Ford.

Josh Seezs
Josh Seezs
CSW-PIP, Clinician, Master Trainer and Consultant for the Consulting and Training Team at the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation

With a passion for employing evidence-based practices, Seezs is dedicated to guiding individuals toward positive change, including as an adjunct faculty member at the Hazelden Betty Ford Graduate School and while serving on the Board of Directors at Central Minnesota Mental Health Center. He is certified in Motivational Interviewing and is experienced in cognitive-behavioral therapy and suicide prevention. For 14 years, Seezs treated co-occurring disorders and served Veterans and their families at the St. Cloud Veterans Affairs Health Care System.

 
Trainer Joyce Starr
Joyce Starr
Master Trainer and Consultant for the Consulting and Training Team at the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation

With 40 years of experience in the public and private sector, Starr is a seasoned substance use disorder expert. Prior to retiring from the State of Ohio's Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (ODADAS), she served as chief of recovery supports and housing. Prior to holding that role, Starr was the chief of treatment services and chief of treatment and recovery services for ODADAS. She began her career with Project Linden, Inc., where she served as a substance use and recovery counselor for justice-involved individuals.

 
Klementyna (Ky) Weyman
Klementyna (Ky) Weyman
LCSW, Master Trainer and Consultant for the Consulting and Training Team at the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation

Weyman's work in direct practice has focused on program development and implementation of evidence-based practices for co-occurring disorders, with a specific focus on young adults. She also has a passion for teaching, with experience training clinicians in risk assessment and crisis intervention. Her current areas of interest include finding synergy between evidence-based treatment modalities for mental health, substance use, and co-occurring disorders, implementation and organizational change processes, and integration of care across providers and treatment delivery systems.


*CEs available for psychologists, counselors, mental health and family therapy professionals, social workers, nurses, and medical professionals. Please check with your board to confirm credits. A CE certificate is emailed upon completion of post-course evaluations.

CE
The Hazelden Betty Ford Graduate School, provider #1487, is approved to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Organizations, not individual courses, are approved as ACE providers. State and provincial regulatory boards have the final authority to determine whether an individual course may be accepted for continuing education credit. Hazelden Betty Ford Graduate School maintains responsibility for this course. ACE provider approval period:11/22/23-11/22/26. Social workers completing this course receive up to 6 continuing education credits.

Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation is recognized by the New York State Education Department's State Board for Social Work as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed social workers #SW-0529. The Graduate School is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The Graduate School maintains responsibility for this program and its contents. The Graduate School is an NBCC approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP # 6547, and may offer NBCC-approved clock hours for events that meet NBCC requirements. The ACEP solely is responsible for all aspects of the program. The Graduate School is approved to provide continuing education by CAADE Provider # CP20 975 C 0325, CCAPP Provider Number 1N-88-160-1125, CADTP provider # 125, and CA BRN CEP 16722.

Participants are required to keep their certificate for a minimum of six years. For information about this continuing education program, please contact the Hazelden Betty Ford Graduate School, P.O. Box 11 CO9, Center City, Minnesota 55012.

Cancellations and Refunds
No cancellations, refunds or transfer of training dates can be made. For our full policy details, please visit this page.

Questions, ADA requests or grievances, please contact Addison Jones, customer implementation manager, Customer Solutions Delivery & Success by email at  AJones@HazeldenBettyFord.org or phone 651-213-4655.