The following recommendations for Indiana’s Addiction Counselor Workforce were generated as a result of findings within this report, including: review and analysis of licensure data, state statute & rules, a literature review on occupational regulation, stakeholder engagement, and national environmental scan. Recommendations represent the synthesis of the information presented throughout the report. To provide public comment on this document, please email comment to the Bowen Center at bowenctr@iu.edu. Public comment will be uploaded to this homepage and Bowen Staff may publish responses to commentary
Master of Public HealthPublic Health Interdepartmental ProgramBerlin L. LondonoAccording to the Cent...
As the United States is facing an unprecedented national opioid epidemic it is essential that clinic...
The State of Indiana recognizes the importance of strengthening and retaining the behavioral health ...
The substance abuse workforce is a subset of the larger mental health workforce and includes only th...
In 2015 Addiction Counselors and Clinical Addiction Counselors who biennially renewed their license ...
Ensuring that Indiana communities have the capacity to meet the increasing need for substance use di...
Indiana’s Behavioral Health and Human Service (BHHS) Professionals workforce is comprised of license...
In 2017, Indiana University, in cooperation with Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb and community partner...
Opioid use disorder is a growing public health concern in South Texas. To assist in mitigating the e...
Currently, addiction counseling services are provided by individuals who do not possess degrees in a...
The Iowa Opioid State Targeted Response project will expand capacity of the existing regional preven...
Indiana’s mental health workforce is comprised of psychiatrists, psychologists, psychiatric advanced...
One in four Americans received treatment from a mental health professional in 2014. The mental healt...
The objective of this initiative was to conduct a comprehensive opioid overdose vulnerability assess...
Assuring that mental health services are available and accessible for all Hoosiers that need them is...
Master of Public HealthPublic Health Interdepartmental ProgramBerlin L. LondonoAccording to the Cent...
As the United States is facing an unprecedented national opioid epidemic it is essential that clinic...
The State of Indiana recognizes the importance of strengthening and retaining the behavioral health ...
The substance abuse workforce is a subset of the larger mental health workforce and includes only th...
In 2015 Addiction Counselors and Clinical Addiction Counselors who biennially renewed their license ...
Ensuring that Indiana communities have the capacity to meet the increasing need for substance use di...
Indiana’s Behavioral Health and Human Service (BHHS) Professionals workforce is comprised of license...
In 2017, Indiana University, in cooperation with Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb and community partner...
Opioid use disorder is a growing public health concern in South Texas. To assist in mitigating the e...
Currently, addiction counseling services are provided by individuals who do not possess degrees in a...
The Iowa Opioid State Targeted Response project will expand capacity of the existing regional preven...
Indiana’s mental health workforce is comprised of psychiatrists, psychologists, psychiatric advanced...
One in four Americans received treatment from a mental health professional in 2014. The mental healt...
The objective of this initiative was to conduct a comprehensive opioid overdose vulnerability assess...
Assuring that mental health services are available and accessible for all Hoosiers that need them is...
Master of Public HealthPublic Health Interdepartmental ProgramBerlin L. LondonoAccording to the Cent...
As the United States is facing an unprecedented national opioid epidemic it is essential that clinic...
The State of Indiana recognizes the importance of strengthening and retaining the behavioral health ...